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    William S. Taupier (September 24, 1936 – December 3, 2014) was an American politician and city manager who served as Mayor of Holyoke, Massachusetts from...
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  • residents when a local man was arrested for stealing a bicycle, Mayor William Taupier imposes a 6pm to 6am curfew on The Flats, requiring residents to present...
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    arrested for disturbing the peace. In response to the unrest Mayor William Taupier imposed a curfew during which he directed police himself. From the...
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    City Manager of Lowell, Massachusetts In office 1979–1987 Preceded by William Taupier Succeeded by James Campbell Member of the Massachusetts Senate from...
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    year. This was subsequently raised to two years during the mayoralty of William P. Yoerg in 1936, and from two to four years during that of Alex B. Morse...
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    an end however in June 1975. Shortly before his resignation, Mayor William Taupier demanded the private Library Corporation relinquish control of the...
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    its first mayor of French ancestry in 1968 with the election of William Taupier; Taupier, a former councilman, held a tenure of controversy and success...
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  • position Lowell City Manager. The city council chose Holyoke Mayor William Taupier over Mercier and the other finalist, Robert W. Healy, after sixteen...
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  • applied for the job again. He was a finalist alongside William Taupier and Armand Mercier. Taupier was selected after sixteen ballots. On May 18, 1981,...
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  • Massachusetts In office 1974–1975 Preceded by James Sullivan Succeeded by William Taupier Personal details Born Paul Joseph Sheehy (1934-11-01)November 1, 1934...
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