PEABODY POLITICS
A blog that talks about the news and the current issues facing the city of Peabody, MA. If you would like to contact me please feel free to send me an email at peabodypolitics@gmail.com
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Superintendent Budget Proposal
This week Dr. Levine proposed a potentially very hefty budget for the schools in the coming year. He is attempting to raise the bar of the current status quo budget that we have seen year over year with the previous school and city leadership. How does everyone feel about this. Should Peabody be pouring this much money into a new school budget or is it too soon with the way the economy is going? This in conjunction with the Higgens Project and Regional Voc is demonstrating a lot of the taxpayer money will be earmarked for the schools...Levine is in a unique position because he proposes this knowing he is leaving. Is he just grandstanding for his consulting gig?
Bettencourt on WFNX
So Bettencourt is starting to get out there and promote Peabody. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think he could really be taking this city in a new direction or do you think he should not participate in these type of attempts of a little attention and stay in town and start to figure you the problems of the city.
Higgins-New or Old
So it sounds like the city of Peabody will be making some potentially very expensive decisions in the next week. It sounds as though they may vote to put a brand new Higgins on the athletic fields and tear down the existing school. What is everyone's thinking of this? Could there be other alternatives like looking at the school system as a whole first and make longer term strategic decisions so that the city of Peabody may not need this size of a middle-school. I do not think we should feel proud that we have the largest. What are your thoughts?
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Looks like the perfect family AKA the School Committee is not so perfect after all...
Tonights school committee meeting ended with a big surprise. Hochman blasts the interview process as tainted...Everyone in the committee lashes back at him and said that Mastercola is the best man for the job. I was not happy with Hochman with his over the top tone with the candidates but I do agree that there is not enough evidence that this gentleman coming back to Peabody will have any success. Here are my thoughts.
I would like to know if he was in the first batch of candidates that did not turn up any viable candidates to interview. If not, why did it take a second attempt IF he really wanted to come back to Peabody...If he was such a great employee of the schools, why didn't they do something to keep him here...? In business if they eliminate positions but they really respect and love the employee then they find another position that would keep them. Never give up your assets...So this must mean he was never seen as an asset of Peabody.
The other issue that is really bothering me with this candidate is his actual length of experience as a superintendent. He has been in that role for two years. Lets look at this in sports terms. You have a rookie pitcher (AKA DICE K)that has a great first two years in a ball club that is in AAA. You decide to sign him to a longterm multi-million contract in the majors for those two great years he had in the minor leagues. You have no idea if the player has any endurance or staying power... Why would you put all your eggs in the basket and take such a huge risk at such a critical time for your schools? As always we learn history so that we do not repeat the mistakes of others. I am sure there are many more examples of this and the leaders of our education should have honestly taken a step back and have a much more in-depth conversation like Mrs. Dunn indicated...
During his interview on tv the other night he spoke more about money than he did about education. It could have been to the very weak questions that were being asked by the school committee but I also think most of them had already made their decision on him. This entire school committee had worked with him prior to him leaving and I have a feeling they asked him to come into the process knowing that they could not find someone else. The fact that Kelleher stepped down tells you a lot of the lack of respect for our school district. He did not want to deal with this so called dream team because they did not represent the school district well with how they asked questions and acted during the interview process.
So what does everyone think of the new superintendent?
I would like to know if he was in the first batch of candidates that did not turn up any viable candidates to interview. If not, why did it take a second attempt IF he really wanted to come back to Peabody...If he was such a great employee of the schools, why didn't they do something to keep him here...? In business if they eliminate positions but they really respect and love the employee then they find another position that would keep them. Never give up your assets...So this must mean he was never seen as an asset of Peabody.
The other issue that is really bothering me with this candidate is his actual length of experience as a superintendent. He has been in that role for two years. Lets look at this in sports terms. You have a rookie pitcher (AKA DICE K)that has a great first two years in a ball club that is in AAA. You decide to sign him to a longterm multi-million contract in the majors for those two great years he had in the minor leagues. You have no idea if the player has any endurance or staying power... Why would you put all your eggs in the basket and take such a huge risk at such a critical time for your schools? As always we learn history so that we do not repeat the mistakes of others. I am sure there are many more examples of this and the leaders of our education should have honestly taken a step back and have a much more in-depth conversation like Mrs. Dunn indicated...
During his interview on tv the other night he spoke more about money than he did about education. It could have been to the very weak questions that were being asked by the school committee but I also think most of them had already made their decision on him. This entire school committee had worked with him prior to him leaving and I have a feeling they asked him to come into the process knowing that they could not find someone else. The fact that Kelleher stepped down tells you a lot of the lack of respect for our school district. He did not want to deal with this so called dream team because they did not represent the school district well with how they asked questions and acted during the interview process.
So what does everyone think of the new superintendent?
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Who's Bright Idea Was This?
So what are your thoughts on the gem of a movie depicting our hometown...?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfy75PGYmkg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfy75PGYmkg
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Update to the Ice Rink
Is it really worth our money to invest 1.2 million dollars in the Ice Rink? Does everyone think the Mayor is making the right decision? I think he has come forward very quickly and has demonstrated that the infrastructure in this city has been neglected for a very long time and it appears that the City of Peabody will be creating a lot more job opportunities than the President of the United States. Ice Rink, flood mitigation, new higgins, library repairs as well as other projects that will need to get done in the next couple of years. I think it is kind of exciting at the opportunities that Peabody has but what do you think?
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Levine vs. Burke Parents
It appears that there is going to be a meeting this week to discuss the test results of the PCB's at the Burke. This appears to be the first of the many messes that Bettencourt is going to have to deal with. The twist to this one is that it is his children's school. Which will he side with with, the superintendent that decided not to divulge earlier results or the parents that supported him with his campaign.
At the end of the day this is a train wreck caused by the outgoing Mayor and current superintendent. Information was not released or released last minute so the parents ware not able to get to meetings to speak from what I have been told. It also appears the most recent results were available three days ago but there was not a communication until last night. What a great way to end the year...
As a parent that has had children in the school system, I would be careful about switching your child to another school. All of these schools were built around the same time period and the only newer ones are the Brown and Carroll. Based on the recent MCAS scores those would be the last place to want your children to attend to have confidence in air quality. There will be very little confidence that you child's MCAS scores will be strong.
I have also heard via multiple sources that Dave M. has been somewhat hostile to the Burke Parents. We know he was to Barry Sinewitz at the School Committee meeting. I just hope that Bettencourt finally distances himself from that hack and find the right people that will make an honest effort in this city. To have a guy not run for a position knowing he could not stand up to the challenge of a new comer and to also make the argument to get into the vocational school to protect the kids from the school committee is a person that should have stepped down years ago. I find it very amusing that they call in the Vocational School leadership to the committee when the reality is that the City Council is now the bosses of that school district. The peabody school committee have zero power now thanks to people like Dave McGenney.
People will have to let us know how the meeting turns out because this is a big mess that the new mayor will have to show some pretty strong leadership skills. Best of luck to him!
At the end of the day this is a train wreck caused by the outgoing Mayor and current superintendent. Information was not released or released last minute so the parents ware not able to get to meetings to speak from what I have been told. It also appears the most recent results were available three days ago but there was not a communication until last night. What a great way to end the year...
As a parent that has had children in the school system, I would be careful about switching your child to another school. All of these schools were built around the same time period and the only newer ones are the Brown and Carroll. Based on the recent MCAS scores those would be the last place to want your children to attend to have confidence in air quality. There will be very little confidence that you child's MCAS scores will be strong.
I have also heard via multiple sources that Dave M. has been somewhat hostile to the Burke Parents. We know he was to Barry Sinewitz at the School Committee meeting. I just hope that Bettencourt finally distances himself from that hack and find the right people that will make an honest effort in this city. To have a guy not run for a position knowing he could not stand up to the challenge of a new comer and to also make the argument to get into the vocational school to protect the kids from the school committee is a person that should have stepped down years ago. I find it very amusing that they call in the Vocational School leadership to the committee when the reality is that the City Council is now the bosses of that school district. The peabody school committee have zero power now thanks to people like Dave McGenney.
People will have to let us know how the meeting turns out because this is a big mess that the new mayor will have to show some pretty strong leadership skills. Best of luck to him!
Friday, December 23, 2011
James Rice RIP
Our hearts go out to James Rice's family. He served Peabody heroically and will be very missed. I ask everyone take a moment of silence tomorrow with your families and remember what Christmas truly represents.
Crime in the City
I have noticed that everyone was saying that we are turning into Lynn due in part to the two youths that decided it would be fun to shoot each other, investigation is obviously still out. We all know that the washington Aborn section of the town has typically produced the most crime. Also I might add that this occurring in someones residence where there was NOTHING the police could have done to prevent it. If this was out on public streets or sidewalks then you may be able to argue a little bit more. Kind of like the mugger in West Peabody at 3am stabbing the guy for his money. That is more alarming than this.
The recent drug bust I would say is huge for Peabody. It shows the are being very proactive and attempting to send a message to all the transients taking advantage of the highways and hotels that we are not a safe stopping ground for illegal traffic. I respect the Police Department very highly and hope that everyone knows and believes that they are putting themselves in harms way everyday no matter what their roles are. Look at the officer that got struck on route one recently. He was working a detail and attempting to help someone.
I would like to see the future Mayor add more patrol cars. I feel like I barely see any police presence in the city and it could be that I just seem to miss them but it is a nice feeling when you see them come down your street knowing that it may just deter the person wanting to break into your house....
The recent drug bust I would say is huge for Peabody. It shows the are being very proactive and attempting to send a message to all the transients taking advantage of the highways and hotels that we are not a safe stopping ground for illegal traffic. I respect the Police Department very highly and hope that everyone knows and believes that they are putting themselves in harms way everyday no matter what their roles are. Look at the officer that got struck on route one recently. He was working a detail and attempting to help someone.
I would like to see the future Mayor add more patrol cars. I feel like I barely see any police presence in the city and it could be that I just seem to miss them but it is a nice feeling when you see them come down your street knowing that it may just deter the person wanting to break into your house....
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Delay of the Bond for the Flood Mitigation
It appears there was some debate at the finance meeting. New vs old. At the end it appears that the new beat out the old. It sounds like that Bettencourt will be more of a planner than a reactor and this could demonstrate some positive change to the city. As of tomorrow, the mayor only has a few short weeks left and I would be curious to see what he might try to pull before he steps down...What are you thoughts on this?
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Grass or Turf
Should the city spend a million dollars to upgrade the athletics field? They are attempting to raise have of the money through a grant and who knows where they will get the other half but if the city has to pay $500,000 to get it built then I believe it is worth the money. The city could start renting the field and re-coop some of the funds and maybe get some better advertising opportunities to offset the actual cost to the field. If you have ever been over to BF then you will realize how nice it would be....Lets here what you have to say as taxpayers of this city.
Monday, November 28, 2011
All is Quiet in our city
There has not been much to blog about...Is this the quiet before the storm?
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Peabody In the News
Mayor Mikey will be honored with the Ankeles Award and Teddy was given a thumbs up for his decision to hire a chief of Staff when he steps in as Mayor. In other states news, Sean appears to not have gone back to a very warm welcome based on the comments in the Plaistow news via the Eagle Tribune...Guess two out of three aint bad.....
Also, looking at the upcoming city council meeting, am I seeing this right, is Spanos asking the city council to reappoint him for another two years? If so, do you think they will pull the trigger or wait for Bettencourt to step in...I am sure there are a lot of people wondering what is going to happen to their jobs in the coming year...
Also, looking at the upcoming city council meeting, am I seeing this right, is Spanos asking the city council to reappoint him for another two years? If so, do you think they will pull the trigger or wait for Bettencourt to step in...I am sure there are a lot of people wondering what is going to happen to their jobs in the coming year...
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Congrats to Ted Bettencourt and the other candidates
What a great day for an election yesterday. It almost felt like summer with the trees still green. It was great to see all the sign holding and volume of people hitting the polls. It would have been great to have more but we know it will never happen.
So everyone...Today is a new day. We have a Mayor coming in that is young and full of energy. Will this be the beginning of a new era for Peabody? Or will he fail since he supposedly has no experience....
Based on what I read in the paper this morning, Sean showed up to his party last night and the Mayor left him a message and we still do not know the details of that message.
So will Sean return to Plaistow quietly or do we think he will take a renewed interest in Peabody....
Lets here what you think.
So everyone...Today is a new day. We have a Mayor coming in that is young and full of energy. Will this be the beginning of a new era for Peabody? Or will he fail since he supposedly has no experience....
Based on what I read in the paper this morning, Sean showed up to his party last night and the Mayor left him a message and we still do not know the details of that message.
So will Sean return to Plaistow quietly or do we think he will take a renewed interest in Peabody....
Lets here what you think.
Monday, October 31, 2011
One Week to GO!!!
Time has flown quickly this year. Feels like just yesterday we started hearing the announcements for Mayor...So Peabody Citizens....Who is going to win come next Tuesday? Let us hear your thoughts.
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