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ABINGTON BRAINTREE COHASSET Fiscal RECOVERY - The city has received good news this month by Standard & Poor’s. The independent agency which, since common rating “financial health, since 1940, to improve its prospects of Cohasset long-term debt from stable to negative. The change reflects the city’s reconstruction reserves at a reasonable level, “said Henry W. Henderson, analyst, In the same city, the potential positive effects of the new Greenbush commuters to rail and property values. Cohasset The Agency has been on negative outlook, two years ago, after losing the town of public funding and an increase in property taxes to finance the city for the second time. “City was something from a difficult period financially in the last three or four years, and Standard & Poor’s said that we go through the valley, “said Michael Buckley, the director of the City of Finance. He said, Standard & Poor’s decision in giving the city a better price if it refinanced loan for the construction of the school Osborn. Jeanne Seltz DUXBURY IN THE OLD - Two up were re-elected, in the only race last week, the choice of the city. Elizabeth Sullivan was elected to a third term on the Board of the Selectmen, 1397 to get 858 votes for the challenger Niamh O’Byrne. Incumbent Anne Ward and newcomers Maureen Connolly won two seats still in school. Connolly got 1438 votes and Ward 1346, while the school committee candidate ML Nichols won 1121 votes, and lost. — Robert KnoxContinued … |