Mayoral Candidate Marty Walsh Greets North End Residents and Scenes From the Neighborhood Council Election
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Mayoral candidate Martin Walsh spent some time chatting with North End residents this weekend. With over 300 residents coming out to vote in the Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) election on Saturday, there were plenty of folks hanging around in the playground outside the Nazzaro Center. Below are some photos from Saturday, May 18, 2013. For more on the NEWNC election results, see this post.
From the left, David Marx, Maria Lanza, Nicky Verrocchi, Mayoral Candidate Martin Walsh, Ralph Verrocchi and Stephen Passacantilli
L-R, Mike Magnar, Nick Verrochhi, Jason Aluia, Ralph Verrocchi, Lillian Ferrullo and Maria Lanza
Candidates in NEWNC Election – May 2013 – (L-R) Maria Lanza, Robert Gomes, Jorge Mendoza, Stephen Passacantilli, Philip Frattaroli, David Marx, Ralph Verrocchi, Ed Rice (Photo by Matt Conti)
Stephen Passacantilli (left) and Jason Aluia
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Anthony and Ralph Verrochhi
From the left, David Marx, Nicky Verrocchi, Mayoral Candidate Martin Walsh, Ralph Verrocchi and Stephen Passacantilli
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