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  2. Gina Fiandaca - Wikipedia

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    From 2006 to 2014, Fiandaca served as director of Boston's Office of the Parking Clerk. From 2015 to 2019, she served as commissioner of the Boston Department of Transportation. [ 3 ] In 2019, she became assistant city manager of Austin, Texas . [ 4 ]

  3. Neighborhoods in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The islands in Boston Harbor are administered as part of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. [1]The Boston Redevelopment Authority, [2] the City Parking Clerk, [3] and the City's Department of Neighborhood Development [4] have also designated their own neighborhoods.

  4. Maureen Feeney - Wikipedia

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    From 1994 to 2011 she represented Dorchester on the Boston City Council. She served as City Council president from 2007 to 2008. [2] Feeney did not run for reelection in 2011 and resigned on November 10, 2011, before her final term was complete. Her resignation allowed her to seek the position of city clerk, as state conflict of interest law ...

  5. Suffolk County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    May 8, 1974. The Suffolk County Courthouse, now formally the John Adams Courthouse, is a historic courthouse building in Pemberton Square in Boston, Massachusetts. It is home to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (the state's highest court) and the Massachusetts Appeals Court. Built in 1893, it was the major work of Boston's first city ...

  6. Boston Government Service Center - Wikipedia

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    Boston Government Service Center. / 42.362768; -71.063437. The Boston Government Service Center ( BGSC) is a state government complex in the West End of Boston, Massachusetts. The center was designed in the Brutalist style, led by architect Paul Rudolph. It is one of the major components of the Government Center complex in Downtown Boston.

  7. List of courthouses in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Built in the 20th century. John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse, built 1933, also known as the John W. McCormack Federal Building, 5 Post Office Square, Boston. Designed by Cram & Ferguson. Currently houses the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. [19] Suffolk County Courthouse, built 1937, Pemberton Square, Boston.

  8. Wakefield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Wakefield is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Greater Boston metropolitan area, [ 9 ] incorporated in 1812 and located about 12.5 mi (20.1 km) north-northwest of Downtown Boston. Wakefield's population was 27,090 at the 2020 census. [ 10 ]

  9. Government Center, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Government Center, Boston. Government Center is an area in downtown Boston, centered on City Hall Plaza. Formerly the site of Scollay Square, it is now the location of Boston City Hall, courthouses, state and federal office buildings, and a major MBTA subway station, also called Government Center. Its development was controversial, as the ...