William Lantigua, shown on Election Day in November, said he would be letting people down if he relinquished a post.
(Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff File 2009)
Brian McGrory
A defiant mayor makes his case - for Lawrence
William Lantigua, shown on Election Day in November, said he would be letting people down if he relinquished a post.
(Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff File 2009)
He was sitting in his third-floor office yesterday afternoon barely sheltered from the storm that was gathering just outside his door - not the snow that harmlessly swirled, but the barrage of outrage over his recent behavior. (Full article: 1087 words)
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