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Voters Hear a Few Words from Republican Candidates at Local Bookstore

The Westborough Republican Town Committee organized the event.

 

Three Republican candidates for the State House visited a Westborough bookstore Thursday night to say a few words to local voters.

Steven Levy, Marty Lamb and Dean Cavaretta attended the event at the Tatnuck Bookseller, organized by the Westborough Republican Town Committee.

Levy (R-Marlborough) is running for re-election as Fourth Middlesex District state representative against Danielle Gregoire (D-Marlborough). The district includes Westborough Precincts 1 and 3.

Lamb (R-Holliston) is running for Eighth Middlesex District state representative against incumbent Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston). The district includes Westborough Precinct 2.

Cavaretta (R-Stow) is running for Middlesex and Worcester district state senator against incumbent Jamie Eldridge (D-Acton)

Related Topics: Dean Cavaretta, Steven Levy, Westborough Republican Town Committee, election 2012, and marty lamb

Kelly Roney

10:47 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

From the photos, looks as though it was very lightly attended.

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Desiree Awiszio

5:40 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

On Thursday evening, the Westborough Republican Town committee sponsored a Republican candidate Meet & Greet event at 6pm at Tatnuck Bookseller on Lyman Street.

Special guest, Mary Connaughton attended with Republican candidates, State Representative Steve Levy, Candidate for State Representative Marty Lamb, and Candidate for State Senate Dean Cavaretta.

After an hour of networking time with voters, RTC Chair, Jim Hatherley thanked everyone for coming and made opening remarks on supporting our Republican candidate team. He then introduced Special guest, Mary Connaughton who made passionate remarks about the terrific group of candidates we have, and all the hard work being done by them and the grassroots. Each candidate was then introduced one at a time to speak for about 5-10 minutes each. Attendees were picking up lawn signs, bumper stickers, and planning more ways to help.

We want to thank Nancy Quimby, Jim Hatherley and everyone in the Westborough RTC for sponsoring this event !

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Nancy Quimby

12:29 pm on Saturday, October 20, 2012

Excellent presentations by Dean, Marty, Steve and Mary! The word is spreading that we need balance on Beacon Hill to restore power to the people-not the Speaker! Make your voice heard on November 6th!

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Kelly Roney

5:38 pm on Saturday, October 20, 2012

Nice background artwork for the candidates. Pretty funny stuff...

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