Joseph Curtatone

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  10. Curtatone, Joe. "Opinion/Guest column: Battery storage part of path to clean energy in Mass". The Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Retrieved July 1, 2025.
  11. "Guest Op-Ed: Don't let Misinformation Derail the Everett Battery Project – Everett Independent". everettindependent.com. Retrieved July 1, 2025.
Joseph Curtatone
Joe Curtatone at GLX opening, March 2022.JPG
Curtatone in March 2022
Mayor of Somerville
In office
January 5, 2004 January 3, 2022
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