Murray’s Career - The Good and The Bad
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Tim Murray at the age of 44 seems to have lived a very long and deep political life for a young man. In a bizarre twist, the once front runner to be the next governor of Massachusetts today announced that he will leave his job as Lt. Governor and return to Worcester to assume the role of CEO of the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.
GoLocalWorcester takes a look at the successes and the failures of Tim Murray.
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