Word: birmingham
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...race for the state Senate seat currently held by Senate President Thomas F. Birmingham ’72, Cambridge’s popular city councillor Anthony D. Galluccio took only 32 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s Democratic primary. A former mayor who in the last election set a city record for number of votes won, Galluccio’s credentials set him apart as one of the most popular city councillors in Cambridge memory...
...Brien finished ahead of Robert B. Reich (25 percent), Thomas F. Birmingham ’72 (24 percent) and Warren E. Tolman (18 percent...
...Brien finished ahead of Robert B. Reich (25 percent), Thomas F. Birmingham ’72 (24 percent) and Warren E. Tolman (18 percent...
...Reich supporters gathered at the Cambridge VFW Post last night remained resilient to the end, even as Tolman and Birmingham conceded...
Reich, along with Birmingham and Tolman, will gather for a “Unity News Conference” at the Omni Parker House tomorrow morning to rally support for O’Brien...