Town Meeting Day Election Forums
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Municipal candidates and ballot questions are aired for public reflection.Programs in this Series
Burlington Ballot Items and Polling Locations
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02/07/2008
Assistant city clerk Ben Pacy presents the Burlington ballot items and polling locations in preparation for for Town Meeting Day.
All Essex Election Forums
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02/07/2008
This is a program that contains all the originally live election forums for Essex.
Winooski School Budget Presentation
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02/06/2008
Jim Ticehurst, Chair, Winooski School Board
Jodi Harrington, Clerk, Winooski School Board
Jean Szilva, Winooski School Board
Winooski City Budget Presentation
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02/06/2008
Mayor Mike O’Brien
Darryl Desautels, City Council member
Joshua Handverger, City Manager
All Winooski Election Forums
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02/06/2008
This is a program that contains all the originally live election forums for Winooski.
Williston Town Budget Presentation
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02/05/2008
Terry Macaig, Selectboard Chair
Susan Lamb, Finance Director
Rick McGuire, Town Manager
Williston School Budget Presentation
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02/05/2008
Walter Nardelli, District Principal Darlene Worth, Chairperson, Williston School District
Williston Selectboard Candidates- 3-Year
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02/05/2008
Video available here: http://burlington.cctv.org/all-williston-election-forums-0 Rob Reiber, Host Robert Blankenheim, 3 Year Seat Judy Sassorossi, 3 Year Seat
All Williston Election Forums
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02/05/2008
This is a program that contains all the originally live election forums for Williston.
Green Democratic Alliance- Moran Plant "Smart Demolition"
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01/29/2008
Green Democratic Alliance Director Owen Mulligan and supporters James Vos and Jessica Tanner announce and outline the details of the Moran Plant 'Smart Demolition' campaign in Burlington and why they do not support the $21 million redevelopment plan.
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