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Peabody Woman Battles Rare Form of Aggressive Cancer
Lisa Basler is just 25 and is fighting against a rare, aggressive form of cancer. She's currently undergoing a costly trial treatment of chemotherapy.

Former Patch Staff
Hometown: East Boston, MA
Birthday: June 21
Bio: John joined Patch in August 2010 as the Local Editor for Danvers Patch. As of Memorial Day 2011, he switched over to become the editor for Peabody Patch, and now he's in charge of both Peabody and Danvers. Talk about things coming full circle... Prior to joining Patch, John spent three years at the Peabody-Lynnfield Weekly News, first as a reporter then editor of the two community newspapers. He graduated from Gordon College with a bachelor's degree in communications and has lived on the North Shore for the past eight years. John initially grew up in East Boston, but moved with his family to Southern Maine for several years and then came back to Mass. for college. He lives in Beverly with his wife and two sons.
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
As an Evangelical Christian, my views tend to fall along conservative lines on social issues; that being said, I've had people call me liberal-minded on various subjects. Political affiliation is in the eye of the beholder, I guess. Personally, I believe in a political and social structure that meets the needs of people where they're at and inspires them to rise above their circumstances.
Are you registered with a certain party?
I take advantage of Massachusetts' leeway on political party affiliations and remain unenrolled. It's easier that way to vote for the best candidate rather than along party lines.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I would say "devout," but that's only a vague label. In reality what that means is that I take my faith seriously and believe it applies to all aspects of life.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
In no particular ranking of importance — they are all equally crucial to the future prosperity of Peabody — there are three main issues to address in the heart of the city downtown: flooding, redevelopment and traffic.
The current city administration has been diligently working on these problems over the past decade and is now poised to implement some significant changes in the second two areas with some recent support from the City Council.
Development overall is always an issue for neighbors, and there’s still a fair amount of commercial and residential activity underway in this bustling community.
The city is also in the preliminary stages of undertaking major renovations to the Higgins Middle School — the largest middle school in the state.
Lisa Basler is just 25 and is fighting against a rare, aggressive form of cancer. She's currently undergoing a costly trial treatment of chemotherapy.

Santa Claus is due to arrive by Boston MedFlight Saturday morning, followed by a holiday open house at the Liberty Tree Mall.
Santa Claus is due to arrive by Boston MedFlight Saturday morning, followed by a holiday open house at the Liberty Tree Mall.
The suspect in a bank robbery and another attempted heist Thursday is believed to be a man who was recently living in a Danvers motel.
The city will be in its second year of utilizing a new emergency parking ban versus the standard overnight winter ban. Here's what you need to know to prepare.
The following information was provided by the Danvers Police Department. Where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Here's what you need to know today in Danvers.
Death notices and funeral announcements for Danvers people for Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013.
Death notices and funeral announcements for Peabody people for Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013.
The City Council is faced with deciding between two special permits for digital billboards located on neighboring Route 1 properties. The structures would be too close to each other to approve both.
The state has taken a road safety audit of Elliott Street in Danvers, where the interchange with Route 128 was re-engineered, to look at possible traffic and safety improvements. The exit forms an important connection to downtown Beverly.
Everyone agrees there are a number of issues with the traffic configurations on Elliott Street and High Street at the new ramps to Route 128.
The following information was provided by the Peabody Police Department. Where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The state has taken a road safety audit of both Elliott and High streets, where interchanges with Route 128 were re-engineered, to look at possible traffic and safety improvements.
Jacob Gustin and Ava Marotta will serve as Peabody's ambassadors in the annual service program with Gov. Deval Patrick and both were nominated by Higgins Principal Todd Bucey.
Death notices and funeral announcements for Peabody people for Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013.
Here's what you need to know today in Danvers.
Death notices and funeral announcements for Danvers people for Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013.