Showing posts with label NANCY MCFARLANE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NANCY MCFARLANE. Show all posts
Sunday, December 2, 2012
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
FOR ALL OF "DOWNTOWN" RALEIGH
FOR ALL OF "DOWNTOWN" RALEIGH
"Since joining the council in 2007, McFarlane has generally supported Meeker's progressive agenda, centered on downtown revitalization ..."
Read more: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/10/03/1537785/meeker-endorses-mcfarlane-in-raleigh.html#ixzz1Zm5VOw00
"Since joining the council in 2007, McFarlane has generally supported Meeker's progressive agenda, centered on downtown revitalization ..."
Read more: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/10/03/1537785/meeker-endorses-mcfarlane-in-raleigh.html#ixzz1Zm5VOw00
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
MCFARLANE IN THE FLUSHER?
Port-a-Scotty? Campaign already in the flusher?
Nancy McFarlane for Mayor's Photos - Celebrating July 4th in Raleigh (19)
Saturday, February 20, 2010
WE AGREE NANCY ....
"Then McFarlane, reacting to Gaylord's assessment that using the city-owned site on Nash Square downtown would squander prime real estate, said, "How the city treats its public safety workers says a lot."
Nancy McFarlane
Raleigh News & Observer
February 20, 2010
Nancy, we agree with you. Couldn't agree with you more. Now how have you personally addressed the shortage of public safety workers in Raleigh the past few years? Where are the soundbites from you lamenting this shortage? How about those pay raises you gave public safety workers last year?
Oh wait, you didn't give any. You neglected Raleigh's public safety workers.
There's one thing you didn't neglect. A $50,000 appropriation for a 32 hour a week job for a Public Art Coordinator.
How a city treats its public safety workers does say a lot. We'll see what you have to say in relation to this year's budget in June.
Nancy McFarlane
Raleigh News & Observer
February 20, 2010
Nancy, we agree with you. Couldn't agree with you more. Now how have you personally addressed the shortage of public safety workers in Raleigh the past few years? Where are the soundbites from you lamenting this shortage? How about those pay raises you gave public safety workers last year?
Oh wait, you didn't give any. You neglected Raleigh's public safety workers.
There's one thing you didn't neglect. A $50,000 appropriation for a 32 hour a week job for a Public Art Coordinator.
How a city treats its public safety workers does say a lot. We'll see what you have to say in relation to this year's budget in June.
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