The Liberal/Socialist Alternatives

Select Just One: Prohibited or Mandatory THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX, WITH CHUCK ORMSBY    By: Dr. Charles Ormsby – January, 2010  “The trouble with government regulation of the market is that it prohibits capitalistic acts between consenting adults.” – Robert Nozick  Are you tired of being a slave?  What did you say? You’re not a […]

Lawrence Fire Department receives grant to network emergency communications throughout state

Lawrence Fire Department receives grant to network  emergency communications throughout state

  Tom Duggan – December, 2007   In 1995, a devastating fire ripped through the Malden Mills factory on Broadway in Methuen. Firefighters and police officers responded to the emergency from allover the Commonwealth.  As the out-of-town public safety officials began to arrive at the scene, chaos ensued as it became nearly impossible to coordinate […]

OPINION: Pot – Kettle – Black

OPINION: Pot – Kettle – Black

  By: Ted Xenakis – 6-24 We all know that expression about the hypocrisy of those who criticize someone else for doing the same thing as those who criticize. It’s a case of the Pot Calling the Kettle Black. It’s the classic case of Do What I Say and Not as I do. Well, we […]

PAULINO: Putting Patients First: The Future of MA Healthcare

PAULINO: Putting Patients First: The Future of MA Healthcare

    By: State Rep. Francisco Paulino 6-24 Dear Constituents, I am writing to share a significant update on our efforts to transform healthcare in Massachusetts. As your State Representative, I have been working tirelessly to ensure that our healthcare system is equitable, efficient, and effective. Recently, I addressed the House of Representatives, advocating for […]

Auditing CARES Funding Spent in Massachusetts ~ IN YOUR CORNER with AUDITOR DIZOGLIO

Auditing CARES Funding Spent in Massachusetts ~ IN YOUR CORNER with AUDITOR DIZOGLIO

By: Massachusetts State Auditor Diana DiZoglio 6-24 Hello Valley Patriot readers, During the darkest days of 2020, when the economy was freefalling and we were all learning to stay healthy, Congress passed the CARES Act to provide measured relief. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) distributed these emergency funds to each […]

Massachusetts Senate Approves $58B Budget for 2025 Fiscal Year

Massachusetts Senate Approves $58B Budget for 2025 Fiscal Year

By: State  Senator Pavel Payano – 6/24 In a landmark decision, the Massachusetts Senate has unanimously passed a budget totaling $57.999 billion for the Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25). This significant decision followed three days of robust and bipartisan debate, resulting in the adoption of over 400 amendments and 43 roll call votes. The Senate added […]

HEART OF THE VALLEY: Local Organizations You Can Join to Help the Community

HEART OF THE VALLEY: Local Organizations You Can Join to Help the Community

  By: Katie Cook – 6/24 Service clubs truly are the heart of the Merrimack Valley! Typically, these clubs are professional men & women coming together to provide service to our communities, in line with their national organizations mission. They are neighbors, friends, and leaders volunteering their skills and resources to solve issues and address […]

Massachusetts Senate Passes HEROES Act to Boost Veteran Benefits ~ Bill Still Needs Governor’s Approval

Massachusetts Senate Passes HEROES Act to Boost Veteran Benefits ~ Bill Still Needs Governor’s Approval

6-14-24 The Massachusetts Senate unanimously passed legislation to boost support for hundreds of thousands of individuals across the state who have served in the United States military, including nearly 30,000 women veterans.  Because the bill differs from the House Bill passed last month, both chambers will now move to reconcile the differences before sending the […]

Troubling Accusations Against Methuen Police ~ VALLEY PATRIOT EDITORIAL (6-24)

Troubling Accusations Against Methuen Police ~ VALLEY PATRIOT EDITORIAL (6-24)

6-24 A 26-page racism lawsuit filed against the Methuen Police Department by Methuen Police Sgt. Charles DeJesus reads like a 1970’s undercover Ku Klux Klan exposé. detective dejesus lawsuit (2) Accusations within the lawsuit seem so outrageous that it’s almost impossible to believe police officers and police superior officers would dare think – much less […]

Lawrence Mayor Embraces Solar-Powered Illumination for City Parks

Lawrence Mayor Embraces Solar-Powered Illumination for City Parks

In a forward-thinking move toward sustainability and enhanced public safety, Lawrence Mayor Brian DePeña and DPW Director Jorge Jaime are spearheading a transformative project to illuminate Cronin and Howard Park using solar-powered lighting systems. This initiative marks a significant leap forward for the city, not only in terms of energy efficiency but also in creating […]

RELIGION: Many Voices!

RELIGION: Many Voices!

By: Peter Larocque – 5/24 Greetings and God Bless every one of you in Jesus Mighty Name! Let us get right into it! There are many voices on Television, Radio, and The Internet, Social Media, and Streaming Platforms like YouTube, Blogs, and Podcast! All having someone expressing, I have got a word from the Lord […]

“Sugar” ~ TV TALK with BILL CUSHING

“Sugar” ~ TV TALK with BILL CUSHING

  A mysterious private detective struggles with personal demons as he investigates the disappearance of a Hollywood producer’s beloved granddaughter. That is the story behind ‘Sugar,’ a stylish throwback to the film noir detectives of the past with a terrific lead performance by Colin Farrell and my recommendation for this month. John Sugar lives in […]

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