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Baker faces another Covid winter

Baker faces another Covid winter
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Boston City Hall Mired In $5 Billion Budget Dispute

Boston City Hall Mired In $5 Billion Budget Dispute
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South End State Rep Jon Santiago launches mayoral campaign – Jamaica Plain Gazette

Bringing a wealth of experiences from the State House, the emergency room and overseas deployments in the military to the table, South End State Rep. Jon Santiago announced on Tuesday his intentions to run for mayor. Santiago has been considering run since January, and has said as much in the media, but not made an official announcement until now. He made the announcement in a two-minute video available in English and Spanish. He comes into the race as the only major male candidate in a field of three women from the Boston City Council, including Councilors Andrea Campbell, Annissa Essaibi George and Michelle Wu.

Barros, inching closer to a bid for mayor, is set to resign from City Hall post

Barros, inching closer to a bid for mayor, is set to resign from City Hall post Economic Development chief turns in resignation letter to Walsh By Meghan E. Irons Globe Staff,Updated February 23, 2021, 6:22 p.m. Email to a Friend John Barros.John Tlumacki John Barros, the city’s chief of economic development, is stepping down from his City Hall post, in a move some political observers see as inching ever closer to a bid for mayor. Barros submitted his resignation letter to Mayor Martin J. Walsh recently, saying this will be his last week in the role, according to Barros’s letter, dated Feb. 19, that was obtained by the Globe. Walsh is expected

Walsh s swift, behind-closed-doors police commissioner appointment a departure from how other cities handle major move

Mayor Walsh’s swift, behind-closed-doors police commissioner appointment a departure from how other cities handle major move Dugan Arnett © Jim Davis/Globe Staff Dennis White was sworn in Monday by Mayor Martin J. Walsh as the new police commissioner. The news came in a press release issued last week by Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh. His police commissioner, William Gross, was out, abruptly retiring after two-plus years atop the department. And Dennis White a veteran officer largely unknown outside the agency was in, tapped as Gross’s permanent replacement. There would be no national search. No list of finalists. No public input.

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