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  2. Thomas J. O'Connor - Wikipedia

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    O'Connor was born on July 27, 1925, in Springfield. He was one of seven children of milkman Thomas J. O'Connor Sr. and grew up in Springfield's Hungry Hill neighborhood. [1] O'Connor was part of a large family, he had more than 50 cousins that lived in the Springfield area, many of whom worked on his campaigns.

  3. List of mayors of Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    J. Albin Anderson, Jr. April 13, 1943 [17] January 7, 1946 Republican [18] Acting 1943 43 ... Thomas J. O'Connor: January 6, 1958 January 1, 1962 Democratic: 1957 ...

  4. Mayoral elections in Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    O'Connor, who had no role in the property reassessment, failed to quiet the crowd and police were called in. [22] O'Connor planned to cut 578 jobs from the 1961 budget to reduce the city's taxes, but reversed this decision due to a lack of public support. [23] O'Connor's general election defeat was considered an upset. [18]

  5. 1960 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

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    Furcolo defeated O'Connor by a 3 to 1 margin at the Democratic State Convention, but O'Connor decided to remain in the race. [3] In the primary, O'Connor upset Furcolo 48% to 39% with Southern Middlesex County Register of Deeds Edmund C. Buckley received the remaining 13%. O'Connor was able to sweep the western part of the state and top Furcolo ...

  6. Category:Mayors of Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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  7. 1960 Massachusetts elections - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Buckley (incumbent) 1,530,715 : 66.00% : Republican: Gardner Wardwell ... Republican Leverett Saltonstall was re-elected over Democrat Thomas J. O'Connor, ...

  8. While O'Connor was supposed to perform Dylan's 1979 track “I Believe in You," she instead decided to sing an a cappella rendition of Bob Marley's "War." Michael N. Todaro/Getty .

  9. Abraham Kasparian - Wikipedia

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    On September 11, 1996 one of the incumbents, Thomas J. O'Connor, died, which left Kasparian and the other incumbent, Richard S. Thomas, unopposed. [1] In 1997 Kasparian and the commission pitched a proposal to the New England Patriots for a new stadium on a site in Agawam, Massachusetts .