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    He is the namesake of Joe Moakley Park in Boston, Massachusetts which was renamed in his honor in 2001 after his death. Moakley was born in South Boston...
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    Pier on the Boston, Massachusetts waterfront. Named after Congressman Joe Moakley, the 675,000-square-foot (62,700 m2) building was completed in 1999 at...
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    McDonough, sportswriter for The Boston Globe and television analyst. Joe Moakley, U.S. congressman serving as a Democrat and the last chairman of the...
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  • Moakley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gertrude Moakley (1905–1998), American librarian and noted Tarot scholar Joe Moakley (1927–2001)...
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    O.W. and Purple Heart recipient Fred L. Toomey. The late Congressman Joe Moakley (1927–2001) was also a close childhood neighbor. Although the Bulger...
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    From 1981 to 1996 he was a senior staff member for U.S. Representative Joe Moakley. McGovern first ran for Congress in 1994, losing the Democratic primary...
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  • Mary Ellen McCormack Project, is a 27-acre housing project opposite Joe Moakley Park in South Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1936 by the Federal Public...
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    began his legal career as a legislative assistant to Representative Joe Moakley, and as a senior policy adviser to former House Speaker Tip O'Neill....
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  • Massachusetts's 9th congressional district, a seat vacated by Democrat Joe Moakley, and moved from Cambridge, Massachusetts to the 9th district in preparation...
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    mayor of Boston. She was defeated for reelection to Congress in 1972 by Joe Moakley, a Democrat who ran as an independent. After leaving Congress, Hicks...
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