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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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Posted: Jul 08 2015 at 6:18am |
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Middletown mayor seeking re-election By Ed Richter Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — Lawrence Mulligan Jr., mayor of Middletown for the past 7 ½ years, pulled petitions Tuesday as the first step in seeking re-election for a third four-year term in November. Mulligan made the announcement at Tuesday’s council meeting. He was first appointed to a vacant seat representing the former 2nd Ward when William “Kip” Moore resigned in late 2006. Less than a year later, Mulligan became the first-directly elected mayor of Middletown in November 2007. In his comments, Mulligan said, “It has been an honor and privilege to serve as Middletown’s mayor. As a city, we have addressed significant challenges and have realized some great successes.” Mulligan went on to cite the resurgence of activity in downtown Middletown, including the growth in the Renaissance District, and he touched on AK Steel’s new Research and Innovation Center, which is leading development in the east end. “The expansions and growth at Akers Packaging, Quaker Chemical, SunCoke and the Greentree Health Science Academy are great examples of new development in Middletown. The addition of Cincinnati State’s campus in the downtown area illustrates the potential for an even brighter future in Middletown,” he said. Mulligan is a fourth-generation resident of Middletown. His brother Joe is a member of council and is serving as vice mayor. Mulligan is active in a number of community projects and programs and serves on several non-profit boards. He was recognized in 1997 as the first recipient of the Mary Maurer Volunteer Award by the Middletown Community Foundation. Professionally, Mulligan is market president for the Butler and Warren County markets of First Financial Bank. Mulligan is a graduate of Bishop Fenwick High School in Middletown and Miami University in Oxford where he earned a bachelor’s degree in finance. He also completed courses at the Ohio School of Banking at Ohio University in Athens and American Bankers Association Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Good Lord! This makes a case for term limits. Why was it allowed for Mulligan to make a campaign speech on city council time? I wouldn't brag about the progress made in the downtown area and wouldn't want the CS situation on my resume in running for office Mulligan. Not necessarily a "shining star" accomplishment. Another attempt to keep the MMF/council connection intact. A "downward spiral" candidate to ensure the decline if elected. |
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I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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over the hill
MUSA Citizen Joined: Oct 19 2012 Location: middletown Status: Offline Points: 952 |
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The Bohannon guy is looking better and better.
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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Hmm…will other candidates
be given equal time at a future council meeting to make their campaign speeches
on TV Middletown? |
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Dean
MUSA Resident Joined: Apr 15 2014 Status: Offline Points: 162 |
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I drive to Miami at Oxford several days a week. On occasion, I drive from Hamilton campus to Miami Oxford, and the main strip on High in Hamilton is being redone. There is nothing Middletown is doing that isn't further ahead than 'run down' Hamilton, that is still in better shape than Middletown. Parity and status quo doesn't bring in new residents nor new business. Unless you work in Hamilton or Middletown, few want to pay 1.75-2. % tax. Its an influx killer period.
Years ago, the Mayor said either get with the program or get out of the city. The plan and structure has been in place to run Middletown in a way deemed appropriate for certain individuals. The city has been controlled by a demographic for decades and that is not going to change. Riding the M train here to stay for a long duration. With MMF, council, and DA, levies will pass, run out of town the dissenters, or be squashed. But, paving Central and pumping dough downtown doesn't do a thing to bring Middletown back. Nor spinning a paycheck to AKS to buy their land and give tax abatements to keep them from running to the Indiana plant for RD. Your city is in perpetual status quo but clamp down, weeding out those whom aren't on board with the agenda. Downtown is too far off highway to be attractive and have high traffic. Too little, too late. Fingers in dike, but with hammers smashing those opposing high taxes, tax hand outs and accompanying dollars, selective pruning of socio economic caste system. Council won't change for 20 years or more. All pieces put in place, full steam ahead. Enjoy the ride. And, total control. You have entered the Twilight Zone. |
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acclaro
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Jul 01 2009 Status: Offline Points: 1878 |
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While spiking the football about QC, AKS staying almost in Middletown, Greentree, and other non consequential deals, why not make a pronouncement about killing the efforts by Josh L, former council member, to allocate a % of dedicated funds back to the city infrastructure. Only one council member cared about street repair and maintenance. Nothing to boast about.
Need a field trip? Recommend taking your kids, young adults, and older relatives to MUM for a hour visit, and see what fresh asphalt actually resembles, and smells. The clean appearance of maintenance. My neighbor did his two 27-29 year old children and grandchildren, whom had never even seen it on their street in 30 years. One may think of seeing asphalt in Middletown the way a northern Floridian must get excited when a few snow flakes pop out and even cover an inch of Bermuda grass. Exciting. Like seeing a rare bird once. A must see on the bucket list. |
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