Legend has it that columnist Walter Winchell once advised his readers that if they wanted to learn the art of politics they should visit Peabody, Mass.
I’ve never been able to find the exact quote, but the truth is that politics has long ranked behind only football as the North of Boston community’s favorite sport. But times may be changing.
City Clerk Tim Spanos reports that for the first time since Peabody was incorporated as a city in 1917, there will not be a preliminary election for either ward or citywide office this year. There just aren’t enough candidates in any race to require one.
So all the name-calling, rumor-mongering and sign-stealing that have been staples of the municipal election season in the Tanner City can be put on hold until well after Labor Day.
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Nelson Benton is editorial page editor of The Salem News. Over the past four decades he has covered all the cities and towns of the North Shore, as well as the Statehouse. His political column appears every Friday on the Opinion page. Categories
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