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  2. Worcestershire County Council - Wikipedia

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    The county council has its headquarters at County Hall on Spetchley Road on the outskirts of Worcester. [19] The building was purpose-built as the headquarters of Hereford and Worcester County Council and had been completed in 1978. [20] The building transferred to the re-established Worcestershire County Council as part of the 1998 reforms. [5]

  3. Jordan Levy - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Levy (November 4, 1943 – October 5, 2023) was an American Independent politician and talk radio host from Worcester, Massachusetts.He served as the Mayor of Worcester on two occasions, first from 1981 to 1982 and the second time from 1988 to 1993.

  4. Worcester City Council - Wikipedia

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    Worcester City Council is the local authority for Worcester, a non-metropolitan district with city status in Worcestershire, England. The council consists of 35 councillors , elected from 15 wards .

  5. Joseph C. Casdin - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with the Worcester's weak mayor, Massachusetts Plan E city charter, the mayor was not popularly elected, but selected by the city council from among its members. Casdin served first in 1959, then from September 1, 1962, to April 30, 1963, and again in 1967 to 1968.

  6. Alan Amos - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2015 Worcester City Council election and hours before his tenure as Mayor of Worcester was to end, Amos announced he was rejoining the Conservative party. [14] In the 2024 Worcester City Council election he was re-elected and was the sole Conservative on the city council. In 2025, he now sits as an Independent on the city council ...

  7. List of mayors and city managers of Worcester, Massachusetts

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    Elected Mayor, ad interim, by the City Council, in joint convention, December 19, 1870. 16: Edward Earle: February 6, 1871 – January 1, 1871: Elected mayor in a special election to finish Mayor Blake's term. 17: George F. Verry: January 1, 1872 – January 6, 1873: 18: Clark Jillson: January 6, 1873 – January 5, 1874: 19: Edward Livingston ...

  8. Paul V. Mullaney - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] During that time, he was elected to the Worcester City Council from 1960-1967. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] He served as the Mayor of Worcester from 1963-1965. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] He mounted an unsuccessful campaign for the 3rd Congressional District of Massachusetts in 1974, [ 1 ] [ 3 ] losing in the Democratic primary to Joseph D.

  9. Robert Waring Stoddard - Wikipedia

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    The Worcester Telegram and Evening Gazette were separate newspapers founded in the 19th century.T.T. Ellis bought both papers in 1920, and sold them in 1925 to Harry Stoddard, Robert's father, and George Booth, a former Telegram editor. [8]