Word: aldermen
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...working-class city, roughly equal parts white, black and Latino, with brash politics and a kinetic union movement (much to Yale’s discomfiture). The city is small enough that Yale students play an active role—symbolized by Ward 1 of the Board of Aldermen, the equivalent of the city council, which is comprised almost entirely of undergraduate dorms. Earlier this month, incumbent Alderman Ben Healey, a Yale senior, defeated fellow senior Dan Kruger in one of New Haven’s hardest-fought races. Town-gown relations are contentious, but the Berlin wall between Yale?...
Provost said she planned to bring a resolution of support before the Somerville Board of Aldermen, while Jehlen said that she and colleagues in the State Legislature had written to Tufts President Lawrence Bacow...
Winters has volunteered to help with elections since she was 18. She has also worked on campaigns for local aldermen and on the House campaign of Rep. Michael E. Capuano (D-Mass...
...efforts did not go unnoticed. When Thomas Taylor was elected to the Somerville Board of Aldermen in the fall of 1986, he appointed Gay to fill the School Committee seat he had left open. The Board of Aldermen unanimously approved this appointment...
...January, he became interim president of theboard of aldermen, a promotion many criticized himfor accepting because it might give him an unfairadvantage in the election...