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Posts from r/massachusetts on Tuesday, 11/04

POSTS - TUESDAY, 11/04
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu set to win uncontested victory, securing 2nd term
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What is this? Over Quincy just now
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Ayanna Presley is considering a Senate run in Massachusetts
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Today is Election Day, Massachusetts! If your town is holding elections today, please go and vote if you haven’t yet.
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Mass., city of Boston, join lawsuits challenging Trump administration new loan forgiveness rules
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Got hit by an 18 wheeler on I-95 Woburn/Burlington area. State trooper refused to file a report. Should I have pushed for one?
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old caldor receipt i stumbled upon
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In Boston, incumbent Mayor Michelle Wu (D) won re-election with >90% of the vote. Running unopposed, she won by the widest margin of any Boston Mayor since the 19th century. The last Mayor to win by a wider margin was S. Cobb, who was nominated by both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
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How do single people afford to live in Boston?
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Before denouncing AIPAC, Moulton sought group’s endorsement for Senate campaign, source says
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