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ENDORSEMENT: A vote for Michelle Wu

Editors October 21, 2021
We, as a paper, endorse Michelle Wu because we believe in her vision, and we trust in her ability to achieve it.
Boston mayoral candidates John Barros, Andrea Campbell, Kim Janey, Annissa Essaibi George, Jon Santiago and Michelle Wu at the Suffolk County House of Corrections May 28. The candidates addressed criminal justice reform, mental health resources and more at their first in-person mayoral forum. COURTESY OF PETER VAN DELFT

Suffolk County Sheriff Department holds first in-person 2021 mayoral forum

Madison Mercado June 2, 2021
Six Boston mayoral candidates debated in the first in-person forum of the year last Wednesday.
Attendees at a city councilor-at-large debate hosted at WBUR’s CitySpace on Oct. 29, ahead of Boston’s general city council elections that are taking place tomorrow. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DFP FILE

All you need to know for Tuesday’s City Council General Election

Joel Lau November 5, 2019
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5. There, voters will pick the winners of all 13 city council seats -- 9 district seats and 4 city councilor at-large seats.
The eight city councilor-at-large candidates at a debate hosted at WBUR’s CitySpace Tuesday. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Candidates for city councilor at-large debate at WBUR’s CitySpace

Gabriella Finocchio October 24, 2019
The eight remaining candidates for city councilor at-large gathered to debate various issues facing the City of Boston, including transportation, addiction, housing, and education.
The Boston Public Library in Copley Square, where at-large candidates for Boston City Council hosted an open forum to discuss their environmental stances on Wednesday night. CHLOE GRINBERG/ DFP FILE

City Council candidates tackle environmental challenges in public forum

Alyssa Figueroa October 3, 2019
All but one of the at-large candidates for Boston’s City Council convened at the Boston Public Library Wednesday night for a forum in which city residents pressed the contenders on their stances on energy and environmental issues.
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