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Letter to the editor: Support Sharon Antia

October 10, 2014

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To the editor:

I have only met Ms. Antia briefly, but I am confident that she will be more responsive to her constituents than Tom Stanley has been. I’ve followed Stanley’s voting record for the past few years and have marveled at his weird choices. How could we have voted for this guy? His views seem so far from the everyday politics of my Lincoln neighbors. (True, his father was mayor of Waltham for years and years, so his name is almost synonymous with our neighboring city.)

I truly hope we’ll get a chance to hear more from Sharon Antia in a public forum, where she’ll be a great contrast to Mr. Stanley.

Sincerely,

Diana Abrashkin
181 South Great Rd.


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