Sunday, July 31, 2011

Welcome to the official Blog of "Elect John Cain for Ward Three, Quincy, MA"

Count on Cain for Ward Three City Council 
Cain Will Deliver Solutions & Results           
web address:   http://www.electjohncain.webs.com                                    
blog: http//www.johncainforward3.blogspot.com                                                
Facebook: johncainforward3       

Kathleen Anne O'Hanley-Cain and John C. Cain, Jr. 
         

Hello Friends and Neighbors! My name is John Cain, candidate for Ward 3 City Councilor, and I have established a personal blog to post, communicate, and inform our community on my ideas and plans. As well as using this as a tool to share information about myself, I hope to receive feedback, comments, concerns, and questions as well. Thank you for your time. Count On Cain!


Fundraising Event - Not to be missed! 

Please join the Committee to Elect John Cain in attending a fundraiser at Furnace Brook Golf Club, 74 Reservoir Road, in Quincy, MA. The event will run from 7:00PM to 11:00PM.
We hope you can join us for an evening of great company, refreshments, and entertainment. The Carl Eisman Trio, friends of my son Ian, will be performing for the evening. We truly hope you can join in making change! If you can not attend, a campaign donation would be greatly appreciated.


Suggested Donation : $25.00


Please make your checks payable to: 
Committee to Elect John Cain

Donation Address: 
Committee to Elect John Cain
Attention: Manuel C. Garrido, Treasurer
23 Piermont Street
Quincy, MA 02170

For any questions or concerns please e-mail:
johncainforward3@gmail.com

























































Friday, July 8, 2011

Cain Commits to Support Eileen & Mark Dargon Rights as Residents in Ward 3

I was saddened to read the article where Eileen & Mark Dargon were sharing some of their frustrations, as residents living on Brook Street. I phoned Eileen a few days ago, and got an earful of the reality that the family is experiencing. I stopped by the house, which I told Eileen I would do, but they weren't home. I parked my car, and with my camera, observed some of the issues she had shared.
If you haven't read the article, attached is an Attached is an excerpt:
"I read with interest of the plan to renovate the Quincy T stop and my blood began to boil.

Does anyone running this city realize that there is more to Quincy than Quincy Center?
Example: Wollaston T does not even have handicap accessibility. Streets and sidewalks are an embarrassment.

Looking for a job? Don’t look in Quincy. I’ve lost three jobs since last July when employers went bankrupt, or I was laid off from lack of business in the “Square.”
Trying to keep your neighborhood clean and nice? Not in Quincy. Illegal boarding houses run rampant in the Wollaston T area. When I call the city on these houses, I am treated like I have done something wrong.

The trash and the loitering near the T and playgrounds is a whole other story. No barrels for trash makes for a disgusting walk with a dog.

The city is well aware of the problems in the Wolly T area and seem to make barely, if any, effort to do anything.

City Councilor Kevin Coughlin has done an amazing job of responding to complaints, but he can only do so much. If the rest of the city could somehow manage to get together and share info, I’m sure a lot of the problems could be addressed better.".

I plan to do whatever I can for them now, to protect their rights!!! When elected to the Ward 3 City Council by you, I plan to attack many of these issues, because I would have more time to work on them. 


Saturday, June 25, 2011

Cain Demonstrates the Importance of Respecting All Candidates Running for Office

Mayoral Candidate, Ann Mahoney, Ward 3 Candidate John Cain


Ward 3 City Council Candidate John Cain expressed his appreciation to the Mayoral Candidate, Ann Mahoney, for the complimentary invitation to her fund raising kick-off, recently held.

Cain believes that both candidates have voters in Ward 3. So it is important that the City Councillor is sensitive to all interest. Cain has met with, and listened to the concerns, issues and desires of the residents of Ward 3. Some support the incumbent, while others support the opponent.

Cain offers an openness to both, to ensure a positive relationship, when he is elected the new Ward 3 City Councillor.


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

"A VOTE FOR OUR DAD IS A VOTE FOR HONEST REPRESENTATION"

Ian Cain
Liam Cain
We would like to ask for your vote on Tuesday, November 8th, 2011, for our Dad, John C. Cain, Jr., who is running for the City Council seat in Ward 3.

We would also like to ask for your assistance and support by communicating with your family, friends and neighbors that might live in Ward 3, and to ask them vote for my Father. A list of the streets & street numbers, and precincts in ward 3 are attached, and also available on the internet at: http://www.johncainforward3.blogspot.com.

He clearly cares, and is passionate about our neighborhood. His blog and website describes some of the issues that he cares about. He is open to hear about your concerns, and will respond immediately with the status, progress or solution the subject brought to his attention.

For those that need to register to vote, the following website address will allow them to request a form to be mailed home: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elestu/stuidx.htm

If you plan to be away at school or a trip, we really need your vote, for Dad to win. You can send us an email at: johncainforward3@gmail.com, and we will make sure you receive the absentee ballot request form. These forms are also available at the Clerks Office, in Quincy City Hall. For more detailed information, you can go directly to the website: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/eleifv/howabs.htm

Thank you for considering Dad.  You Can Count On Cain!

Sincerely,
Ian C. Cain – ic.cain@gmail.com
Erin K. Cain – cain20e@gmail.com
Liam P. Cain – cain.lp@gmail.com

192 South Central Avenue
Quincy, MA 02170

Sunday, June 19, 2011

How to Request Constituent Services - Request Form

Through the City of Quincy's website, a request form is available to residents with a service need. The attached web address will direct you to a Constituent Form, that should be filled in and submitted.

I would encourage you to fill out the form even if you make the phone call.

http://www.quincyma.gov/ConstituentServices/

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Flooding Continues at Belmont and Brook-Ward 3 Precinct 2



It was a pleasure to stop in and see my old friends and neighbors. We were happy to realize that life has been good to us. Harriet Fraser reminded me that flooding on the corner of Belmont and Brook, continued to plague the neighborhood.
I told her that I intend to find out the current status of any plans to resolve the problem.