Description: On election day, William Bulger blankets South Boston with posters and poll workers; ignores other wards in his district. John DeJong's presence is more modest. People wait in line to vote. Dukakis imitator.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/06/1990
Description: South Boston residents support Bulger in his reelection campaign because "he takes care of those at home first." Lobbyists such as Judy Meredith & institutions (the Globe) also endorse him.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/12/1988
Description: William Bulger's victory speech in South Boston after being reelected senator from first Suffolk district.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/06/1990
Description: Veterinarian John DeJong runs against Bulger for state senate. Paul Gannon, candidate for representative from South Boston, shares DeJong's theme of "time for a change." DeJong shaking hands.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/05/1990
Description: Men in front of James Michael Curley Recreation Center aka L Street Bathhouse in South Boston. Exteriors of the building. Governor Ed King talks and poses for pictures, shakes hands, and talks to constituents. State Senator William Bulger walks across street toward L Street Bathhouse. Bulger shakes hands and makes jokes. They hold a press conference. Bulger says he spent five summers lifeguarding at the Bathhouse and it was the best job he ever had. He endorses Governor King for reelection. King presents Bulger with a check for $15 million from state takeover of Hynes Auditorium. Senator Chester Atkins joins them at podium. Shots of reporter Janet Wu listening to the press conference. King continues talking about the accomplishments of his administration. King leaves press conferences and shakes hands. Wu asks King why he chose to give the check to Bulger rather than the mayor, and why they held the press conference at the L Street Bathhouse.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/09/1982
Description: Ann Lewis explains that John Silber fails to reach out to and unify Democrats. Some of his potential constituents are defecting to Weld. Weld at Foley's bar in South Boston. Ray Flynn reads proclamation.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/21/1990