“It’s really funny, you hear people say, well, we don’t want taller buildings because we don’t want to be Manhattan,” McGovern said. “You know how we’re like Manhattan? We’re second to them in rents.”
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@jsaif99 It amazes me that people who support housing are made out to be the bad guys. We are talking about housing people, not building nuclear reactors in your neighborhood.
I'll be walking in the 8th annual @WinterWalkDay to end homelessness. If you would like to help me reach my $1,000 goal (funds will go to @Y2YNetwork) please click below. Thank you.
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I am honored to be returning to the Cambridge City Council. Thank you to everyone who gave so much of their time to make it happen. Congratulations to everyone who ran, and to all who were elected. For my full statement visit https://t.co/e8yrsnknwh
Great article by @thecrimson on the importance of housing in the City Council election. It's not enough to say that you support affordable housing, you have to be willing to vote for it, even when it's difficult. I hope to have your #1 vote tomorrow. https://t.co/1JiqoiE26K
While some candidates are pledging to remove bike lanes, I spent my morning with about 30 kids from the Peabody School Bike Bus. Nothing cuter than a bunch of young kids laughing, riding and having fun!
Less than a week until Election Day! If you want to help me return to the @CambMA City Council so I can keep fighting for affordable housing, income insecurity, and more, then we could use your help! Sign up for a volunteer shift today! https://t.co/rGG6YxLId4
Dear Local 26 family,
Marc McGovern, Denise Simmons, and Paul Toner will stand with us against any company who takes advantage of Cambridge residents.
Please vote for these leaders November 7.
-Carlos Aramayo, President
UNITE HERE Local 26 @MarcGov@E_DeniseSimmons @PFToner