Framingham Democratic Town Committee
Minutes of September 17, 2006
Held at Framingham Green from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.
Attendance
Members: Debby Blumer, Nancy Coville Wallace, Gerry Desilets, Linda Fields, Bill Haberman, Donna Howland, Tom Mahoney, Joan Rastani, Norma Shulman, Rochelle Sivan, Cheryl Tully Stoll, Parwez Wahid
Associate Members: Elsa Aviza, Pam Roberts
Special Guest speaker: Michael Sullivan former mayor of Cambridge and candidate for Middlesex County Clerk of Magistrate.
Guests: Wes Ritchie, Edward Sullivan, Jenn Dever
Treasurer’s Report
|
Cash on Hand as of 06/11/06 |
1648.60 |
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Dues Received |
75.00 |
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Dividends |
3.62 |
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Other Income |
0 |
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Net Income |
78.62 |
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Itemized Expenses |
|
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N. Shulman Flag Day Expenses |
171.84 |
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N. Shulman Web Charges 01/06 - 05/06 |
44.75 |
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N. Shulman Web Charges 06/06 |
8.95 |
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Net Expenses |
225.54 |
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Balance as of 09/17/06 |
1501.68 |
One member owing dues for 2005 - 2006.
Sixteen members with paid dues for 2006 - 2007.:
Twenty-one members owing dues for 2006 - 2007.
Seven associate members for 2006 - 07.
Paid Members:
D. Blumer, N. Coville Wallace, G. Desilets, L. Fields, W. Haberman, D. Howland, R. Litter, C. Lorant, D. Magnani, T. Mahoney, M. Murphy, J. Rastani, N. Shulman, A. Silver, R. Sivan, C. Tully Stoll, P. Wahid
Business
Program
Norma Shulman spoke for Mike Firestone from the Victory 06 program, who couldn’t attend in person. Norma described the new office on route 9 east, 280 Worcestor Rd., with 5 phone lines for phone banking and the canvassing and festive opening scheduled to take place on September 30, and the debate-watching party taking place at Senator‘s Karen Spilka’s house on September 25th.
Special Guest Speaker:
Michael Sullivan urged everyone to remember go to the bottom of the ballot where his position was listed and to vote for him. He described the duties of the clerk: scheduling the important trials and presenting a human face at the courthouse. Then Michael introduced his uncle, Edward Sullivan, who has served as Middlesex County Clerk for 48 years(!), and who was the first elected Democrat for the job. Michael Sullivan also spoke about the importance of Victory 06 and electing a Democratic Governor responsive to the needs of the towns and cities. He brought up a story of Governor Romney presenting the budget to the mayors and town managers and the press with much fanfare when Sullivan was the mayor of Cambridge. Michael Sullivan had checked the budget figures and saw that they didn’t add up. He told this to Romney, who simply arranged his hair and walked out without answering him. Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey wordlessly followed Romney out of the room. In the end, a much lower level official responded that they knew the budget was wrong but that corrections would be forthcoming shortly. And that was the Romney / Healey administration in a nutshell - all style, no substance.