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Mike Bissonnette believes in the issues that matter most to you: a quality education for our children, safe streets, keeping taxes low, providing fiscally responsible leadership, maintaining city services and making government more efficient.
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Nearly $700,000 in upgrades to the Aldenville Fire Station - the second oldest in the city - were formally unveiled Monday as city officials and students joined Mayor Michael D. Bissonnette in cutting a large red ribbon strung before one of the two bays.
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Chicopee Mayor Michael D. Bissonnette said Tuesday the city can afford to lower the average homeowner's property taxes by $44 in fiscal 2010 because new growth was higher than expected.
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The Republican - Mayor Michael D. Bissonnette has formed a citywide flu season task force to ensure the city is proactive in dealing with any cases of swine flu as well as ensuring there is sufficient regular flu vaccine for seniors.
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WWLP - Mayor Michael Bissonnette proudly announced on Wednesday there will be no layoffs in Chicopee and no added fees for residents.
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