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Monthly Archives: July 2012

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Manic Monday Markup 7/30/12…

…And the World Mitt Romney was in Israel this weekend following an embarrassing and insulting visit to Great Britain, he turned his great personal skills to work in the Holy Land.  Even as he said things Jewish audiences wanted to about Jerusalem (something many a

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Manic Monday Markup 7/23/12…

…And the World: Spain’s situation looks increasingly desperate.  Despite a bailout for its banks, the country looks about as poised as any to ask for a  bailout for its government as well. Today’s run on Spanish debt came as more semi-autonomous regions of the country

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Take My Council, Please: Citizens United & Disgruntled…

The Springfield City Council inched closer Monday night toward an increase in the fee and a deal has emerged to reopen closed neighborhood library branch.  The discussion reopened wounds leftover from this year’s eleventh hour budget process.  Elsewhere the Council approved some reports and grants

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Tardy Tuesday Takedown 7/17/12…

…And the World: We begin today in Israel where the always uncomfortable alliance Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cobbled together with one-time opposition Kadima is on the verge of collapse.  Haaretz has sources saying that party could bolt the coalition as soon as today.  Turns out

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Doors, Campaign, & Politics Open in Hampden Senate…

**This post has been edited for accuracy.** This post is the third in a series about the Hampden Senate District Primary Election In the modern political campaign, the announcement almost certainly predates the real campaign.  This happens all the time.  Candidates announce and then little

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Biomass Bulletins: City Council Appeal Sustained…

More than five months after it had overturned Palmer Renewable Energy’s permit to begin construction, the Zoning Board of Appeals once again ruled against the proposed biomass plant.  Left unresolved from that January meeting was the Springfield City Council’s appeal. The ZBA sustained the Council’s

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Manic Monday Markup 7/9/2012…

…And the World: The first elections in Libya since the end of Colonel Qaddafi’s rule have thus far indicated a surprising result.  While official totals are not expected for several days, early results suggest that the liberal/secular coalition party is likely to win a plurality

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Banks’ Suit to Strike Ordinances Foreclosed…

**This post has been edited for clarity.** Housing advocates and community activists breathed a sigh of relief on Tuesday as United States District Court Judge Michael Ponsor killed a lawsuit by various banks to strike down Springfield’s new foreclosure ordinances.  Ponsor’s ruling sided with the

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Manic Monday Markup 7/2/12…

…And the World: Early polls and election results from yesterday’s presidential election in Mexico indicate that the party that ruled the country from 1929 to 2000 is poised to retake power.  The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) candidate, Enrique Peña Nieto appears to have defeated the

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Take My Council, Please: Sound & Fury Signifying What?…

For weeks now, tension has been building among city councilors over the mayor’s budget.  Even before Mayor Domenic Sarno presented his budget two weeks ago, many councilors were almost livid over the process.  Consequently, when the budget faced its annual scrutiny Wednesday evening, it was