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Rep. Markey to hold office hours for residents of Woburn and Stoneham

February 16, 2010 By rep-ed-markey-d-ma

Residents of Woburn and Stoneham are invited to take this opportunity to speak with Rep. Markey regarding any issue concerning them at this time.  Rep. Markey and his staff will also be available to assist residents with issues pending before a federal agency, including the Department of Veterans Affairs, Medicare, the Social Security Administration, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and others.  No appointment is necessary.

Rep. Markey said, “Listening to the thoughts and concerns of my constituents is a critical part of my job as the United States Representative for the City of Woburn and the Town of Stoneham.  I look forward to meeting with my constituents and to helping them with any issue or problem they may have with a federal agency.”

WOBURN:

WHAT:  Office Hours with Rep. Edward J. Markey

WHEN:  Thursday, February 18, 2010; 7 PM to 9 PM

WHERE: Woburn City Hall, 10 Common Street

STONEHAM:

WHAT:  Office Hours with Rep. Edward J. Markey

WHEN:  Saturday, February 20, 2010; 12PM to 2PM

WHERE: Stoneham Town Hall, 35 Central Street

For additional information on this event, please contact Rep. Markey’s Medford District Office at 781-396-2900.  Those who are not able to attend are invited to contact the Medford District Office for assistance at any time.

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  1. topper says

    February 17, 2010 at 3:09 pm

    Markey?  The Congressman from Bethesda?  He couldn’t find Woburn and Stoneham with a map…

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