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Leonard Sogoloff (November 24, 1923 - July 12, 2014) [1] was a music club owner and jazz aficionado who owned and ran Lennie's on the Turnpike, a jazz club located on Route One North in Peabody, Massachusetts, from the mid-1950s to 1972. The Peabody location was lost in a fire in 1971 and the club was briefly located at a nearby Holiday Inn ...
Joyce A. Spiliotis (December 27, 1946 – November 29, 2012 [1]) was an American politician.. She was born in Peabody, Massachusetts, [2] and represented the 12th Essex district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 2003 until her death in 2012 and was a Peabody city councilor from 1994 to 2003.
McGrath was born and educated in Peabody. He was elected to the Peabody city council as a councilor at large in 1942. [3] In 1945 he defeated incumbent mayor Joseph B. O'Keefe. [4] During McGrath's tenure as mayor, J. B. Thomas Hospital reopened and the new Peabody Municipal Light Plant was constructed.
Her parents in Albania and extended family in Peabody, Massachusetts, survive her. Murder-suicide in Clarkstown: Schools, community find ways to mourn together Liam and Gabriel were involved in ...
In 1935, O'Keefe was elected represent ward 3 on the Peabody city council. [3] In 1936, he challenged mayor James E. McVann, but lost by 58 votes. [4]McVann did not run for reelection in 1938 and O'Keefe defeated state representative John E. Murphy by 709 votes to become the city's chief executive.
Pages in category "Members of the Peabody City Council (Massachusetts)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 2012, the district courthouse in Quincy, Massachusetts, was named in his honor. [9] Bellotti was later the Vice Chairman of Arbella Insurance Group. [10] Bellotti turned 100 on May 3, 2023, and died at his home in Hingham, Massachusetts December 17, 2024, at the age of 101. [11] [12] [13] [14]
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Boston, MA. Zoll successfully ran for office as the Mayor of Salem, serving a full term. [5] He left the mayoral office before the end of the second term in 1973 when he accepted his first judicial appointment. [5] In 1973, he was appointed by Governor Sargent to be Special Justice of the Ipswich District ...