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  2. Michelle Wu - Wikipedia

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    e. Michelle Wu (Chinese: 吳弭; [1] born January 14, 1985) [2][3] is an American politician serving as the mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, since 2021. The daughter of Taiwanese immigrants, she was the first Asian American woman to serve on the Boston City Council, from 2014 to 2021, and acted as its president from 2016–2018.

  3. Boston - Wikipedia

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    In 1822, [16] the citizens of Boston voted to change the official name from the "Town of Boston" to the "City of Boston", and on March 19, 1822, the people of Boston accepted the charter incorporating the city. [69] At the time Boston was chartered as a city, the population was about 46,226, while the area of the city was only 4.8 sq mi (12 km 2).

  4. Boston Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Police Department (BPD), dating back to 1838, holds the primary responsibility for law enforcement and investigation within the city of Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest municipal police department in the United States. [2][3] The BPD is also the 20th largest law enforcement agency in the country. [4]

  5. Boston City Council - Wikipedia

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    Constitution. Boston City Charter. The Boston City Council is the legislative branch of government for the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is made up of 13 members: 9 district representatives and 4 at-large members. Councillors are elected to two-year terms and there is no limit on the number of terms an individual can serve.

  6. Government Center, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Government Center, Boston. Government Center is an area in downtown Boston, centered on City Hall Plaza. Formerly the site of Scollay Square, it is now the location of Boston City Hall, courthouses, state and federal office buildings, and a major MBTA subway station, also called Government Center. Its development was controversial, as the ...

  7. Jascha Franklin-Hodge - Wikipedia

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    Jascha Franklin-Hodge is the chief of streets for the City of Boston, Massachusetts under Mayor Michelle Wu. He previously served as the chief information officer for the city under Mayor Marty Walsh, [1] and co-founded digital consulting firm Blue State Digital. [2] In his role as Chief of Streets, he oversees the Boston Transportation ...