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Maura Hennigan shook hands with Kathleen Belmmonte, a North End resident, during the Columbus Day parade yesterday. Hennigan is a city councilor and candidate for mayor.

Service unions aim to build clout for minorities

Devoting resources to help 3 candidates

By Lisa Wangsness
Globe Staff / November 7, 2005

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Two Service Employees International Union locals are flexing their political muscle this year, concentrating massive get-out-the-vote efforts in minority neighborhoods and providing crucial ground support to three minority candidates for City Council. (Full article: 928 words)

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