NDCC Photos > Democratic State Convention 2008
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Tim, Carol and the LG
Tim Snyder (Ward 2) and Carol Fulton (Ward 7) pose for the camera with Lt Governor Tim Murray at his welcome party at the Cafe Paradiso in Lowell on Friday, June 6th prior to the Democratic State Convention the following day at the Tsongas Arena.
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Democratic State Committeeman Leon Brathwaite
Democratic State Committeeman Leon Brathwaite (Ward 5) at Tim Murray's welcome party at the Cafe Paradiso in Lowell on June 6, 2008.
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Mayor Edward C. Caulfield greets Tim Snyder
Mayor Edward C. Caulfield greets Tim Snyder (Ward 2) at the Lowell host committee's Welcome Party at the Brewery Exchange on Friday, June 6, 2008.
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A carpool of Newton delegates
A carpool of Newton delegates and guest arrive at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell for the Democratic State Convention on June 7, 2008. Left to right are Chris McDaniel (Ward 6), Andrea Lyman (Ward 7), Tim Snyder (Ward 2), Carol Fulton (Ward 7), and Herbie Robinson (Ward 5). Click on the Category below to view more pictures (arrow).
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AG Martha Coakley
Attorney General Martha Coakley addresses convention breakfast attendees under the tent along the shores of the Merrimack River behind the Tsongas Arena at the Democratic State Convention in Lowell on June 7, 2008.
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Congressman Ed Markey
Congressman Ed Markey addresses breakfast attendees at the Democratic State Convention in Lowell on June 7, 2008.
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State Committee Woman Sally Rizzo
State Committee Woman Sally Rizzo (Ward 1) checks in delegates at the Democratic State Convention in Lowell, MA on Saturday, June 7, 2008.
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Senator John Kerry
Senator John Kerry delivers his nomination acceptance speech at Democratic State Convention in Lowell on June 7, 2008.
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Waltham and Newton democrats unwind
Waltham and Newton democrats unwind at the Cafe Paradiso in Lowell after the Democratic State Convention on Saturday, June 7, 2008. Left to right are Alan Muir (chair Ward 2 Waltham), Carol Fulton (Ward 7 Newton), William Durkee (Ward 1 Waltham), Nancy Pratt (Ward 2 Waltham), and Tim Snyder (Ward 2 Newton).

