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Opinion October 27, 2006
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Editorial
Question 1
     Massachusetts residents must decide one simple thing before they vote
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Habitat thanks ski area
     To the Editor, The Ashburnham Habitat for Humanity Local Project Committee would like to thank everyone at Wachusett Mountain for allowing us to be a part of all their events this season and also for donating ski passes for one of our raffle prizes. We greatly appreciate the support and allowing us
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Go with grass
     To the Editor, I see the bid for the natural field came in at $477,323, leaving $223,000 versus spending $749,100 for synthetic turf, leaving a shortfall of nearly $50,000. With the natural surface, the leftover money could be spent on fixing Overlook (Middle School)'s parking lot and roadway as wa
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Increased money causes support for incumbent
     To the Editor: We would like to add our names to those of our friends and neighbors who are voting for Lew Evangelidis.
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Evangelidis receives support
     To the Editor; To all voters: I have personally benefited from knowing Lew Evangelidis and highly recommend voting for this man. Keeping him as our state representative is what we all need. He went to bat for me when I needed his office to look into an issue I had. We all must have someone that we
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Vote no on Question One
     To the Editor, The circumstances that brought about Question One remind me of the movie "Wag the Dog." Multibilliondollar food conglomerates from Europe, the parent companies of Stop and Shop and Hannaford are spending upwards of $5 million to change the liquor distribution laws in this state.
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Selectmen endorse Evangelides
     To the Editor: To Our Fellow First Worcester District Citizens:
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A good experience with often dreaded road work
     To the Editor: We live on Gibson Road in Ashburnham and just had our road resurfaced and repaved. I must admit that although the road was in desperate need of some extensive improvements, I cringed when I first saw the "Road Work Ahead" sign as I turned on to Gibson. I was pretty sure that we were
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