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Twenty-four hours after polls closed and City Councillors Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George emerged as the mayoral preliminary’s winners, a super PAC is lacing into Wu. The pro-Essaibi George super PAC, “Bostonians for Real Progress,” is one of two outside groups backing Essaibi George, who came in second place behind Wu in Tuesday’s unofficial vote tally. The super PAC,
I am so very saddened about the hate crime that very recently occurred in my home city of Salem. I am a single 48 or old lesbian who just came out in the past few years. I moved to Salem from a very small town in central ma. I moved here because it embraces the LGBT community with open arms. Shoulder to Shoulder, Heart to Heart and hand in hand, let us all stand proud, stand tall and never ever let those who don’t love themselves separate us from being who we are free to be LGBT.
Duby McDowell and Kevin Rennie will no longer be co-hosts of WFSB, Channel 3′s weekend Face the State news-interview show after this Sunday’s broadcast, following criticism that McDowell had a conflict of interest because of her private public-relations firm’s new $250,000, no-bid contract with the administration of Gov. Ned Lamont, a fellow Democrat for whom she has expressed public support. McDowell and Rennie, who is a Courant columnist, were hired as a team in October to replace recently departed “Face the State” host Dennis House and now they’re both leaving after a problem surfaced with one of them, McDowell. “Face the State” will continue, but WFSB has not said who will replace the duo after their final broadcast Sunday at 8:30 a.m. on the local CBS affiliate.