Politics & Government

Connolly: Create Downtown School, Preserve Muddy River

City councilor John Connolly announced his candidacy for mayor of Boston on Tuesday.

City councilor John Connolly announced on Tueday morning he will run for mayor of Boston this year, regardless of whether or not current Mayor Thomas Menino decides to run. 

Connolly said he respects Menino and his service to Boston, but noted he thought it's time for a change in leadership. 

"I've worked with [Menino] and I've learned from him, however, this campaign is about Boston's future, and the need for new ideas, new energy and a new resolve for Boston to reach its full potential."

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Connolly said the way to ensure the future success of the city of Boston is to invest in its public schools to completely transform them into high-performing schools.

"The success of our schools directly impacts our ability to create safe healthy and liveable neighborhoods as well as our ability to create jobs, attract talent and retain families in Boston," Connolly said. "It's not a mission impossible. Transforming our schools is a matter of political will and a bold desire to change the status quo."

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Connolly said that specifically for the downtown area and the Fenway neighborhood, he will be looking to stay make sure the neighborhood's character remains through upcoming developments, preserve the Muddy River, and create a school in the downtown area.

"The need for a downtown school was part of the quality choice plan," he said. " In the Fenway, I'm always mindful of the muddy river and making sure that the fens are safe. I think of that area as a jewel of Boston."

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