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By ALLAN HERSCHLAG
Allan Herschlag lives in Concord. Rep. McWilliams recently wrote that if elected Tara Reardon would need to recuse herself from any lobbying activity before the legislature by her husband Jim Bouley. For the record I have called out both on what I...
By ALLAN HERSCHLAG
Allan Herschlag lives in Concord. Recently, Concord’s Board of Ethics determined no violation occurred when the chairperson of the city’s Transportation Policy Advisory Committee (TPAC) spoke to an agenda item (their company is contracted with the...
By ALLAN HERSCHLAG
Allan Herschlag lives in Concord. Two issues caught my attention recently. Both concern your right to know what government is doing. One can limit your access to government records, making them difficult to access unless you can afford to pay for...
By ALLAN HERSCHLAG
Allan Herschlag lives in Concord. I find myself in the unusual position of complimenting Mayor Champlin. For the first time that I can remember the city council’s priorities — those issues that affect you that the council will be focusing on for the...
By ALLAN HERSCHLAG
Allan Herschlag lives in Concord. Open and transparent should mean more than words used to placate the masses.With the start of a new two-year term for our city council, a newly elected mayor and six councilors perhaps now is the appropriate time to...
By ALLAN HERSCHLAG
Allan Herschlag lives in Concord. The Concord Monitor just reported on a plan for the redevelopment of the Steeplegate Mall property that will go before the Planning Board for comments at their October meeting.If the title to this My Turn isn’t clear,...
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