InsideMedford.com has asked the five candidates running for the 23rd Middlesex House seat to submit statements about their candidacies. Below are statements from four of those five candidates-
Dear Friend and Neighbor, I am proud to announce my candidacy for State Representative for the open seat of the 23rd Middlesex District- comprising sections of Arlington and
I am running for State Representative to repair the partnership between state and municipal government and to help make state government more compassionate. I’ve served on the Arlington
Greetings to the voters of West Medford. As a candidate for the vacant seat of State Representative for the 23rd Middlesex District, I would like to introduce myself.
John Worden, former Moderator of Arlington, is a candidate for the position of Representative in General Court for the 23rd Middlesex District (West Medford-Arlington). Mr. Worden has been
A map of the Medford part of the 23rd Middlesex House District. Much of West Medford is included in the district. Map courtesy Secretary of State. InsideMedford.com and
A Green Line train at Cleveland Circle. Photo courtesy Alexander Svirsky, MassRoads.com. Story Updated 4:13PM Thursday, January 3, 2008 – Allison Goldsberry The Green Line Extension Project Advisory
– Allison Goldsberry Story updated 5:13PM Monday, December 31, 2007 Two Arlington residents running for the 23rd Middlesex House seat have dropped out of the race after failing
Three Arlington School Committee Members Vie for Seat A map of the Medford part of the 23rd Middlesex House District. Much of West Medford is included in the
– Allison Goldsberry An open state representative seat doesn’t come along too often, and by the end of today it will be clear who is seriously throwing a
John Worden, Arlington Town Moderator for nearly two decades, is running for state representative. Above, Worden poses with his two pets. Photo courtesy YourArlington.com. – Allison Goldsberry Another