October 30, 2014
By Bryan Marquard and Jim O'Sullivan
Thomas Michael Menino, (click here) who insisted a mayor doesn’t need a grand vision to lead, then went on to shepherd Boston’s economy and shape the skyline and the very identity of the city he loved through an unprecedented five consecutive terms in City Hall, died Thursday. He was 71 and was diagnosed with advanced cancer not long after leaving office at the beginning of this year....
This isn't fair. He was suppose to be around a lot longer than this.
By Bryan Marquard and Jim O'Sullivan
Thomas Michael Menino, (click here) who insisted a mayor doesn’t need a grand vision to lead, then went on to shepherd Boston’s economy and shape the skyline and the very identity of the city he loved through an unprecedented five consecutive terms in City Hall, died Thursday. He was 71 and was diagnosed with advanced cancer not long after leaving office at the beginning of this year....
This isn't fair. He was suppose to be around a lot longer than this.