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McGlynn Brother in Law Jonathan Davis wants to be Treasurer of Malden

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Is something wrong with this picture in Malden? McGlynny's brother-in-law JONATHAN R. DAVIS, married to Bernadette McGlynn, did a TERRIBLE JOB - in my opinion - with the MBTA. Malden and Medford politics often collide, think of the late Jimmy DiPaola purportedly working in Malden before becoming sheriff and his wife Adeline working for Mayor Michael J. McGlynn.

Didn't Jonathan R. Davis make enough money, allegedly at our expense? with the MBTA??

Questions of politics and personality loomed over Malden’s City Council Wednesday night, when members deadlocked on whether to hire as treasurer a former city councilor known to engage in controversial public spats.

After reaching a 5-5 impasse, councilors decided to hold off on naming their pick following a second round of interviews with three finalists, which narrowed the field to former councilor Neil Kinnon and former MBTA CFO Jonathan Davis.

Unless one or more councilors change their votes, it will be whoever succeeds Kinnon as Ward 6 councilor in the Nov. 7 election — David Camell or Jerry Leone — who breaks the tie when the next deliberation is held. Kinnon resigned from the council in June before applying for the treasurer job.
 https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/regionals/north/2017/11/02/malden-council-deadlocked-over-treasurer-pick/MedThC0mK9J24C95cCRKgN/story.html



Former Lynn Item, now Daily Item Live
Questions of politics and personality loomed over Malden’s City Council Wednesday night, when members deadlocked on whether to hire as treasurer a former city councilor known to engage in controversial public spats.

After reaching a 5-5 impasse, councilors decided to hold off on naming their pick following a second round of interviews with three finalists, which narrowed the field to former councilor Neil Kinnon and former MBTA CFO Jonathan Davis.

Unless one or more councilors change their votes, it will be whoever succeeds Kinnon as Ward 6 councilor in the Nov. 7 election — David Camell or Jerry Leone — who breaks the tie when the next deliberation is held. Kinnon resigned from the council in June before applying for the treasurer job


https://www.itemlive.com/2017/10/02/malden-left-six-finalist-cfo-city-treasurer/