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    Peabody reaps benefits of growth, diversity

    Salem News, MA
    June 23 2006

    Flags of some 16 countries could be seen flying at Peabody High
    School's graduation ceremony this spring. They represented seniors'
    countries of origin and signified the diversity that is one of the
    city's great strengths.

    It should come as no surprise that between July 1, 2004, and July 1,
    2005, Peabody gained more people ~W 975 ~W than any community in
    the state. Since the latter part of the 19th century when Greeks
    and Turks arrived in droves to work in its tanneries, the city has
    been welcoming new arrivals attracted by its affordability, sense of
    community and job opportunities. Today that tradition is celebrated
    each fall at the International Fall begun by the late Mayor Peter
    Torigian, himself the son of Armenian immigrants who arrived with
    little more than the clothes on their backs.

    But some, including Mayor Michael Bonfanti, are concerned by what
    he describes as a growing sense of hostility toward newcomers,
    particularly those from foreign shores. In his mind, as long as they're
    here legally, these new arrivals deserve to be treated like those whose
    families have lived in Peabody for a generation or two or even longer.

    In fact he's justifiably proud of the fact that so many want to live
    in his city.

    "People vote with their feet," Bonfanti told reporter Alan Burke,
    when asked about the population surge this week. "We're a welcoming
    community."

    That welcome extends to all, he notes, whether it's the senior citizens
    who've made Brooksby Village their new home, or families attracted
    by the relatively low rents downtown. And he's not about to suggest,
    as some have, that couples with children look elsewhere.

    Certainly growth can have a negative impact in terms of traffic and
    the cost of municipal services. But it also brings new people with
    fresh ideas, and the latter is something that's been in short supply
    in Peabody lately.
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