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Pasadena Councilmember John J. Kennedy Joins Burbank Airport Authority - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Kennedy replaces Pasadena Mayor Terry Tornek who stepped down on July 20thand joins fellow Pasadena Councilmember Steve Madison and former Pasadena Community College Trustee Ross Selvidge as one of the authority’s three Pasadena representatives.

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