Mayor Koch’s Reelection Campaign Goes Negative
As is both well-known as well as common practice, going negative is a common practice when a candidate, especially an incumbent, is facing a closer race than had been anticipated.
As is both well-known as well as common practice, going negative is a common practice when a candidate, especially an incumbent, is facing a closer race than had been anticipated.
That and also looking to be leaning on spending $500,000 on campaign consultants by the time that Mayor Koch’s final campaign consultant bill for this election cycle is paid.
Braintree Fire Chief James O’Brien was recently taken to task by Quincy Quarry News’ media brethren at NBCBoston Channel 10 for seeing his sons greased into jobs as Braintree firefighers.
Granite LInks formally announced on Monday that it was dropping its controversial bid to score a 99 year ground lease extension from an obliging Quincy City Hall.
Koch and mirrors strike again …