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Mayor Of Norton 2012

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Bishop Named Mayor of Norton

Man of Many Hats adds Mayor to repertoire.

The race for the unofficial Mayor of Norton has ended, with Steven Bishop coming out on top. Bishop raised $1,276, which was matched by Teachers Driving Academy, totaling $2,552. His opponent, Meg Fox, raised $630. Together, they raised $3,182, half of which went towards Norton Parks and Recreation Department. The rest went towards the charities of Bishop's choice. In honor of his opponent, Bishop wrote a check from his business for $250 to give to Little Wiffles, a wiffle and kickball league for disabled children ages 4 and older. Fox and her family founded the organization three years ago. Working with Project Early at L. G. Nourse, a young boy asked her why he couldn’t play baseball with the other kids. That is when Fox knew she had to …

Steven Bishop

1:55 pm on Wednesday, September 12, 2012

I cannot express my deepest gratutude to family and friends who supported this fun campain. Just being nominated was a huge thrill for me. I love this community and the people in it. We do so much good for each other which is what I love about living here. Thank you to Norton Patch for running this, all the people behind the scenes, Meg Fox, my loving friends anf family. It does not happen …   more ›

Monday, July 30, 2012

Mayor of Norton Candidates Seeking Donations

Proceeds to support Norton Parks and Recreation and charities of winner's choice.

Voting is underway to find the unofficial Mayor of Norton.  Candidates Steve Bishop and Meg Fox are hitting the campaign trail over the next month to raise money for local charities and they need  your help. Each vote will cost $1 and there isn't a limit to the number of votes a person can cast. Cash raised between now and Aug. 20, the end to the campaign season, will be split between Parks and Recreation and the charities of the winner's choice. Fox would like to split the money she raises with Susan G. Komen-Breast Cancer and Autism Speaks. If Bishop wins, he will donate money to Jacob Vandenburghe, a Norton resident who was chosen to attend the inauguration on Washington DC. He will also donate $250 to the Little Wiffles program Fox …

Monday, July 23, 2012

Mayor of Norton Fundraiser Moves Forward

Steve Bishop and Meg Fox will campaign to become the next Mayor of Norton.

Two Mayor of Dedham candidates have emerged: Steve Bishop and Meg Fox. Each candidate will now hit the campaign trail over the next month to raise money for local charities. Each vote will cost $1 and there isn't a limit to the number of votes a person can cast. Cash raised between now and Aug. 20, the end to the campaign season, will be split between Parks and Recreation and the charities of the winner's choice. Fox would like to split the money she raises with Susan G. Komen-Breast Cancer and Autism Speaks. "These two are very dear to me, I know too many woman with breast cancer, my mom and grandmother, and I work with too many children that are under the autism umbrella. I will try my hardest to collect as much as I can; to me it is all…

Steven Bishop

8:41 am on Saturday, August 25, 2012

The race is almost over and want to take this time to thank all of the people that have voted generously to my campain. I got votes from people I have not even spoken to in years. This has been a fun thing to do and am proud to have been nominated in this community. Again I appreciate all my friends and family for all you have done throughout. Love you all ! Steve Bishop " I approved this message…   more ›

Friday, July 6, 2012

Meet the Candidates

Mayor of Norton Candidate: Meg Fox

Founder of Little Wiffles says charity an important part of her life.

Name: My name is Meg Fox. Age: I’m 54 years old. How long have you been a resident of Norton? I have lived in Norton for 20 years. Background: I am married to my husband, Kevin, for 22 years and have a son Brian who will be a sophomore at Lynchburg College, VA and Morgan who will be a junior at Norton High. I have worked at the L.G. Nourse Elementary School for six years as an educational assistant - SPED in Project Early. What makes Norton special? What makes Norton special to me is the sense of community. The families in Norton are very supportive of each other, dedicated and compassionate people. I have many good friends in town and feel very fortunate to live in such a great community. Why should you be elected as the unofficial Mayor …

Donna Caulfield

9:00 am on Tuesday, July 31, 2012

When I see kevin I will give Kevin a check for your charity.   more ›

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Meet the Candidates

Mayor of Norton Candidate: Steve Bishop

Norton resident and and DJ believes in "paying it forward."

Name:  Steve Bishop Age:  49 + 1 How long have I been a Norton Resident:  Since 1965 Background: I own a local DJ company and this community has supported me for over 25 years.  I love to help and have fun.  My family is my life.  I have been married for 23 years to Elaine.  She has given me three beautiful kids.  Allie who just graduated high school this year, Ben who will be a Lancer freshman this year and Kyle our first born who passed away at the age of 5 ½ from severe brain damage which he was born with.  His memory lives on every year with a fund raising golf outing which our proceeds benefit our community directly every year. What makes Norton special:  Easy….It’s people. Caring, compassionate, intelligent, community driven and most…

gil teixeira

11:21 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Hey, Steve. I really see you as Mayor; that is YOU!!! Would like to help. No, don't live there but have wonderful beautiful memories of you and your family. YOU NEED TO WIN. MORE PEOPLE LIKE YOU SHOUD BE IN POLITICS: a trustworthy, dependable, sociable, unselfish person; ok, who is I guess a decent DJ. lol Besides time to leave the CDs; you belong sitting on Norton's Mayor Chair. lol. Kyle would …   more ›

Monday, July 2, 2012

Mayor of Norton Candidates Selected

Watch for profiles on the faces of Norton.

The nomination period for Mayor of Norton candidates has come to a close. The people of Norton have selected the following residents as the most giving people in town, in no particular order: George Yelle Steve Bishop Meg Fox Billy Seaver Paul Helmreich Michelle Petersen Tom Petersen In the next few weeks, we will profile each candidate on Norton Patch and tell you about ther personal and professional lives, their accomplishments, and what they’ve done to make Norton a great place to live. Then the voting will begin to narrow it down to two candidates who will then have a month to collect votes for $1 each. The person with the most votes will split the fund-raised cash between the Parks and Recreation Department and a charity of their …

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