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Thomas M. Menino 1942-2014
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- MICHAEL SPAZIANIReply
Boston has so much culture and History a reflection of our Mayor Menino of Boston who will forever be remembered as part of our great history…! He will be a constant reminder of how we should live our lives as he showed us by his actions not his words.
I was walking by City Hall Plaza I remember in 1995 noticing Mayor Menino crossing the street I called his name How are you Mayor he stopped I introduced myself we shook hands he replied great meeting you Michael as if he knew me my entire LIFE not as a politician a true man with sincerity that was his value system we’ll never forget!! God Bless you and your Family Mayor Thomas Michael Menino.LikeLike
- Mila M
My community, my family, and I have personally benefited from Mayor Menino’s leadership and service. Whether
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"When your career includes delivering twenty straight State of the City addresses in Boston, you’ve got a lot to teach the world about leadership and “getting stuff done.” Mayor for a New America is a fascinating look at how he did it. I worked with Tom Menino for eight years on the challenges facing our cities. I know how much he did for the people of Boston." ―President Bill Clinton “Mayor Tom Menino led the resurgence of Boston's neighborhoods, expanded parks and livable spaces, and fought for an economy at the frontiers of innovation. He also knitted together a divided city and led the way for a new American revolution, ordering insurance coverage for domestic partners in 1996, performing marriages for same-sex couples in 2004, and sponsoring an annual gay prom at City Hall for Boston’s teenagers. A Mayor for a New America tells his story, from meeting his wife Angela to leading Boston after the Marathon bombings. Menino's Boston truly is a city on a hill, a model for the country and for the world.” ―Senator Elizabeth Warren, author of A Fighting Chance ―
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An old-school politician whose smarts owed more to the streets than the college classroom, Mr. Menino nonetheless helped turn Boston into a hub of 21st-century innovation, recruiting high-tech companies to the sprawling South Boston waterfront one minute, then cutting the ribbon at a neighborhood burrito shop the next.
“No man possessed a greater love for our city, and his dedicated life in service to Boston and her people changed the face of the city,” said his successor, Mayor Martin J. Walsh.
“With sheer determination and unmatched work ethic,” Walsh said, Mr. Menino “put us on the world stage as a national leader in health care, education, innovation, and the nitty-gritty of executing basic city services.”
“Because of his leadership,” he added, “Boston is a better place today.”
It was a few weeks into Mr. Menino’s summer tenure as acting mayor in 1993, when some pundits fancied him a temporary caretaker, that he offered a seemingly modest ambition: “I want to help people, help one individual a day. Just to make their life a little bit better.”
His landslide election that
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