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  2. Edward J. Voke - Wikipedia

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    Edward John Voke (February 24, 1889 – April 10, 1965) was an American politician who served as the 36th mayor of Chelsea, Massachusetts from 1936 to 1941. In 1946, he was nominated as Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Judicial Court served until his death in 1965.

  3. Chelsea, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    By 1910, the number of Jews had grown to 11,225, nearly one-third of the entire population of the city. In the 1930s, there were about 20,000 Jewish residents out of a total population of almost 46,000 in Chelsea. Given the area of the city, Chelsea may have had the most Jewish residents per square mile of any city outside of New York City. [8]

  4. Government of Chelsea, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The city government of Chelsea, Massachusetts was incorporated in 1857. From 1739 to 1857, Chelsea was incorporated as a town. From 1857 to 1991 (with the exception of 1908 to 1911), the city's head of government was the mayor of Chelsea. The office of mayor ceased to exist after the city went into receivership.

  5. Andrew P. Quigley - Wikipedia

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    His mother, Zita L. Quigley, was a trustee of the Chelsea Public Library for over 40 years and a member of the Chelsea School Committee during the 1940s. [3] Quigley attended Cranwell Preparatory School and graduated from Chelsea High School in 1944. [4] He served as a Seaman 1st Class aboard a United States Navy PT boat during World War II.

  6. John J. Slater Jr. - Wikipedia

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    From 1964 to 1969 he was the mayor of Chelsea. He then represented the 16th Suffolk district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1969 to 1971. [4] During the administration of mayor Kevin White, Slater served as the assistant corporation counsel for the City of Boston. He then served as assistant counsel to the Massachusetts ...

  7. Thomas G. Ambrosino - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Ambrosino and former Portland, Maine city manager Mark Rees were finalists to succeed Jay Ash as city manager of Chelsea, Massachusetts. On June 8, 2015, the Chelsea city council voted 8 to 3 to hire Ambrosino. [5] He negotiated a four-year contract with the council and took office on July 20, 2015. [6]

  8. City of Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    The City of Chelsea was a local government area about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, on the eastern side of Port Phillip. The city covered an area of 12.23 square kilometres (4.72 sq mi), and existed from 1920 until 1994.

  9. List of Chelsea people - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Calvert (actress) was born in Chelsea; Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (Wife of Prince William) (Old Church Street) Thomas Carlyle the "Sage of Chelsea" (24 Cheyne Row – now National Trust House) Christian the lion; Dame Agatha Christie; Eric Clapton (lived on King's Road during the late 1960s) Petula Clark (lived at 4 Royal Avenue in ...