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Newton mayor won't seek raise after all

Allies urge him to declare he will resign at term's end

Mayor David Cohen announced he would not seek a $27,500 pay increase. Mayor David Cohen announced he would not seek a $27,500 pay increase.
By Rachana Rathi
Globe Staff / May 8, 2008

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Mayor David Cohen of Newton yesterday reversed course and announced he would not seek a controversial $27,500 pay raise, but the move did not stop allies from calling for him to immediately declare he would resign after his current term. (Full article: 743 words)

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