
Mayoral Candidate John Connolly joined the North End’s State Rep. Aaron Michlewitz in visiting seniors on Tuesday afternoon during Bingo at the Nazzaro Center. The mayoral election is set for Tuesday, November 5, 2013. (Photo courtesy of Rep. Michlewitz’s office.)
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I think its wonderful that all the politians visit the elderly and make them feel part of society. I think that the condidates and/or politions should visit with our North End youths….Let them know what’s going on in politics and around the city and what it means to be in politics. He/she could visit the Nazzaro center when the children are there after school.
This is just a suggestion.
John Connolly speaks from his heart, not a piece of paper, and I happen to admire that.
God Bless you John & I hope you win.