Charles Ryan
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Charles V. Ryan is a former mayor of the city Springfield, Massachusetts
. He served from 1962 to 1967 and again from 2004 to 2008.
Ryan also served as the city's mayor during the mid-sixties for three terms. His terms then occurred during a time when there was fear that growing civil unrest would eventually spill into the city. These fears proved to be unfounded.
He was elected to be the city's mayor in 2003 following the decision of the city's previous mayor, Michael Albano, not to seek reelection. He defeated State Senator Linda Melconian
. In November 2005, Ryan won reelection defeating the city's School Committee Vice-President, Thomas Ashe. On April 12, 2007, Ryan announced that he would run for re-election in the city's municipal election. He also stated that this would be his final run. He lost this election to City Councilor Dominic Sarno.
Ryan's administration has been somewhat controversial as it began months before the city was put under the State Finance Control Board. This was a much criticized decision, and though the board itself remains controversial, many now agree that Ryan's hands were tied by circumstance.
Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield is the most populous city in Western New England, and the seat of Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. Springfield sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River near its confluence with three rivers; the western Westfield River, the eastern Chicopee River, and the eastern...
. He served from 1962 to 1967 and again from 2004 to 2008.
Ryan also served as the city's mayor during the mid-sixties for three terms. His terms then occurred during a time when there was fear that growing civil unrest would eventually spill into the city. These fears proved to be unfounded.
He was elected to be the city's mayor in 2003 following the decision of the city's previous mayor, Michael Albano, not to seek reelection. He defeated State Senator Linda Melconian
Linda Melconian
Linda J. Melconian is a former American state legislator who served as majority leader of the Massachusetts Senate. A member of the Democratic Party, she served as a state senator from 1983 to 2005 representing the city of Springfield. She became majority leader in 1999. Previously she served as an...
. In November 2005, Ryan won reelection defeating the city's School Committee Vice-President, Thomas Ashe. On April 12, 2007, Ryan announced that he would run for re-election in the city's municipal election. He also stated that this would be his final run. He lost this election to City Councilor Dominic Sarno.
Ryan's administration has been somewhat controversial as it began months before the city was put under the State Finance Control Board. This was a much criticized decision, and though the board itself remains controversial, many now agree that Ryan's hands were tied by circumstance.