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After Boston's expert bomb squads were unable to determine that magnetic light boards were not explosive devices and sent the city into a day-long panic after detonating them repeatedly on television, Mayor Menino announced that he would petition the FCC to have the Cartoon Networks broadcast license revoked. | After Boston's expert bomb squads were unable to determine that magnetic light boards were not explosive devices and sent the city into a day-long panic after detonating them repeatedly on television with explosives of their own, Mayor Menino announced that he would petition the FCC to have the Cartoon Networks broadcast license revoked. | ||
Boston authorities were widely praised for their actions in exploding the harmless depictions of cartoon characters when they were discovered two weeks after the had been planted in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Seattle, and other major cities around the country. Other municipalities had failed to panic in response to the marketing gimmick. | Boston authorities were widely praised for their actions in exploding the harmless depictions of cartoon characters when they were discovered two weeks after the had been planted in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Seattle, and other major cities around the country. Other municipalities had failed to panic in response to the marketing gimmick. | ||
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Thomas Menino | |
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Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts | |
In office 1993–Present | |
Preceded by | Raymond L. Flynn |
Personal details | |
Born | December 27, 1942 Hyde Park, Massachusetts |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Angela Faletra |
Thomas Michael Menino (born December 27, 1942) is the current mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, United States and the city's first Italian-American mayor.
Born in Readville, a part of Boston's Hyde Park neighborhood, Menino was educated at Chamberlayne Junior College (AA, Business Management, 1963) and the University of Massachusetts Boston (BA, Community Planning, 1988). He currently resides in Hyde Park with his wife, Angela Faletra. They have two children: Susan and Thomas Jr.
Menino had served nine years on Boston's city council when Ray Flynn left the mayor's seat to become US ambassador to the Vatican. The council president at the time, Menino became acting mayor for four months before being elected to his first term in November 1993, defeating State Representative Jim Brett with 64% of the vote. After running unopposed for a second term in 1997, Menino soundly defeated Boston City Councillor Peggy Davis-Mullen in 2001 for a third term with 76% of the vote and in 2005 rang up 67% of the vote in beating Maura Hennigan, another councillor .
On April 1, 1998, it was rumored that the mayor was killed in a car accident. It turned out to be an "April Fools" joke broadcast by Opie and Anthony, a radio duo who had announced it on air.
Should Menino complete his fourth term, and if the four months as acting mayor are included, he would become the longest-serving mayor in Boston history. Though hardly the most eloquent of politicians (because of his poor diction he has been nicknamed "Mumbles Menino" by Howie Carr, a writer for the Boston Herald, and a nationally syndicated radio talk show host), a large part of Menino's success seems to hinge on his refusal to use city hall as a stepping stone. While it may be true that he would have little success at seeking higher office, Menino maintains that being mayor of Boston is the only job he's ever wanted. He is considered a "nuts and bolts" mayor, focusing on making sure that potholes are filled, garbage and snow are removed and crime is down. He tirelessly attends functions all around the city, and his administration has remained relatively scandal-free.
Menino has encountered some controversy (particularly among those of color) surrounding his oversight of the gentrification of many Boston neighborhoods. Menino has also encountered criticism from civil liberties groups regarding various issues of free speech, including the heavy and disruptive police presence during the 2004 Democratic National Convention, and his handling of the Stop Snitchin' controversy.
In 2006, Menino proposed two major construction projects which would have a major impact on the city. The first, Trans National Place is a proposed 1,000 foot tower to be built on the site of a city owned parking garage in Boston's Financial District. The second proposal, calls for the city to sell Boston's City Hall, a 1960's icon of Brutalism architecture. Menino would then have the city use the proceeds from the sale to fund construction of a new seat of government on the South Boston waterfront, on the site of the current Bank of America Pavillion (Drydock 4). This project would fit into Menino's ongoing efforts to spur development in this section of South Boston, and would complement the new convention center, as well as benefit from new Big Dig transportation connections to the area.
Health
Menino has been hospitalized several times since taking office. He has been admitted for abdominal pain and intestinal inflammation, and was treated for kidney stones in 1995 and 1997. In 2003, Menino underwent surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital to remove a rare sarcoma (DFSP) on his back. The tumor had not spread, and the mayor was able to return to work in a matter of days. In 2004, the mayor's doctors confirmed he has been diagnosed with Crohn's disease, helping to explain his recurring intestinal problems. The condition requires life-long treatment with anti-inflammatory medication and careful monitoring of his diet .
Quotes
Mayor Menino is known for his distinctive voice and accidentally-notable quotes.
Perhaps one of his most notable quotes regards the famous New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox rivalry: "Much like a cookie, I believe the Yankees dynasty will soon crumble, and the results will be delicious for Red Sox fans." Also a famous quote is "They brought a great summer to the city of Boston, We thank them for the summer we had. You see why they are a great team can't ya"
Aqua Teen Panic of 2007
After Boston's expert bomb squads were unable to determine that magnetic light boards were not explosive devices and sent the city into a day-long panic after detonating them repeatedly on television with explosives of their own, Mayor Menino announced that he would petition the FCC to have the Cartoon Networks broadcast license revoked. Boston authorities were widely praised for their actions in exploding the harmless depictions of cartoon characters when they were discovered two weeks after the had been planted in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Seattle, and other major cities around the country. Other municipalities had failed to panic in response to the marketing gimmick.
External links
- Biography at City of Boston website
- CityMayors profile
- UMass Boston alumni magazine profile
- A Boston Globe profile of Angela Faletra, Menino's wife
- Howie Carr Website devoted to Tom Menino
Preceded byRaymond L. Flynn | Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts 1993 - |
Succeeded bycurrent |