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BCC to Host Debate for At-Large Candidates - October 24, 2007
Berkshire Community College, in collaboration with the Pittsfield Gazette and Pittsfield Community Television, will host a debate Tuesday evening, Oct. 30, for the candidates seeking election to the at-large seats on the Pittsfield City Council. The debate starts at 7 in the Robert Boland Theatre on BCC’s main campus.
The five candidates include incumbents Matthew Kerwood, Gerald Lee, and Peter Marchetti; and challengers Marge Cohan and Kevin Sherman.
Voters will have an opportunity to select four of the five candidates as at-large counselors on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
The public is invited to watch the debate, either in person at BCC or via the live telecast on CityLink, the government channel of PCTV. The debate will also be rebroadcast on PCTV several times prior to the November election.
Jonathan Levine, publisher of the Gazette, has coordinated debates and forums for every contested Pittsfield race since 1991. |
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