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New Pequot chairman offers vision
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2002 Michael Thomas, newly elected chairman of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut, is promising new economic development projects, more tribal housing and better relations with local governments. Thomas said the tribe is looking into two hotel projects. He also wants to develop a more open relationship with town leaders who have historically opposed the tribe's efforts. In an editorial, The Norwich Bulletin congratulates Thomas for his victory. "That Michael Thomas has pledged to guide that expansion while keeping the lines of communications open with neighboring communities is welcome news," the paper writes. Get the Story:
Mashantucket leader eyes hotels (The Norwich Bulletin 11/5)
Editorial: Congratulations, Mr. Thomas (The Norwich Bulletin 11/5)
Thomas, Reels outline tribe's course (The New London Day 11/5)
New Tribal Leadership, New Agenda (The Hartford Courant 11/5) Related Stories:
Pequot Tribe elects new chairman (11/4)
Mashantucket voters go to polls (11/1)
Reels leaves future to new generation (10/11)
Pequot's Reels won't run for chairman (10/10)
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