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Though he hails from a political family, Sullivan’s personal experience in government is negligible. His one stint in elected office was in 1996, when he won a seat on the Middlesex County Board of Commissioners, holding it for just a few months before the Commonwealth of Massachusetts dissolved county governments...
...heir to “Sullivan Service”—the tradition of caring for constituent needs that began with Eddie’s grandfather—is hardly surprising. But whether this appeal to the hearts of longtime residents will win him a council seat is still an open question...
...soft-spoken mid-Cambridge resident’s bid for a seat on the City Council fell short by just 90 votes. This year the Harvard-trained urban planner is back, waging another issues-based campaign similar to the one that endeared him to progressives throughout the city two years...
...Though Seidel lost then, he says that the race showed that the city is ready for political change. Newcomer Craig A. Kelley gained a seat in a year when all nine incumbents were up for re-election. This time, with two seats on the council up for grabs, the race is more open than ever...
...narrator and law enforcer.RR: Any good pee stories?PS: I had to go to the bathroom so bad yesterday that I had to use the women’s bathroom.RR: Was it cleaner?PS: It was definitely cleaner. They treat women so much better.RR: Did you put the seat down?PS: I put the seat up because I was taking a piss.RR: But did you put it down afterwards?PS: Oh. No. Also, really awkward, because there was like a girl right next to the bathroom and I think she saw me.RR: How does that experience inspire you for your...