patching...
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

2014 Election

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Councilor Plans Formal Senate Run Announcement

Sara-Lynn Reynolds will make the announcement Saturday at the Attleboro Democratic City Committee's brunch event.

Attleboro City Councilor Sara-Lynn Reynolds confirmed to the local media last month that she will run next year for the state Senate seat currently occupied by Richard Ross, and she plans to make a formal announcement of her candidacy Saturday. Reynolds, a Democrat, wrote in a press release the announcement will come at the Attleboro Democratic City Committee's Unity Brunch, which will take place at Murray Unitarian Universalist Church. The event, which will feature U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III and several other speakers, is scheduled to take place from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. "I believe my life experience has prepared me to be a strong advocate for the people, for jobs and for the crucial funding needed for a 21st century education, as well as …

Gretchen Robinson

6:19 pm on Wednesday, March 27, 2013

hope you get over your bout of hostility soon   more ›

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Attleboro Councilor Seeks State Senate Seat

Sara-Lynn Reynolds will run in 2014 for the seat occupied by Sen. Richard Ross.

Since winning a special election in 2010 to succeed Scott Brown as state senator of a district that includes a portion of Attleboro, Republican Richard Ross has had his term renewed twice with no opposition. This will not be repeated in 2014 because at least one other person would like to represent the Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex District. Attleboro City Councilor Sara-Lynn Reynolds, who two weeks ago changed her voter registration status from independent to Democratic, said Tuesday that she will run in the election. Reynolds stressed she has not made a formal announcement, but there were rumors about her interest in being a Senate candidate, and she confirmed they were true when contacted by Patch. She will not run for a second term …

Comment_arrow

Jerry Chase

4:19 pm on Friday, May 10, 2013

Darren, Other areas of Mass. is 80% Dem, give or take. Does such "non-diluted power" mean for better government or better living in such areas other than here? I don't know: I've only lived here for almost 40 years. But, it's a fair question, eh?   more ›

Got a Hot Tip?