Taciturn
Breanna Lungo-Koehn's idea of "integrity," "community," "transparency"
is just malarkey. Breanna listens only to herself. Of course when her
competition is zucchini brain Richard F. Caraviello the election won't
change her tune. She will still be selfish, hire the wrong people,
never communicate about each faux pas, living in her
rose-colored-glasses world this writer told you about before she
ascended to the throne. Yes, she's better than McGlynn and Muccini-Burke
combined but, the sad news, not by much. David Rodrigues a stain on
her administration that won't go away. If she's so transparent why do
we need to file public records requests to get answers from her? She is
lying to the public and that has to stop. It is time for little girl
Breanna to grow up. It is time for Breanna Lungo-Koehn to respect her
elders. We get disrespect from her and that is unacceptable for an
alleged "public servant."
Separated at Birth
Real Zucchini and Zucchini Brain Caraviello
Remember
when Jack McGlynn was a short, white-haired runt running around city
hall? Boy has he pudged out in this photo! Like ex city councilor
Michael Marks packing on the pounds.
Another loser: Mikey's older brother Jack McGlynn and daughter
By Greg Ryan – Senior Reporter, Boston Business Journal Aug 4, 2021
The
law firm Womble Bond Dickinson is launching a government and
public-affairs practice in Boston by bringing on longtime State House
lobbyist Jack McGlynn Jr., his daughter and former Brown Rudnick LLP
director Colleen McGlynn, and two others.
The
elder McGlynn has joined Womble from the eponymous firm McGlynn &
McGlynn, as has his colleague Beth Mullen. Coming with Colleen McGlynn
from Brown Rudnick is fellow lobbyist Marty Nastasia.
Womble, one of the largest law firms in the southeastern U.S., opened a Boston office in 2017,
with an initial focus on providing intellectual property services to
life sciences and technology companies. The firm’s website now lists 27
attorneys and other legal professionals in Boston. The
McGlynn & McGlynn firm’s recent clients have included the
Massachusetts Association of Health Plans, the construction firm Gilbane
Building Co. and Arbella Insurance, according to public records. Last
year, it received almost $500,000 in state lobbying fees, the records
show.
Brown
Rudnick’s lobbying arm, meanwhile, has represented some big names
locally as well, including Uber Technologies Inc., MGM Resorts, JetBlue
Airways Corp. and AbbVie Inc. Its state lobbying fees totaled nearly
$750,000 in 2020, according to public records.
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