On the Issues

Monday, February 27, 2017

Summing Up: Let's Keep Burlington Livable

Two years ago, this was my core message. No regrets. A great experience, the race ended a day before my 68th birthday. And despite losing, it felt like marching forth. Since then the local issues have not much changed. So where do we go from here? Start by voting in Burlington for Genese Grill and Charles Simpson on March 7 -- and supporting change agents in your own communities. On March 4, I'll celebrate turning 70 with friends. Interested? Go to March Forth on March Fourth and RSVP. 

A friendly debate with Steve Goodkind.
"What Burlington needs, as the city turns 150 years old, is responsible growth that protects us from gentrification, that keeps the city livable."

It was an honor to run for mayor. I hope these comments, and others I made during the race, will persuade you to support other candidates and vote for preservation and change.




Upcoming Events (2015)
Friday, Feb. 27, 5:30 -- Burlington in 2050: A Mayoral Forum, Arts Riot
Saturday, Feb. 28, 11:30 on -- Mardi Gras
Sunday, March 1 -- Campaign Meeting

March 3 - Greg's Election Day Schedule
7 a.m. - Ward 5 - BED, 585 Pine St.
8 - Ward 6 - Vote at Edmunds, 275 Main St.
9 - Ward 1 - Mater Christi School, 100 Mansfield Ave.
10 - Ward 8 - Memorial Auditorium, 145 South Union St.
11 - Ward 4 - St. Mark's Youth Center, 1271 North Ave.
12 - Ward 7 - Robert Miller Recreation Center, 130 Gosse Ct.
4 p.m. - Ward 2 - Arts Academy / HO Wheeler, 6 Archibald Ave.
5 - Ward 3 -Sustainability Academy / Barnes, 123 North St.
6 - Arts Riot Social - Ward 5, at Art's Riot, 400 Pine St.
7 - Ward 6 - return to watch start of count
7:30 - Home at 300 Maple St - watch/hear/get returns
8-9 - to Old North End for party

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