Posts Tagged ‘genders’
Street view
24Aug18
Monday was like Christmas in August for me. Did the town rescind the plastic bag ban? Did the Town Council go back to being the Board of Selectmen? Sadly, the answer to both of those questions is “no.” But something almost as good happened. The 2018 edition of my favorite book was released. I’m not […]
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Tags: 1936, 2018, Board of Assessors, Board of Registrars, Board of Selectmen, books, Christmas, directory, female, genders, Humor, inclusivity, male, Mark Sardella, Massachusetts, Opinion, Politics, residents, Street List, Town Council, voters, Wakefield Daily Item, Wakefield MA, World War II Memorial
Nobody asked, but…
16Jul16
Things like the recent Independence Day celebration and the upcoming Festival Italia remind me that civic groups that actually do things are a lot more interesting (not to mention fun) than the ones that exist just air grievances and self-promote. If it’s true that after July Fourth, the summer flies by, then why do I […]
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Tags: baseball, bomb dogs, Boston Red Sox, Charlie Baker, COPS, female, Festival Italia, genders, golf, hockey, Indepencence Day, Jason Lewis, Lois Lane, male, marijana, plastic bags, Pokemon, police, pot, price point, Rick Porcello, smart phone, Srop Sign, Steven Wright, Superman, tomato plants, weather girls, weed









