City Councilor At Large, Michael Flaherty, held a fundraiser on Monday night, sponsored by Rep. Aaron Michlewitz, Bob Dello Russo, Theresa Diecidue and Tom Arcadipane. The event was hosted at Frank DePasquale’s new Mare Oyster Crudo & Seafood Bar at 3 Mechanic Street, off Hanover. Councilor Flaherty is running for re-election on Tuesday, November 3rd, for one of the four citywide at-large seats. Many thanks to Therese who reported a great turnout and shared these event photos.
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