Word: reeveses
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In the City Council race, with a boost yesterday from the ballots that needed to be counted by hand, Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 successfully edged out local activist John Pitkin by 59 votes for the ninth seat on the council. After a preliminary count Tuesday night...
Following the first round of tabulations, Reeves came in eighth, outpacing Pitkin by 40 number one votes, with Councillor David P. Maher in tenth, 77 behind him.
The two School Committee members both have the endorsement of the Cambridge Civic Association (CCA), the activist establishment of local politics. In front of the Agassiz, the CCA crowd is hanging out together; at one corner of the school all the signs advertise their candidates. Down the street, two young...
“We’re trying to show Ken Reeves stands alone in Cambridge politics,” says Patrick Cochran, one of the carpenters. “He’s an excellent guy. He really supports the community.”
Traffic is slow for the Reeves duo but it’s not bustling for the CCA candidates either. After a while, Pitkin moves over to the nearby Peabody School, where he stays until almost noon. Then he goes to the Longfellow House precinct on Brattle Street, where a warden...