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Worcester, Massachusetts City Council members (10 P) Pages in category "Massachusetts city council members" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 226 total.
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 12th Norfolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Norfolk County. [1] Democrat John Rogers of Norwood has represented the district since 1993. [2]
He was replaced on the City Council by Frederick C. Hailer Jr. 4. ^ On April 21, 1958, Frederick C. Hailer Jr. resigned from the City Council. He was succeeded by James S. Coffey. [11] 5. ^ Following Edward F. McLaughlin Jr.'s election as Massachusetts Attorney General, he was replaced on the City Council by Peter F. Hines in September 1958. [12]
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Barry R. Finegold (March 3, 1971 in Norwood, Massachusetts [1]) currently serves as a Democratic member of the Massachusetts Senate representing the Second Essex and Middlesex district since 2019. He previously served from January 2011 to January 2015. He is a former state representative of the 17th Essex district in Massachusetts.
Steven Senne/AP. Danny Doherty, 12, of Norwood, Mass., stands for a photograph Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024, in front of his home in Norwood, while holding a letter from the Town of Norwood Board of ...
Member of: School Committee [2] Residence: None official: Seat: Springfield City Hall: Nominator: Non-partisan nominating petition [3] Appointer: Popular vote: Term length: Four years (2011-Present) Two year (1925-2011) One year (1852-1925) [4] Constituting instrument: Springfield City Charter: Precursor: Springfield Board of Selectmen (1636 ...