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...Mayor of Cambridge Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 has been an active figure in local politics since his senior year of college, when he participated in a University Hall sit-in against Harvard’s Angolan investments. As a Cambridge city councillor since 1989, and with his third term as America’s first openly gay black mayor coming to a close, Reeves has established himself as a Cambridge icon...
...This base is even more likely to deliver Reeves a council seat if Councillor Anthony D. Galluccio focuses his time and money on the race for the state senate seat to be vacated by Jarrett T. Barrios ’90 later this year. However, Galluccio—who told The Crimson he was “seriously considering” running for Barrios’s seat—would not be obligated to surrender his place on the council if elected to the state senate...
Seidel’s decision to join the race, which he had been considering for at least the past several weeks, came the day after the resignation of State Senator Jarrett T. Barrios ’90. City Councillor Anthony D. Galluccio, who has consistently received the most votes in council elections since 1997, is considered to be one of the leading candidates for the seat...
Seidel’s candidacy could also pose a challenge to freshman Councillor Craig A. Kelley, a frequent critic of both City Manager Robert W. Healy, Cambridge’s chief executive, and the other councillors. Kelley and Seidel share much of the same political base: middle-class, progressive voters concerned about education reform and environmental issues...
...Chelsea City Councillor Paul R. Nowicki and State Representative Eugene L. O’Flaherty both told The Crimson they are considering possible runs. O’Flaherty, a state representative for over a decade, has around $49,000, according to a filing from the beginning of this year. Finance reports from early 2003—the latest date available—listed Nowicki’s cash-on-hand at around...