Surrounded by enthusiastic supporters, mayoral candidate John Connolly spoke at a North End / Waterfront campaign fundraiser on Tuesday night at Billy Tse’s Restaurant. Attracting many neighborhood residents and business owners, the reception was organized by Nasser Buisier, Billy Tse, Vito Ascolillo, Carmela Laurella and Stephen DeAngelis. Connolly gave a brief speech emphasizing issues surrounding jobs, better schools, public safety, the economy, workforce housing, BRA transparency and attracting businesses to Boston. The November 5, 2013 election will decide between John Connolly and Marty Walsh for Boston’s next mayor.
(L-R) Frank DePasaquale, Paul Scapicchio, Stephen DeAngelis, Vito Ascolillo, Nasser Buisier, Carmela Laurella, John Connolly, Billy Tse, Massimo Tiberi and Masoud Buisir
Mayoral Candidate John Connolly speaks to the crowd
Event Organizers, (L-R) Nasser Buisier, Vito Ascolillo, Carmela Laurella, Billy Tse and Stephen DeAngelis
Paul Scapicchio, Toni Gilardi and Mayoral Candidate John Connolly
The Tiberi Brothers (center) and friends at John Connolly’s campaign event
Philip Frattaroli (left), Mayoral Candidate John Connolly (center) and Filippo Frattaroli
CL Waterfront Properties at Billy Tse’s Restaurant for Mayoral Candidate John Connolly’s Event
Marc, Don and Sal
Nasser Buisier (left), Mayoral Candidate John Connolly (center) and Masoud Buisir
Stephen Scapicchio and Therese Russo Diecidue
North End neighbors at John Connolly campaign event
North End Waterfront residents, Anna and Paul Ragusa with Steve Mirabella and friend at the John Connolly Fundraiser
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