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Don’t Forget to Vote — The Special State Senate Primary Is Tuesday

We wish to remind our readers that the Special State Primary election for the First Suffolk and Middlesex District Senate is set for this Tuesday, December 14.

Revere School Committee member Anthony D’Ambrosio and Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards are running in the Democratic Primary for the Senate seat that was held by Joseph Boncore of Winthrop, who stepped down from office in order to take a job in the private sector.

Both Mr. D’Ambrosio and Ms. Edwards are young, energetic candidates who have been working hard in the run-up to the Democratic primary.

We urge all of our readers to take the time either to vote early (consult your local city or town clerk for times and dates) or on election day itself on Tuesday.

A democracy only works if we, the people, participate in the electoral process — so please be sure to get out and vote.

North End Regional Review Staff

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