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?Everybody is going to miss? Thomas Menino
Thomas Menino shaped the city?s skyline ? and its very identity ? through an unprecedented five consecutive terms. He was 71.
KEVIN CULLEN
Neighbors talked about him like he was one of the few people with real power who really cared about them.
Menino made the embattled Dorchester neighborhood a passion during his 20 years in office.
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He was a regular guy ? someone who connected easily with people ? and had a great sense of humor.
The Big Picture
Menino helped turn Boston into a hub of 21st-century innovation.
?You know, he was a regular guy, he really, really was,? said Judy Pais, a neighbor of the Meninos since the late 1970s.
Yvonne Abraham
His greatness was in the follow-through after critical moments.
Comments and reaction from those who were close with the former mayor.
President Obama and Thomas Menino, vastly different politicians, shared the political gene of empathy.
JOAN VENNOCHI
Unlike others, Menino was humble enough to understand that power lies with the office, not the person.
City workers nursed welling eyes and solemn faces as they struggled to come to terms with the passing of Menino.
Lawrence Harmon
He sowed fertile ground for his children, grandchildren, and all the children in Boston.
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Menino took a ground-level view of the city on a hill, earning himself a nickname for his focus on the nuts and bolts of everyday life: the urban mechanic.
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