Everything about Thomas Menino totally explained
Thomas Michael Menino (born
December 27,
1942) is the
mayor of
Boston, Massachusetts,
United States and the city's first
Italian-American mayor.
Biography
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 and becoming the city's first non-
Irish-American mayor in almost eighty years. After running unopposed for a second term in 1997, Menino defeated Boston City Councillor
Peggy Davis-Mullen in 2001 for a third term with 76% of the vote
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Maura Hennigan, another councillor.
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) Should Menino complete his fourth term, and if the four months as acting mayor are included, he'd become the longest-serving mayor in Boston history.
In 2006, Menino proposed two major construction projects which would have a major impact on the city.
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).
On
April 25,
2006, Menino and
New York City mayor
Michael Bloomberg hosted a summit at
Gracie Mansion in New York City, during which the
Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition was formed. The coalition, of which Menino remains its co-chair, stated its goal of "making the public safer by getting illegal
guns off the streets." The initial group consisted of 15 mayors; the 15 drafted and signed a statement of principles and set a goal to expand their membership to 50 mayors by the end of 2006. That goal was met six months ahead of schedule, and led to its current membership of 210 mayors, with members from both major
political parties and 40 states.
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 hadn't spread, and the mayor was able to return to work in a matter of days. In 2004, the mayor's doctors confirmed he's 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.
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Quotes
Mayor Menino is known for his distinctive voice and
malapropisms, leading some to call him "Mayor Mumbles". Typical examples involve references to Boston's parking shortage as "an
Alcatraz around my neck" (meaning, instead, an
albatross around his neck), and to former mayor John Collins as "a man of great statue."
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