Poniendo a las personas primero en el Distrito 5.
Enrique Pepén se postula para el Concejo Municipal para representar a sus vecinos en Hyde Park, Mattapan, Readville y Roslindale. ¿Listo para unirte al equipo?
Orgullosamente criado por Boston.
Mi nombre es Enrique Pepen. Nací y crecí en Boston con padres inmigrantes dominicanos que llegaron aquí con nada más que esperanzas y sueños para nuestra familia. Al crecer en un desarrollo de Boston Public Housing de Boston, recuerdo cuánto apoyo comunitario recibimos de los vecinos que vivían en nuestro edificio de apartamentos.
Me postulo para representar al Distrito 5 en el Concejo Municipal de Boston porque creo que con un liderazgo honesto e intencional, podemos construir una comunidad más fuerte que sirva a todos.
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In the news.
Boston City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo is drawing another challenger. Enrique Pepen, executive director of the Boston Office of Neighborhood Services under Mayor Michelle Wu, is entering the District 5 race today with a pledge to “be a voice for transparency, integrity, and accountability” on a legislative body whose current iteration is mired by infighting. Pepen previously worked for former City Councilor Tito Jackson, former Rep. Joe Kennedy III and former Mayor Marty Walsh. The son of Dominican immigrants, he lives in Roslindale with his wife and two young children, his campaign said in a statement.