SWAMPSCOTT — Bill DiMento’s path into public service began with a flooded tennis court, a complaint to his mother, and a piece of advice he never forgot. Fresh out of the Army and looking for a place to play tennis in his hometown of Winthrop, DiMento grew frustrated when town workers declined to clear standing water from the courts. His mother offered a simple solution. “I don’t want to hear complaints,” he recalled her saying. “If you don’t li…
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