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Alice L. Turkel was the only School Committee candidate to reach quorum at first tally with 2,684 votes. She was followed after subsequent counts by Susana M. Segat; E. Denise Simmons; challenger Robin A. Harris, who unseated incumbent Alfred Fantini; David P. Maher and Joseph G. Grassi...
Alice L. Turkel, a member of the liberal Cambridge Civic Association (CCA), received the most votes. Robin A. Harris, a sixth grade teacher at the Benjamin Bennaken charter-school, upset incumbent Alfred B. Fantini to give the CCA a two-seat majority on the six-member committee. Joseph G. Grassi, David P. Maher, Susana M. Segat and Denise Simmons also won seats on the committee. The results are expected to be made official tomorrow...
...President Geneva T. Malenfant offered a reason for Fantini's poor showing...
...didn't see any sign of Fantini doing anything until maybe a week before the election," she said...
SCHOOL COMMITTEE RACEA. Fiona McKinnonGraphicName #1 VotesAlice Turkel 2,656Susana M. Segat 2,581David P. Maher 2,152Joseph G. Grassi 2,046Denise Simmons 2,026Robin A. Harris 1,972Alfred B. Fantini 1,740Charles L. Stead, Sr. 953Source: Cambridge Election Commission, unofficial first tally of No. 1 votes, based on 42 of 42 voting precincts reporting