Log in  |  Register   3/19/2010

Coloring ‘new Boston’ with ‘shades of gray’

By Peter Gelzinis
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 -
+ Recent Articles
EmailE-mail   PrintablePrint   Comments(11) Comments   LargerSmallerText size  Bookmark and Share Share  

In another time, another Boston, Andrew Kenneally would have run for the Boston City Council with both feet firmly planted in the predictable confines of his West Roxbury roots.

But this is a different Boston, a “new Boston.” Four years before he ever thought of running for an at-large council seat, Kenneally migrated across town - leaving Westie to settle in the vibrant ethnic stew that is East Boston.

 
The article you requested has been archived
 
All coverage within BostonHerald.com from the last 7 days remains free of charge. Articles do not always include original photos, charts or graphics.
» Click for access to article within the archive
Advertisement
ON THE STUMP: At-large candidate...
Photo by Angela Rowlings
ON THE STUMP: At-large candidate Andrew Kenneally brought his council campaign to Chinatown yesterday.

Related Articles

Anti-Reid ad draws criticism from MGM Mirage

LAS VEGAS - Casino giant MGM Mirage Inc. is branding campaign ads linking Senate...

Sen. Harry Reid’s wife released from hospital

Sen. Harry Reid’s wife released from hospital RENO, Nevada — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s wife has been released...

Harry Reid’s wife undergoes surgery after traffic crash

Harry Reid’s wife undergoes surgery after traffic crash FALLS CHURCH, Va. — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s wife underwent...

More on:

 + Joe Moakley  + Andrew Kenneally  + Harry Reid
Advertisement



Contact us  |   Print advertising  |   Online advertising  |   Herald history  |   News tips  |   Electronic edition  |   Browser upgrade  |   Home delivery  |   Herald wireless

$ave on Boston Herald Home Delivery

Jobs with Herald Media

For back copy information and more information on other collectible copies please call 617-426-3000 Ext. 7714.  Click here for Celtics, Patriots and Red Sox back copies

N.I.E. Smart Edition Mass Literacy Foundation