Endorsements: Cambridge Civic Association
Active in neighborhood groups, the Harvard mathematics preceptor is the editor of the Cambridge Civic Journal. Winters wants to amend zoning laws to allow more housing units, invest in long-term projects for a new library and police station, and preserve the system of professional city management and the proportional representation election system.
Candidate statement: "I have a record of active, constructive participation in civic affairs in
Cambridge dating back 15 years. I can bridge the gap between the
universities and the rest of the city in a way that no other candidate can."
Kathleen L. Born, 53
Endorsements: Cambridge Civic Association, Cambridge Lavender Alliance, Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus, Carpenters Union Local 40, Painters and Allied Trades Union, Local 35
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