Springfield Rotary Club President Dave Mobus and Membership Chairperson Kathy Sarnes recently welcomed Ethan McNaughton as a new member.
Ethan McNaughton is a Springfield native and an attorney with the law offices of George Lamb, P.C. He attended Boston College and graduated from New England School of Law. McNaughton returned to Springfield with his wife Laura and son Isaac and immediately became involved in community efforts, including the Rotary Club.
The Springfield Rotary Club is a committed to service and fellowship in creating a better world for all. All monies raised through the efforts of the annual Penny Sale and other fundraisers all goes back to worthwhile charities and community needs.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
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Is Ethan the only new member to join the Springfield Rotary Club in the past three years or is he the only one getting "special" attention for joining that gets a puff piece here and elsewhere?
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ReplyDeleteMaybe it's because people are tired of the negativity, anonymity, and political polarization this page promotes in the hopes of getting more page views.
ReplyDeleteAmen!!!!
DeleteVery telling comment by one who has drank the Kool-Aid, and is now opposed to alternate points. Points they deem as negative and polarizing only because they don't agree with their own.
ReplyDeleteSuch politically correct viewpoints are the on-going front page topic of the near defunct, RH. That paper like so make others edited by idealistic liberals is a mouth piece perverted homosexual behavior, inter marriage, anti nuclear power, sanctuary for illegal aliens, and irresponsible spending on social programs. Now as their publishing empires fold, have learned the backlash of aligning against conservative values that fuel the economy.
No wonder those of us that need accurate information and value informed counter points get our news online. This forum, and others, allow those counter points to expose the motivations and hidden agendas seldom seen in news print.
What is negative is, administration's tolerance for juvenile insults and non sensical posts. It's that sort of cyber graffiti that will deter readers more then anything else.
Now, back to throwing stones at one of the school budget's biggest cheerleaders that doesn't give a rat's ass about those on fixed incomes.