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Mr. Timothy W. Good was re-elected mayor of Cambridge yesterday over Mr. Wendell D. Rockwood, the candidate of the Citizens' Municipal Party, by the narrow margin of 240 votes. This was the closest vote in many years, Mr. Good winning last year by a 3,000 majority. The Democrats, however, elected only 9 of the 22 councilmen. The aldermen were divided.
Up to a late hour last night, the liquor question was still undecided, the dry vote having a slight majority.
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