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Letter to the Editor: Political Debates Scheduled for October in Perth Amboy

Dear Perth Amboy Community,

We are pleased to inform you there will be four debates during this political season. Two will focus on the Board of Education candidates and the other two will revolve around the Mayoral candidates. The first will be held by the Perth Amboy AFT. They will be hosting a Board of Education forum at the Perth Amboy High School on Tuesday, October 18th from 7 pm-9:30 pm.

The next debate will be held by United Messengers of Peace on Monday, October 24th at the Perth Amboy High School from 7 pm-9 pm and will be a Board of Education candidate debate. There will be a section at this debate specific for those who need translations.

The following debate will also be hosted by United Messengers of Peace. This is a Mayoral Debate which will also occur at the Perth Amboy High School from 7 pm-9 pm on October 25, 2016. The moderator for both of the debates by United Messengers of Peace is Professor Dr. Matthew Maddex, Director of Debate, Rutgers University.

The final debate will be hosted by the Amboy Guardian on Thursday, October 27, 2016 and will be moderated by Former Rutgers University Professor Ron Miskoff. They are hosting a Mayoral Debate at Beth Mordecai located at 224 High St. from 7 pm-9 pm.

As a reminder, you can attend all of the debates, some of the debates, or none of the debates. If you would like to volunteer for the debates please inform the hosts. If you have any questions you would like asked at the event please feel free to reach out to the respective hosts. We look forward to seeing you at all of the debates this season!

Respectfully,
Stephanie Rodriguez
Founder and President

United Messengers of Peace: A New Jersey Non-Profit Organization
311 market Street, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861
732-395-7371

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