Philip Frattaroli Holds Campaign Fundraiser in North End [Photos]
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City Councilor At-Large candidate, Philip Frattaroli, held a successful campaign fundraiser in his home neighborhood of the North End on Wednesday night, July 25, 2013. The event was held at a Filippo’s Ristorante on Causeway Street attracting dozens of supporters from around the Boston area. It was approximately two months ago when Frattaroli formally announced his candidacy at a kick-off event. With over 20 candidates vying for the four At-Large seats, the field will narrow to eight contenders during the preliminary election scheduled for Tuesday, September 24, 2013. Find out more about Philip Frattaroli at his website and Facebook page.
Philip Frattaroli at Campaign Fundraiser
Robert “Ted” Tomasone and Philip Frattaroli
Julie Fagan, Daniella Frattaroli and Brandon Cox
(L-R) Dante Settana, Philip Frattaroli and Fmr State Senator Warren Tolman
Candidate Philip Frattaroli (standing) with Chris Young, Anne Devlin Tagliaferro (standing) and Joanne Prevost Anzalone
Philip Frattaroli Speaks to Supporters
It’s not a Frattaroli event without great food!
Ed Deveau (center), Deputy Campaign Manager for Mayoral Candidate Rob Consalvo, with his wife and Philip Frattaroli
Philip Frattaroli and Suzanne Iannella
(L-R) Philip Frattaroli, Jane Welch, Former Winchester Town Councilman Wade Welch and Filippo Frattaroli
Kelly and Philip Frattaroli with a homemade campaign cake
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