City Politics
Menino Elected for Fifth Term
Boston mayor Thomas M. Menino, was reelected to serve an unprecedented fifth consecutive term last night, putting a new flourish on a political legacy that has already led some commentators to jokingly brand him “mayor for life.”
City To Vote On New Council
Cambridge voters will elect nine City Councillors tomorrow from a field of 21 hopefuls who put forth their visions for a more efficient and responsive city government in interviews with The Crimson last week.
School Committee Elections Near
On Nov. 3, the citizens of Cambridge will go to the polls and elect six members to the new Cambridge ...
Menino Faces Call For Reform
An ideological impasse over a Harvard-sponsored residential development project in Allston has inflamed long-standing criticisms about the role of the ...
Democratic Senate Candidate Speaks in Adams House
Raucous applause welcomed Democratic Senate hopeful Alan A. Khazei ’83, into the Upper Common Room of Adams House yesterday afternoon. ...
Student Up for City Council
Knocking on registered Cambridge voters’ doors while dressed neatly in a gray button-down shirt and black slacks, 31-year-old Leland Cheung looks every bit the earnest young politician.