Josh Kraft files paperwork to run for mayor of Boston
Josh Kraft, son of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and a well-known community leader in his own right, is reportedly launching his campaign next month to unseat Mayor Michelle Wu. Why it matters: Kraft is a political neophyte but could become a force in Boston politics for three reasons: his connections in the philanthropic world,
The New England Patriots may not be done with former head coach Jerod Mayo just yet. Mayo could be considering legal action against the franchise and owner Robert Kraft, according to rumors from local sports radio.
Josh Kraft, the son of New England Patriots owner Robert, is reportedly set to announce that he will run for mayor of Boston next month.
The Dallas Cowboys ended their 11-day search for a new head coach on Friday, surprising the NFL by elevating their offensive coordinator since 2023, Brian Schottenheimer, to the top job. Despite never holding a head coach’s position after 14 years as an offensive coordinator with four different teams,
Josh Kraft, a local philanthropist and the son of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, has formally submitted his paperwork to run for mayor of Boston.
Josh Kraft, the son of Patriots owner Robert Kraft, filed to run for the mayor of Boston Friday.Kraft, 57, filed to run<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
The negotiations are required as part of an economic development law that enables the New England Revolution stadium proposal to advance.
Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg feature in a new teaser for Robert Kraft's Foundation to Combat Antisemitism. The campaign aims to raise awareness against an
Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg step into the Super Bowl commercial spotlight this year, starring in the first teaser for Robert Kraft's Foundation to Combat Antisemitism. But don't expect Tom Brady: Soon-to-be Super Bowl 59 broadcaster and part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders,
A smart, savvy challenger who knows Boston well could cobble together a credible challenge to Wu. But is Kraft that person?
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, left, and Council President Ruthzee Louijeune conferred during a council ceremony in Jan. 2022. Chris Lovett photoBy Sherri CajusteSpecial to the ReporterWith Boston Mayor Michelle Wu on a “working leave” after the birth of her third child on Jan.