Endorsements

Doris and Wes Anderson  “We would like to take this opportunity to ask the voter’s of Ward 6 to consider a vote for John Robillard, challenger for ward councilor.  We have known John, his wife Cindy and family for many years.  This prompts me to tell you of his wonderful qualities.  He has lived in Malden for many years and is a dedicated and respectful gentleman.  John is a candidate that will do his best to fulfill his post and make Ward 6 proud.  We both agree that the “Pay as you throw” bags are very expensive for people who are on social security.  In closing please consider giving John your vote.”
Al (Ward 6 resident)  “I have known John Robillard for over 10 years.  I know him to be very conscientious and a hard worker.  One of my first experiences with John was shopping for furniture when he was the manager for a local furniture store.  He not only helped me with my purchase, but followed up later to make sure everything was satisfactory.  In the past year or so he has been very active with a local charity and shared with me his ideas on how to improve their service and fundraising.  He has also shared with me some of his ideas about the city and how he would represent Ward 6 if elected.  John has a lot of ideas and I am sure he would be an excellent councilor and be open to hear what the residents of Ward 6 think.”
Bob DeBerardinis  “Citizens of ward 6, my name is Bob DeBerardinis. I was running for ward 6 city council, because we need a change in this city. My vote is now going to John Robillard. I have spoken to John many times.  I believe he is the right man for the job. John cares deeply about Malden, ward 6, our neighborhoods, our individual and our neighborhood concerns, unlike our current councilor, who had a serious concern brought to his attention by a number of residents in a neighborhood. Our current ward 6 councilor had the nerve to tell these residents that he would not discuss this concern. He would not discuss this concern, because it would affect the field at Trafton Park, that he had taken over for his Charter School. He is not working for us. He has special interests in ward 6. In my eyes, this is a conflict of interest.
As a ward, we need to get out and vote on November 8. We need to open city hall to the people. No back room deals. Accountability of our elected officials. We need to bring open and honest discussion and solutions to our ward and more of the city’s concerns. I believe JOHN ROBILLARD is the man to bring the voice of the people back in to city government. He will hold regular ward meetings to get our input and work with us to make Malden a safer and better place for all.”