Saturday, November 07, 2009

Abraham Thankful to Voters, Pledges Change at City Hall

  After a difficult year that was capped by Dearborn voters returning him to his seat on City Council, Robert A. Abraham released the following statement to supporters:
  “I am very excited with the outcome of Tuesday's election. I would like to thank the voters for their continuous support to a third term in office.  My wife and I are looking forward to rebuilding our fire damaged home and living in the community that we love.  
  "The next four years will hold many challenges for the city, the Mayor and the council. I can only hope that our dedication and  perseverance will guide us through this recession that has taken its toll on our community.  I will work with my colleagues and the residents to make the necessary changes at City Hall to keep Dearborn at the top of the list of elite communities. Dearborn is a great place to raise a family...I want to keep it this way for many years to follow.      
  "A special congratulations to Councilman Elect Brian O’ Donnell, his wife Julia and his son Sean.  They did a great job and new councilman will add fresh views and positive ideas to the Council. Welcome Aboard! Now let’s get to work and make Dearborn the best it can be!”

4 comments:

Dearborn is dead said...

Muahahahahahhahahahha the only good thing about this piece is the updated pic, Im tired of seeing the same ones from years past with the council members

You Gotta Wonder said...

What the heck is this about? An individual councilman issuing a post-election statement, with all this family and let's get to work talk? Shouldn't the council president be welcoming the new guy instead of the dude who finished fifth? All this does is make me wonder what he's up to.

Something Smells Rotten in Dearborn said...

I believe Councilman Abraham is a good man and will strive to do better. Dearborn cannot continue its mediocre way of doing things such as tree ordinances that are not enforced, so called historic districts that do not have state or national designation which boast replacement vinyl siding and plastic windows as "improvements" and business districts without an emphasis on existing uniqueness. If none of the leaders can see and preserve what is unique about Dearborn then hire experts to advise you and DO WHAT THEY ADVISE.

Michigan Avenue Man said...

You said it, SSRID! Houses, streets and businesses are all getting shabbier by the day. Time for our city to step up and demand better!

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