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At first mayoral forum, candidates practice Kumbaya approach, avoid specifics

The Jamaica Plain Gazette reports on a gathering of nine mayoral candidates at a forum sponsored by the West Roxbury Courthouse Neighborhood Association.

The candidates were mostly non-specific in their answers regarding plans for improving the city, sticking to generalities like "bringing people together," "broadening opportunities" and "improving schools," though Arroyo brought up his proposed "Invest in Boston" bill, which would invest Boston’s money in banks that invest in Boston to help promote economic development.

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Candidates who really want to engage could setup online forums... not touting how proud they are of their greatness. What Candidates have setup online forums for discussions' contributors/participants?... for participating from home or for participating from a neighborhood branch public library computer. After all, City Council Communications need to be more up to date !

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All is for the best in this the best of all possible worlds.

I love Boston,
Menino was great,
I am great,
Boston is great,
Everything is great,
I volunteered for some under served minority,
Just need to do a bit better, improve the schools, make
the streets safer, be more efficient
and I will make Boston even greater.

Is it any different from voting for high school class president?

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New applicant as of 5-10-2013 Potential Candidates for Municipal Election 2013
Potential Candidate for Councilor-At-Large
*(18.) George John Rigas Boston 02130 617-524-4724 857-719-6307 georgerigas at yahoo.com

(1-24 Mayor, 1-64 Councilors) Potential Candidates for Municipal Election 2013 as of 5-10-13
http://anopenbostoncitycouncil.blogspot.com

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Updates available... Potential Candidates for Municipal Election 2013
at
Boston Election Department
One City Hall Room 241
Boston MA 02201
tel 617 635-4054
fax 617 263-3024
email
Sabino.Piemonte at cityofboston.gov
http://www.cityofboston.gov/elections

Updates, see also
http://anopenbostoncitycouncil.blogspot.com

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