Wednesday, June 29, 2011

john byers running for MAYOR of MEDFORD

Our apologies for not having updated this site in a couple of weeks...John's been doing the campaign thing

http://medford.patch.com/articles/john-byers-announces-mayoral-run



John Byers Announces Mayoral Run

Medford man announces he will challenge Michael McGlynn in November.
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The following was submitted by John Byers. The statements made are opinion, and do not reflect the views Medford Patch:
Advocate for the disadvantaged and well-known sports enthusiast, John Byers II, has involved himself in Medford politics his entire life. 
"Michael J. McGlynn is a great guy, but as Mayor he's been absolutely tone-deaf to the needs of the disabled community" Byers said.
Byers can personally attest to that as he chose not to renew his membership to Medford Community Cablevision, Inc. after he read that McGlynn's own City Solicitor, Mark E. Rumley, dubbed TV 3 "Equal opportunity slappers" yet McGlynn's Administration failed to address the voluminous complaints that have filtered in to City Hall.  
"McGlynn is in his 24th year with no term limits, no well-funded opposition and City Councilors mocking him regularly and calling him 'King.'  The sense of fatigue around the entire city, McGlynn Fatigue...is extreme; the irritation to Medford voters so palpable you can almost touch it," Byers said.
Known as "John from Medford" as a frequent caller on 850 AM WEEI and 98.5 FM WBZ radio stations, Byers brought Damon Amendolara from 98.5 to TV 3 Medford and planned on interviewing Larry Lucchino until the station broadcast "Dirty Talk Live" and the city became a joke in the local broadcast television news media.
"Mayor McGlynn asked me why I didn't want to go back to TV 3 and failed to help me resolve the situation." Byers said. "I moved to a different station and interviewed Mr. Lucchino for my new show outside of the Medford City Limits...but why should residents have to go elsewhere when the Mayor has City Hall enjoying 3% of the franchise fee attached to your cable bill...and no accountability for the 2% he does give to public, educational and governmental access TV."

John Byers will accept no more than $30,000.00 salary as Mayor, and he challenges McGlynn to do the same.
"McGlynn brought home $141,296 last year," Byers said. "Over 24 years he has made well over a million dollars as Mayor, closer to two.  If we have to cut jobs at City Hall let's remove the person who is the 7th highest paid person on the government payroll in Medford."

Byers has a number of other issues he will unveil along the campaign trail.  If you believe in change, if you aren't afraid of a person who actually cares about you running the city despite having a handicap (and Byers cites John C. Curran, former Woburn Mayor, flourishing in Billerica as Town Manager as one example of the benefits of a person with a disability holding office), then vote John Byers on November 8th. 
If President Obama is Change You Can Believe in, John Byers is Change that Medford Desperately needs.

INSIDE MEDFORD


http://insidemedford.com/2011/06/29/byers-declares-candidacy-for-mayor/

MEDFORD TRANSCRIPT  HOTTEST STORY FOR 48 HOURShttp://www.wickedlocal.com/medford/news/x977386365/ELECTION-2011-John-Byers-runs-for-Medford-mayor#axzz1Qh06jv72


BOSTON.COM/MEDFORD THE BOSTON GLOBE RAN WITH THE STORY Byers candidacy for mayor
  • So, ZoningLit, you're perfectly happy with the Mayor's tenure? Personally, I am glad that someone -- finally -- stepped up and decided to try to do something about it
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  • – Jiggles
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/medford/


Thursday, June 2, 2011

Friday morning 12:14 AM June 3, 2011

12:14 AM

The Boston Red Sox just finished a rough part of their schedule of 20 games in 20 days. They posted a record of 13-6.  They have two more instances on their schedule where they have a number of games without a day off.

 They will have another stretch of 20 games in 20 days beginning July 22nd through August 10.  They will have a day off on the 21st of July during that next stretch and their next day off won't be until August 11.

The good part about this is, 14 out of the first 20 games are at home and then they will have a 13 game in 13 days schedule which will begin August 30th through September 11 and that will start off with a series against the Yankees at home and end on the road with a series against the Tampa Bay Rays.  Hopefully, by the time we get to that portion of the schedule, the Red Sox will have clinched a playoff spot...or be close to clinching a playoff spot.

As Dice-K Matsuzaka, it's looking more and more like he's going to have Tommy John surgery.  This hurts him in two ways...he will have to go through rehab up until next season, and it just so happens that next year is his free agent year, so what team is going to want to take a chance on him after he's done with his contract with the Sox.

FOOTBALL NEWS
Adam Scheffter of ESPN Sports, one of their NFL insiders, reported that last week the owners and players got together in a secret meeting to discuss plans to take care of their problems ...involved in the meeting for the owners was Bob Kraft of the Patriots, Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys and John Marra of the Giants.
Some good things came out of the meeting, but they're not disclosing what was said.  If all goes well, the season could start on time. 

Tune in for more updates and check out between 8:20- 8:30 PM tonight http://www.wincam.org

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Johnny Byers most recent appearance on Visual Radio May 27, 2011 with Jeff Dearman at WinCAM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=menIVoZNM_0&feature=channel_video_title