Tom Menino, Boston's longest-serving mayor who oversaw the city's renaissance, died Thursday after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 71. Menino's spokeswoman, Dot Joyce, told the Associated Press he died surrounded by family and friends. President
Thomas Menino, mayor of Boston from 1993 to 2014, died Thursday morning at Brigham and Women's Hospital a week after announcing his decision to stop treatment for the cancer that he'd been battling for almost a year.
Sad news from the Globe last night, former Boston Mayor Thomas Menino has suspended cancer treatments and will be entering palliative care. The former Mayor kept busy with a memoir and an urban policy initiative at
Menino, the city's first Italian-American mayor, first became an acting mayor in 1993 when the then Mayor Raymond Flynn was appointed ambassador to the Vatican. He won the 1994 election the following year and was
Menino, the city's first Italian-American mayor, first became an acting mayor in 1993 when the then Mayor Raymond Flynn was appointed ambassador to the Vatican. He won the 1994 election the following year and was