Posted on 11/01/11
Please join me THIS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, for our Countdown to Election Day Reception at Canary Square, 435 South Huntington Avenue, Jamaica Plain, from 5:30pm — 7:30pm. Come meet old friends and new and try some delicious food at one of JP’s best new restaurants. We’re a week out from Election Day and are working [...]
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Posted on 07/31/11
From West Roxbury Patch West Roxbury resident Alana Keane is working in the office of City Councilor Matt O’Malley as part of the City’s Youth Fund summer jobs program. Keane will begin her senior year at Newton Country Day School in September. The following is written by Alana Keane. A few weeks ago I began [...]
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Posted on 03/22/11
Reposted from West Roxbury Patch School and snow related issues dominated the discussion portion of District 6 City Councilor Matt O’Malley’s first West Roxbury Town Hall Meeting on Monday night. O’Malley, just over three months into his first term representing most of the Parkway, also discussed a number of the legislative issues he has been [...]
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Posted on 12/08/10
From ThePhoenix.com Age 31, recently elected Boston City Councilor Matt O’Malley is a member of a new generation of local politicos who are more at home in coffee bars than in smoke-filled rooms. Gay voters, minority voters, and blue-collar voters are not to this generation discrete interest groups. Rather, they have one thing in common: [...]
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Posted on 11/24/10
Dear friends, We did it! I am so grateful for your help during my campaign for the District 6 seat on the Boston City Council. I could not have done it without you. This victory belongs to us. I would be honored if you would join me at my inauguration at Boston City Hall on [...]
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Posted on 11/19/10
From WBUR: We talk with the newest member of the Boston City Council about his victory in the special election, his decision to vote Chuck Turner off the council, and his goals on the city council. Listen to full audio interview here
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Posted on 11/17/10
Matthew J. O’Malley, the young, hand-picked successor to John M. Tobin Jr., will take his place on the Boston City Council after a convincing victory over James W. Hennigan last night in the race for the vacant Sixth District seat. O’Malley garnered 60 percent of the vote to top Hennigan’s 40 percent, according to the [...]
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Posted on 11/13/10
Globe Editorial, November 13, 2010 While the rest of the state gets a respite from electioneering, voters in West Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, and parts of Roslindale will be back in action on Nov. 16 to fill the vacant City Council seat in District 6. A crowded preliminary in October yielded two candidates for Tuesday’s run-off: [...]
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Posted on 11/10/10
By Staff Reports, West Roxbury Transcript West Roxbury – The next District 6 City Councilor is not going to replace John Tobin. And he’ll barely have time to learn where the bathrooms are in City Hall before beginning his campaign for re-election next year. When West Roxbury and Roslindale residents vote in the special election [...]
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Posted on 11/10/10
By: EDITORIAL | November 10, 2010 This year’s electoral excitement is not yet over for residents of Boston’s politically muscular District 6, which encompasses West Roxbury and parts of Roslindale, Jamaica Plain, and Mission Hill. On Tuesday, November 16, there will be a special election to fill the City Council seat vacated when John Tobin [...]
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