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  2. Timothy J. Toomey Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Timothy J. Toomey Jr. (born June 7, 1953) was the Massachusetts State Representative for the 26th Middlesex District, which comprises East Cambridge and East Somerville, and a member of the Cambridge City Council. He served as a state representative from 1993 to 2016 and has served as a city councillor since 1990. [1]

  3. Cambridge City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Local Government Act 1972 reconstituted Cambridge as a non-metropolitan district with effect from 1 April 1974; it kept the same boundaries and its city status, but there were changes to the council's responsibilities. [8] The city of Cambridge is completely encircled by the neighbouring district of South Cambridgeshire.

  4. List of mayors and city managers of Cambridge, Massachusetts

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    Last Mayor before the City Manager form of government was established under a Massachusetts Plan E Charter. 42 John H. Corcoran: 1942 – December 28, 1945 Democratic: Beginning of the weak Mayor/City Manager form of government 43 John D. Lynch: 1946–1947 44 Michael Neville: 1948–1949 45 Edward Crane: 1950–1951 46 Joseph DeGuglielmo: 1952 ...

  5. Jan Liggett - Wikipedia

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    Following unsuccessful runs in 2003, 2006 and 2010, Liggett was first elected to Cambridge City Council in the 2014 municipal elections, defeating Shawn Newton and Paul Brown in Ward 4, which covers the Galt part of the city. She ran on a platform of bringing a "respect for taxpayers' money and viewpoint to the job", highlighting an ...

  6. Cambridge City Council elections - Wikipedia

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    1973 Cambridge City Council election; 1976 Cambridge City Council election (New ward boundaries) [1]; 1978 Cambridge City Council election; 1979 Cambridge City Council election

  7. Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge (/ ˈ k eɪ m b r ɪ dʒ / ⓘ KAYM-brij) [5] is a city and non-metropolitan district in the county of Cambridgeshire, England.It is the county town of Cambridgeshire and is located on the River Cam, 55 miles (89 km) north of London.

  8. Alice Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Alice K. Wolf (née Koerner; December 24, 1933 – January 26, 2023) was an Austrian-born American politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1996 to 2013, representing the 25th Middlesex District.

  9. E. Denise Simmons - Wikipedia

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    The previous mayor of Cambridge, Kenneth Reeves, was the first openly gay African-American mayor in the United States. As Cambridge mayor, Simmons served as head of the city's legislative body—while the non-elected city manager serves as the city's chief executive officer. Simmons brought the same sensibilities to the mayor's office that she ...