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Saundra Graham (September 5, 1941 [1] [2] – June 23, 2023 [3]) was an American independent politician from Cambridge, Massachusetts. [4] She served as a Cambridge City Councilor from 1971 to 1989, [5] and represented the 4th Middlesex district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1977 to 1988.
Robert W. Healy (born August 1943) is an American city manager who was the longest-serving city manager in the history of Cambridge, Massachusetts. He served from July 1, 1981 until June 30, 2013. He served from July 1, 1981 until June 30, 2013.
Leonard J. Russell (1932 [1] – June 16, 1985) was a mayor (council chairman) of Cambridge, Massachusetts and husband of mayor Sheila Russell.Russell, a former waste disposal manager, [1] represented the traditional conservative blue collar workforce of Cambridge [1] at the time when traditional neighborhoods were giving up to pressure from expanding universities and high technology companies.
Edward J. Sullivan (1921 – July 24, 2007) was clerk of courts for Middlesex County, Massachusetts and mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Edward's brother, Walter J. Sullivan also served as Mayor of Cambridge, as did his nephew, Michael.
"Massachusetts, United States - State & Local", Mediacloud.org. (Dynamic collection of online news sources about Massachusetts, circa 2008-present) Joseph P. Healey Library. "Massachusetts Newspapers". Library Research Guides. University of Massachusetts Boston. "Massachusetts newspapers". NewsLink.org. (Location?): (Publisher?).
In 1979, the city of Cambridge advertised in the Cambridge Chronicle that the Danehys owed $38,762 in delinquent back taxes on the 2394-2400 Massachusetts Avenue property. [6] [7] As a politician, he was known as an independent, which in Cambridge meant that he was "one of the council's most conservative members." [4] Danehy opposed rent ...
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The Historic Cambridge Newspaper Collection [1] is a freely available, keyword searchable archive of four Cambridge, Massachusetts newspapers. The collection includes editions that are in the public domain .