Archive for June, 2010

BRC Picnic 2010 a Success

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Over 200 people attended the BRC’s Annual Family Picnic at the home of Doug and Shannon McGinley who once again were the host and hostess with the most and mostess!

Over 200 People Attended the BRC Picnic 2010

A large tent covered the eating area on the grounds of their beautiful home and the children gathered in the lovely play area along the back yard.

Many candidates were in attendance and a good time was had by all. There were 150 photos taken. Please visit this link on Shutterfly to see a complete slide show!

Bedford Resident Dave Danielson to Seek Senate Seat

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
David J. Danielson
603.714.5430
www.davedanielson.com

DANIELSON TO SEEK NH SENATE SEAT

BEDFORD NH — David J. Danielson, of Bedford, NH will seek the Republican nomination for State Senate District 9 which includes the Towns of Bedford, Greenfield, Lyndeborough, Merrimack, Mont Vernon and New Boston currently Represented by Senator Sheila Roberge, who will leave office after serving residents of the district for twenty-four years. Danielson, a New Hampshire native, served twelve years as a Bedford Town Councilor. In addition, he is on the Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission, is currently president of the New England Association of Regional Councils and serves on the board of the National Association, co-chairing the Environment and Energy Committee. Testifying before US Senate staff he has represented the needs of small cities, rural communities and regions in a number of proposed legislative programs. Recently he attended a US Senate Caucus for Rural Communities on behalf of the American Public Works Association, presented to the Senate Banking Committee staff on The Livable Communities Act, and participated in a White House Conference on Sustainable Communities.

A nearly life-long affiliation with the Republican Party he was an elected delegate to the State Convention a number of times, served as the Hillsborough County Chair, and was the Town chair or co-chair for a number of candidates.

As an adjunct faculty member of Southern New Hampshire University he recently received the Excellence in Teaching Award. He is the principal of Forecee Advocacy, LLC that has a focus on training and strategic project development.

He and his wife are the very proud parents of a soon to be married son.