Weymouth

Advocates of ARAWH Post public information results

The March 6th public informational meeting hosted by the Advocates for Rockland Abington Weymouth Hingham (ARAWH) discussed the Navy proposed plan regarding the Solvent Release Area Operable Unit 14. The group encouraged the attending audience to go to http://www.bracpmo.navy.mil for the purpose of viewing the pamphlet detail and making a comment in favor or not [...]

Weymouth Mayor Kay suddenly having meetings

Mayor Kay has recently scheduled public meetings to explain her decisions concerning the former Naval Air Sation South Weymouth.  Unfortunately for the Weymouth taxpayers an open microphone will not be allowed lest someone ask a question her experts are unable to answer.  I have always found that true experts are capable of answering off the cuff [...]

BACON HILL ROLL CALL

WHAT ALL OF WEYMOUTH AND PART OF HINGHAM ARE STUCK WITH ON BACON HILL Bacon Hill “representatives” on roll calls from the week of Feb. 4 to 8.

Southfield residents pay no taxes to Weymouth

How do Weymouth Taxpayers Like Taxation without Representation?  by Dominic Galluzzo Did you know Southfield residents pay no taxes to the town of Weymouth? Members of Weymouth’s Council should put on their big boy pants and first and foremost serve the best interest of Weymouth taxpayers.  Ignoring the restated chapter 301 of the Enabling Legislation [...]

Dom Galluzo says ‘Southfield’ preys on Weymouth

Tearing Down Weymouth to Build Up Southfield Comparing budgets at an annual cost and (8760 hours per year rate) by Dominic Galluzzo, Weymouth Resident

Character Counts

      (Picture of recent Weymouth mayoral candidate and second-place finisher, Bob Monty, contemplating his navel while listening to the incumbent mayor’s very dumb answer to an overly dumbed-down question at a League of Women Voters candidates forum in late October 2011.  The “forum” was put on by the same national group who launched vicious attacks [...]

Complaint filed over Sue Kay campaign finances

Following this intro is a letter I sent to the Office of Campaign and Political Finance (OCPF) regarding out-of-town special interest money and in-town special interest money taken in by Weymouth’s mayor this year – on top of the many $thousands she received from various unions – for whom she has done absolutely nothing.  The [...]

From the Bob Montgomery Thomas campaign

Bob Montgomery Thomas is pleased to announce that Carol Ann Murphy, of East Weymouth, joined the campaign five weeks ago as his manager and trusted advisor for the hotly-contested 2011 Weymouth mayoral race.

The Public Advocate

Having read and saved both the print and electronic versions of page 10 of the August 31 edition of The Patriot Ledger, I was thrilled to see that Weymouth’s hard-working, hard-charging mayor was finally able to take some time off from her arduous task of running the town.

The Purchase of the King Oak Hill Property

Will it be a Boon or a Boondoggle?     On Monday, June 20, 2011, the Weymouth Town Council voted unanimously to purchase the Emery Estate atop King Oak Hill in East Weymouth at the request of the mayor, the planning director and the chairman of the community preservation committee.