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Thursday, October 20, 2016

Tonight – 7pm Norwich Bulletin’s 2nd Congressional District Debate - Wait What?

Tonight – 7pm Norwich Bulletin’s 2nd Congressional District Debate - Wait What?:
Tonight – 7pm Norwich Bulletin’s 2nd Congressional District Debate



I am proud to be participating in tonight’s Norwich Bulletin Debate with the other candidates running for Connecticut’s 2nd Congressional District seat.
The debate will begin at 7 p.m. at the Concert Hall in the new Fine Arts Instructional Center on the Eastern Connecticut State University campus.
The Norwich Bulletin will be live streaming the event via Facebook Live https://www.facebook.com/norwichbulletin
You’ll find my seat stage left – way stage left!
Please stop by if you have time or catch it on Facebook Live or watch for the video becoming available on the Norwich Bulletin website at: http://www.norwichbulletin.com/
The Bulletin will host a political debate 7 p.m. tonight for the candidates running for U.S. Congress in the 2nd District, which covers all of Eastern Connecticut.
The event will be held at the concert hall in Eastern Connecticut State University’s new Fine Arts Instructional Center.
All four candidates — incumbent Democrat Joe Courtney, Republican Daria Novak, Libertarian Dan Reale and Green Party candidate Jonathan Pelto — will participate. Bulletin Opinion Page Editor Brendan Cox will moderate the debate.
The debate will be streamed live on The Bulletin’s Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/norwichbulletin
Parking is available in the Shakespeare and Cervantes parking garages: Enter the university via the 400 High Street entrance by the public safety building; go straight through three stop signs; take a left to enter one of the garages at the fourth or fifth stop sign. For those with limited mobility, parking is available at the FAIC lot: enter campus as described above; take a left at the first stop sign; at the next stop sign, take a right then a quick left into the lot.Tonight – 7pm Norwich Bulletin’s 2nd Congressional District Debate - Wait What?: