Thursday, June 14, 2012
Aylward named to budget committee
The Watertown RTC is also thrilled to announce that our State Committeeman and RTC Chairman was elected to be the regional representative to the Republican State Committee's important budget committee.
Steve has years of experience in finance. He will certainly be an asset in this new role.
Elizabeth Mahoney elected delegate to RNC
The Watertown RTC is proud to announce that our associate member and State Committeewoman, Elizabeth Mahoney, has been elected by her peers to be a delegate at the Republican National Convention in Tampa.
Elizabeth is a rising star in MA-GOP. She is one of many who represent the future of our Party. We are proud to have her Represent us on the State Committee and equally happy that her fellow State Committee members saw fit to send her to the RNC.
Congratulations, Good Luck, & Don't forget the Sun-block !
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Great Event.
We’d like to thank all the candidates, people, and local media for coming out to our Candidate’s Forum in Watertown last night. The room was packed with easily a hundred or more people.
Jeff Semon and Frank Addivinola our congressional candidates running in the 5th Congressional district to unseat the “Undocumented Congressman” – Ed Markey, had a brief but healthy exchange of ideas.
The other candidates making their case before the voters were
State Senate Candidate:
Steve Aylward --- 2nd Suffolk and Middlesex,
State Representative Candidates:
Tommasina Olson ---24th Middlesex.
Francis Stanton --- 10th Middlesex
Thomas Vasconcelos ---26th Middlesex
Charles Klauder ---- 2nd Suffolk
Also in attendance was Matt Temperley, who is running for Congress in the MA 8th.
Thanks to Brad Garnet who spoke on behalf of The Massachusetts Victory office and Senator Scott Brown, Congressional Candidate (MA 3rd) Tom Weaver who spoke about the Voter ID initiative and the importance of activism, and to State Committee members Mike Cowett and Elizabeth Mahoney for serving as moderators.
Finally, would like to thank the Watertown, Belmont, Boston, Cambridge, & Waltham Republican Committees, along with the Greater Waltham Tea Party for sponsoring the event; and of course all the people who brought food, helped set up and breakdown. A special thanks to the Watertown Marine Corps League (Shutt Detachment) who didn’t just allow us to rent their facility, but were extra-ordinarily helpful in providing us with everything we needed to make the evening a terrific success.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
News from the 2nd Suffolk and Middlesex District
Fresh of his election to the State Committee Steve Aylward and his counter part Elizabeth Mahoney have hit the road running to get the Second Suffolk and Middlesex on the fast track and leading the charge to bring and end to one party rule in Massachusetts.
Steve Aylward, determined never let the State Senate seat go unchallenged has pulled papers himself and is gathering signatures to place his name on the ballot against Will Brownsberger. Brownsberger you may recall won the seat in a special election when Steve Tolman resigned to become a "family capo" otherwise known as the head of union local.
Tommasina Olson:
Steve and Elisabeth also recruited Tomi Olson, Chair of the Belmont Republican Town Committee to run for the State Rep seat vacated by Brownsberger. This is the 24th Middlesex, which includes all of Belmont, with parts of Arlington and Cambridge.
Francis Stanton:
And in the 10th Middlesex, with the assistance of Jim Dixon (Chair of the Waltham RCC), Steve Aylward recruited Francis Stanton to run for State Rep against John Lawn. Lawn beat Jim Dixon last May in a special election, when Peter Koutoujian was promoted by Deval Patrick to play Sheriff
Francis is a bright new star, coming up in to the farm system being built by the MA-GOP. He had placed his name on the ballot to run for state committee, but later dropped out. In spite of his public withdrawal and endorsement of Michael Benn in his well read Waltham Newspaper Column, Frances Stanton still received 1,300 votes in his home town of Waltham. So we expect Francis to give John Lawn a run for his money.
From other parts of the district we hear more good news. Ward 21 in Boston has re-organized. Under Steve and Elizabeth's leadership and a lot of help from Ward 21 members, new people were recruited to organize Ward 22 which has not been organized for several years.
In fact the news from Boston is fantastic. For the first time in ages, every Ward in Boston will have an active Republican Ward Committee. There are too many people to name them all, but folks like Brad Williams, Rachel Kemp, Kaitlyn Greeley, Katy Regan, and Brad Marston deserve so much credit for the perseverance in building a City Committee. This will mean so much to Republican candidates running next November. And who knows, maybe we might see some Republicans on the ballot for Boston City Council in 2013!
Perhaps there are some other surprise announcements coming in the near future. Rumors abound that come November there will be a Republican running on the ballot for Governor's Council in the 3rd District.
And we really wouldn't want Jonathon Hecht to get a free ride in the 29th Middlesex, would we?We'll just let rumors be rumors, while young energetic, and talented Republicans discern if this is the year their step up to the plate!.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Watertown Republican Town Committee elects officers
On April 11th the Watertown RTC re-elected Steve Aylward to serve another term as Chairman. John DiMascio was elected Vice Chair. Laurie McManus and Lou Fabrizio were relected Secretary and Treasurer respectively.
Steve Aylward
John DiMascio
Laurie McManus
Louis Fabrizio
In addition we are thrilled to announce that we accepted 4 new members by caucus, bringing our total to 27 as of now. We expect more people to join our ranks at upcoming meetings.
Steve Aylward
John DiMascio
Laurie McManus
Louis Fabrizio
In addition we are thrilled to announce that we accepted 4 new members by caucus, bringing our total to 27 as of now. We expect more people to join our ranks at upcoming meetings.
Watertown Republican Town Committee Unanimously Endorses Mitt Romney
Press Release
April 13, 2012
Watertown Republican Town Committee Unanimously Endorses Mitt Romney
By unanimous consent, the Watertown Republican Town Committee has unanimously endorsed Mitt Romney for President of the United States.
“Mr. Romney has demonstrated time and time again an understanding of the workings of the economy, and what it takes to create jobs”, said Steve Aylward, Chairman of the Watertown Republican Town Committee. “Mr. Romney’s success not only in the Business world, but also in solving serious fiscal problems in government has set him apart from the other Republican candidates, and from the current occupant of the Oval Office. President Obama by contrast has shown himself to be a novice at handling economic issues. Not only has the debt risen by trillions under his watch, but the concept of prosperity for our children and their future has all but disappeared”, said Aylward.
“The only man with the experience, courage and resolve to return our country to the days of economic prosperity is Mitt Romney. Our Town Committee is pleased to endorse him to be the next President of the United States of America. “
The Watertown Republican Town Committee is comprised of 27 active Republicans in Watertown, MA. For more information on the committee, please contact Steve Aylward at swayl2929@gmail.com.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The Watertown Republican Town Committee is proud to announce that Steve Aylward, Chairman of the RTC, will be the Watertown Field Director Senator Scott Brown's Re-election Campaign in 2012.
Aylward is also running State Committeeman himself. The Watertown RTC had endorsed Steve over the incumbent who first took office in 1972. The State Committee election will take place during the Massachusetts Republican Primary on March 6th. Voters can learn more about Steve's candidacy at www.SteveAylward.com
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