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It's hard to believe that September is already here and my girls have started school. What doubly surprises me is we have to start talking about New England Winter Vehicle of the Year. Sure, it's 80 degrees outside as I sit at my computer, but it’s time to start thinking about winter. We know there are long lead times in ordering vehicles.

September 2012 President’s Letter

It’s hard to believe that September is already here and my girls have started school. What doubly surprises me is we have to start talking about New England Winter Vehicle of the Year. Sure, it’s 80 degrees outside as I sit at my computer, but it’s time to start thinking about winter. We know there […]

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Excuse me for the delay in getting this president's letter out more than a week into March. There have been changes afoot that had me hold off.  Let me start by saying there is no March NEMPA meeting. We had a busy February with our winter awards judging, a Mazda presentation at our February meeting (itself moved to accommodate Valentine’s Day) and a Buick presentation at John Lawlor's headquarters—a great space to do a program.

March 2012 President’s Letter

Excuse me for the delay in getting this president’s letter out more than a week into March. There have been changes afoot that had me hold off. Let me start by saying there is no March NEMPA meeting. We had a busy February with our winter awards judging, a Mazda presentation at our February meeting […]

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As I write this, the Groundhog has seen his shadow, which portends six more weeks of winter. As long as it's six more weeks of winter like we've been enjoying here in New England, then I'm not complaining. But something tells me we're not going to be so lucky.

February 2012 President’s Letter

As I write this, the Groundhog has seen his shadow, which portends six more weeks of winter. As long as it’s six more weeks of winter like we’ve been enjoying here in New England, then I’m not complaining. But something tells me we’re not going to be so lucky.

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