Election Day

Boston voters head to the polls

Turnout appeared to be brisk at many polling stations today as Boston voters cast their ballots in the first open mayoral race in a generation.

John Connolly and Martin Walsh cast ballotts in elections that will see one of the two candidates become Boston's next mayor.

Left: Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff; Right: David L. Ryan/Globe Staff

John Connolly and Martin Walsh cast ballots in elections that will see one of the two candidates become Boston's next mayor.

Mayor Thomas Menino cast his ballot for his successor at Franklin D. Roosevelt School in Hyde Park.

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Mayor Thomas Menino cast the ballot for his successor at Franklin D. Roosevelt School in Hyde Park.

Signs for both mayoral candidates outside Holy Name Parish Hall in West Roxbury.

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Signs for both mayoral candidates were seen outside Holy Name Parish Hall in West Roxbury.

 Voters cast their ballots at the George H. Conley Elementary School in Roslindale.

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Voters cast their ballots at the George H. Conley Elementary School in Roslindale.

Martin Walsh talked to voters in Dorchester's Savin Hill neighborhood early Tuesday.

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Martin Walsh talked to voters in Dorchester's Savin Hill neighborhood early Tuesday.

John Connolly, his wife, Meg, and their three children headed to St. George Orthodox Church in West Roxbury.

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John Connolly, his wife, Meg, and their three children headed to St. George Orthodox Church in West Roxbury.

Menino was greeted by applause after casting his ballot outside the Franklin D. Roosevelt School.

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Menino was greeted by applause after casting his ballot outside the Franklin D. Roosevelt School.

Voters at the  Boston Adult Technical Academy early Tuesday.

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Voters at the Boston Adult Technical Academy early Tuesday.

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"I Voted" stickers were lined up at the Boston Adult Technical Academy.

Boston Mayor Thomas Menino voted at Roosevelt School Lower Campus in Hyde Park on Tuesday.

Menino casts ballot in race for his successor

Mayor Menino said that he had bittersweet feelings about not seeing his name on the ballot for the first time in two decades.

Voter resources

Polling hours: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Where to vote: Find your polling location

Candidate profiles: John Connolly | Martin Walsh

Candidates on the issues

More coverage: The race for mayor

City of Boston election resources

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Book Review

In “Stitches,” Anne Lamott (above) writes six pieces that span 96 pages and which remind us that “hope is a conversation.”

‘Stitches ’ by Anne Lamott

In “Stitches: A Handbook of Meaning, Hope and Repair,’’ Lamott strikes a far more elegiac note than she has in her previous works.