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...Councillor Timothy J. Toomey said that the distribution of density in the city unevenly effects some neighborhoods...
...Councillor Craig A. Kelley, who said he agreed with Toomey, said that concentrating residents in one area does not promote the city’s goal of maintaining its diversity...
...most money won. The figures were published in an issue of the Cambridge Civic Journal, authored by local political commentator Robert Winters, who is also an Extension School professor. Additionally, Cambridge City Council candidates consistently spent several thousand dollars more than those elected to the Cambridge School Committee. Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 both raised and spent the most money for his campaign, with $70,120 in receipts and $63,218 in expenditures. Reeves could not be reached for comment. At the other end of the spectrum, Councillor Craig A. Kelley?...
...early January, Moran, State Senator Steven A. Tolman, State Representative Kevin G. Honan, and Boston City Councillor Mark S. Ciommo authored a letter to the Boston Redevelopment Authority—the city agency that oversees development projects—that outlines revisions to the current agreement...
Yesterday’s Cambridge School Committee meeting turned tense after committee member Alfred B. Fantini lambasted City Councillor Craig A. Kelley for making disparaging comments about the situation of Cambridge schools at recent City Council meetings. “Every time [Kelley] hits us, I’m hitting him,” Fantini said. After the meeting, Fantini expanded on his criticisms of Kelley, calling Kelley’s analysis of the school system “biased.” “Every meeting he just has something negative to say about the public schools...