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Local, State and Federal Elected Officials Contact Information LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIALS CONTACT INFORMATION As of July 2015 BOSTON LIVING CENTER 29 Stanhope Street Boston, MA 02116 Ward 4, Precinct 2 City Representatives City Councilor: Bill Linehan, District 2 [email protected] 617-635-3203 Mayor’s Neighborhood Liaison: Shaina Aubourg [email protected] 617-635-3485 State Representatives State Senate: William N. Brownsberger – 2nd Suffolk & Middlesex [email protected] 617-722-1280 State Representative: Byron Rushing – 9th Suffolk District [email protected] 617-722-2783 Governors Council: Marilyn M. Petitto Devaney - District 3 [email protected] 617-725-4015 ext. 3 District Attorney: Daniel F. Conley, Suffolk County 617-619-4000 Federal Representatives US Senators: Elizabeth Warren Boston Office: 617-565-3170 DC Office: 202-224-4543 Edward Markey Boston Office: 617-565-8519 DC Office: 202-224-2742 US Congress: Michael E. Capuano Cambridge District Office: 617-621-620 DC Office: 202-225-5111 70 BROOKLEDGE Dorchester, MA 02121 Ward 12, Precinct 7 City Representative City Councilor: Tito Jackson, District 7 [email protected] 617.635.3510 Mayor’s Neighborhood Liaison: Kaira Fox [email protected] 617-635-3485 State Representatives State Senate: Sonia Chang-Diaz – 2nd Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-1673 State Representative: Elizabeth Malia – 11th Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-2060 Governors Council: Christopher Iannella, 4th Governors Council District 617-725-4015 ext. 4 District Attorney: Daniel F. Conley, Suffolk County 617-619-4000 Federal Representatives US Senators: Elizabeth Warren Boston Office: 617-565-3170 DC Office: 202-224-4543 Edward Markey Boston Office: 617-565-8519 DC Office: 202-224-2742 US Congress: Michael E. Capuano Cambridge District Office: 617-621-620 DC Office: 202-225-5111 CEDAR FAMILY HOME 55 & 57 Cedar Street Boston, MA 02116 Ward 17, Precinct 14 City Representatives City Councilor: Charles Yancey, District 4 [email protected] 617-635-3131 Mayor’s Neighborhood Liaison: Alec Bonelli [email protected] 617-635-3485 State Representatives State Senate: Linda Dorcena Forry – 1st Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-1150 State Representative: Daniel Cullinane – 12th Suffolk District [email protected] 617-722-2006 Governors Council: Christopher Iannella, 4th Governors Council District 617-725-4015 ext. 4 District Attorney: Daniel F. Conley, Suffolk County 617-619-4000 Federal Representatives US Senators: Elizabeth Warren Boston Office: 617-565-3170 DC Office: 202-224-4543 Edward Markey Boston Office: 617-565-8519 DC Office: 202-224-2742 US Congress: Michael E. Capuano Cambridge District Office: 617-621-620 DC Office: 202-225-5111 CHAMBLET FAMILY HOME 10 & 12 Chamblet Street Dorchester, MA 02125 Ward 13, Precinct 4 City Representatives City Councilor: Tito Jackson, District 7 [email protected] 617.635.3510 Mayor’s Neighborhood Liaison: Kaira Fox [email protected] 617-635-3485 State Representatives State Senate: Sonia Chang-Diaz – 2nd Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-1673 State Representative: Evandro Carvalho – 5th Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-2396 Governors Council: Christopher Iannella, 4th Governors Council District 617-725-4015 ext. 4 District Attorney: Daniel F. Conley, Suffolk County 617-619-4000 Federal Representatives US Senators: Elizabeth Warren Boston Office: 617-565-3170 DC Office: 202-224-4543 Edward Markey Boston Office: 617-565-8519 DC Office: 202-224-2742 US Congress: Michael E. Capuano Cambridge District Office: 617-621-620 DC Office: 202-225-5111 LIVING AND RECOVERING COMMUNITY (LARC) 170 Morton Street, 11 North Boston, MA 02130 Ward 12, Precinct 7 City Representative City Councilor: Tito Jackson, District 7 [email protected] 617-635-3510 State Representatives State Senate: Sonia Chang-Diaz – 2nd Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-1673 State Representative: Elizabeth Malia – 11th Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-2060 Governors Council: Christopher Iannella, 4th Governors Council District 617-725-4015 ext. 4 District Attorney: Daniel F. Conley, Suffolk County 617-619-4000 Federal Representatives US Senators: Elizabeth Warren Boston Office: 617-565-3170 DC Office: 202-224-4543 Edward Markey Boston Office: 617-565-8519 DC Office: 202-224-2742 US Congress: Michael E. Capuano Cambridge District Office: 617-621-620 DC Office: 202-225-5111 NEW VICTORIES 9 Virginia Street Dorchester, MA 02125 Ward 13, Precinct 5 City Representatives City Councilor: Frank Baker, District 3 [email protected] 617-635-3455 Mayor’s Neighborhood Liaison: Kaira Fox [email protected] 617-635-3485 State Representatives State Senate: Linda Dorcena Forry – 1st Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-1150 State Representative: Evandro Carvalho – 5th Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-2396 Governors Council: Christopher Iannella, 4th Governors Council District 617-725-4015 ext. 4 District Attorney: Daniel F. Conley, Suffolk County 617-619-4000 Federal Representatives US Senators: Elizabeth Warren Boston Office: 617-565-3170 DC Office: 202-224-4543 Edward Markey Boston Office: 617-565-8519 DC Office: 202-224-2742 US Congress: Michael E. Capuano Cambridge District Office: 617-621-620 DC Office: 202-225-5111 PORTIS FAMILY HOME 226 South Huntington Avenue Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Ward 10, Precinct 8 City Representatives City Councilor: Matt O’Malley, District 6 [email protected] 617-635-4220 Mayor’s Neighborhood Liaison: Jullieanne Doherty [email protected] 617-635-3485 State Representatives State Senate: Sonia Chang-Diaz – 2nd Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-1673 State Representative: Jeffrey Sanchez – 15th Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-2130 Governors Council: Christopher Iannella, 4th Governors Council District 617-725-4015 ext. 4 District Attorney: Daniel F. Conley, Suffolk County 617-619-4000 Federal Representatives US Senators: Elizabeth Warren Boston Office: 617-565-3170 DC Office: 202-224-4543 Edward Markey Boston Office: 617-565-8519 DC Office: 202-224-2742 US Congress: Michael E. Capuano Cambridge District Office: 617-621-620 DC Office: 202-225-5111 REVISION FAMILY HOME 38 Fabyan Street Dorchester, MA 02124 Ward 14, Precinct 11 City Representatives City Councilor: Charles Yancey, District 4 [email protected] 617-635-3131 Mayor’s Neighborhood Liaison: Farid Dessources [email protected] 617-635-3485 State Representatives State Senate: Sonia Chang-Diaz – 2nd Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-1673 State Representative: Russell E. Holmes – 6th Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-2220 Governors Council: Christopher Iannella, 4th Governors Council District 617-725-4015 ext. 4 District Attorney: Daniel F. Conley, Suffolk County 617-619-4000 Federal Representatives US Senators: Elizabeth Warren Boston Office: 617-565-3170 DC Office: 202-224-4543 Edward Markey Boston Office: 617-565-8519 DC Office: 202-224-2742 US Congress: Michael E. Capuano Cambridge District Office: 617-621-620 DC Office: 202-225-5111 REVISION URBAN FARM 42 Fabyan Street Dorchester, MA 02124 Ward 14, Precinct 11 City Representatives City Councilor: Charles Yancey, District 4 [email protected] 617-635-3131 Mayor’s Neighborhood Liaison: Farid Dessources [email protected] 617-635-3485 State Representatives State Senate: Sonia Chang-Diaz – 2nd Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-1673 State Representative: Russell E. Holmes – 6th Suffolk [email protected] 617-722-2220 Governors Council: Christopher Iannella, 4th Governors Council District 617-725-4015 ext. 4 District Attorney: Daniel F. Conley, Suffolk County 617-619-4000 Federal Representatives US Senators: Elizabeth Warren Boston Office: 617-565-3170 DC Office: 202-224-4543 Edward Markey Boston Office: 617-565-8519 DC Office: 202-224-2742 US Congress: Michael E. Capuano Cambridge District Office: 617-621-620 DC Office: 202-225-5111 ROBERT MCBRIDE HOUSE 70 Queensberry Street Boston, MA 02215 Ward 5, Precinct 2 City Representatives City Councilor: Josh Zakim, District 8 [email protected] 617-635-4225 Mayor’s Neighborhood Liaison: Shaina Aubourg [email protected] 617-635-3485 State Representatives State Senate: William N. Brownsberger – 2nd Suffolk & Middlesex [email protected] 617-722-1280 State Representative: Byron Rushing – 9th Suffolk District [email protected] 617-722-2783 Governors Council: Marilyn M. Petitto Devaney - District 3 [email protected] 617-725-4015 ext. 3 District Attorney: Daniel F. Conley, Suffolk County 617-619-4000 Federal Representatives US Senators: Elizabeth Warren Boston Office: 617-565-3170 DC Office: 202-224-4543 Edward Markey Boston Office: 617-565-8519 DC Office: 202-224-2742 US Congress: Michael E. Capuano Cambridge District Office: 617-621-620 DC Office: 202-225-5111 RUAH HOUSE 10 Russell Street Cambridge, MA 02140 Ward 10, Precinct 1 City Representatives City Councilor: All Cambridge City Councilors are At Large http://www.cambridgema.gov/ccouncil.aspx State Representatives State Senate: Patricia Jehlen, 2nd Middlesex [email protected] 617-722-1578 State Representative: Marjorie Decker, 25th Middlesex [email protected] 617-722-2430 Governors Council: Terrence W. Kennedy - District 6 [email protected] 617-725-4015, ext. 6 District Attorney: Marian T. Ryan, Middlesex
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