City Officials Sworn in Sunday Morning
|Despite the snow, the city’s inauguration went on as planned at City Hall on Sunday morning.
Mayor Michael McGlynn was sworn in for his twelfth consecutive term by state Attorney General Martha Coakley, a Medford resident and candidate for US Senate.
Each of the seven City Councilors- Robert Maiocco, Breanna Lungo-Koehn, Michael Marks, Paul Camuso, Robert Penta, Stephanie Muccini Burke, and Frederick Dello Russo, Jr.- were sworn in for another two-year term by City Clerk Ed Finn.
Four new School Committee members received the oath of office alongside returning veterans Ann Marie Cugno and Paulette Van der Kloot. George Scarpelli, Bill O’Keefe, Sharon Guzik, and John Falco were each sworn in for their first terms as School Committee members.
Mayor: “I Can Still Say I Love My Job!”
Mayor Michael McGlynn delivers his inaugural address while Attorney General Martha Coakley and City Clerk Ed Finn look on.
Four New School Committee Members Sworn in
Four new members joined the Medford School Committee. Veterans Ann Marie Cugno, far left, and Paulette Van der Kloot, far right, welcome John Falco, Sharon Guzik, Bill O’Keefe, and George Scarpelli.
Seven City Councilors Return for Another Term
The Medford City Council will remain unchanged in 2010 and 2011. From left: Robert Penta, Michael Marks, Robert Maiocco, Breanna Lungo-Koehn, Fred Dello Russo, Jr., Paul Camuso, and Stephanie Muccini Burke.
Coakley: “It’s a Privilege to Live in Medford”
State Attorney General Martha Coakley, a Medford resident and US Senate candidate, administered the oath of office to Mayor McGlynn.
Taped this off of Channel 16 and went to the festivities. Got the last parking spot at City Hall and the crowd was overflowing out of Alden Chambers. Now that the 7 councilors and the Mayor have started 2010 off by being in the same room, will there be more cooperation between them? It’s one thing for Mayor McGlynn to “love” his job, another thing to actually do it. We hope all the media in Medford will keep us informed and keep these politicians honest when it comes to the promises they made us during the campaigns…as well as what is expected of them by virtue of their re-eleciton.