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Kennedy and Bielat to Face off for Fourth Congressional District Seat
Kennedy and Bielat both had huge victories in the district.

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Kennedy and Bielat both had huge victories in the district.

Kennedy and Bielat both had huge victories in the district.
Both the Democrat and the Republican candidates had huge victories in the district, which includes Needham.
Kennedy and Bielat both had huge victories in the district.
A soccer game, a farmers' market and a free movie and concert.
Kennedy and Bielat both had huge victories in the district.
Kennedy and Bielat both had huge victories in the district.
Kennedy and Bielat both had huge victories in the district.
Kennedy and Bielat both had huge victories in the district.
The Fourth Congressional District, District Three Governor's Council and South Middlesex Registry of Deeds all had primary races on the Newton ballot.
More than 30 Newton and Chestnut Hill residents will participate in this year's Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk.
Today is the state primary in Massachusetts, who has your vote?
Brown, who is running on the Lyndon LaRouche Democratic slate, ran against Barney Frank in the 2010 primary election.
Elizabeth Childs, a Brookline resident and former Commissioner of Mental Health under Gov. Mitt Romney, is hoping to win the Republican nomination for the Fourth Congressional District in the primary.
Boston Magazine recently ranked the top 50 Boston-area high schools and both Newton North and Newton South cracked the top 12.
Steinhof, a Fall River resident and dentist, is vying for the Republican nomination for the Fourth Congressional District.
A former assistant district attorney for the Cape and Middlesex County, Kennedy running for his first political seat. He is running in the Democratic primary for the seat, which will be held Thurs., Sept. 6.
A Newton native, Herb Robinson is running in the Democratic primary for the Fourth District seat, which will be held this Thurs., Sept. 6. Prior to this race, Robinson had an unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate.
After challenging Barney Frank in 2010, and giving Frank one of the closest races in his 30-year career, Bielat is giving the Fourth District seat another shot. He is running in the Republican primary for the seat, which will be held Thurs., Sept. 6.
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