On October 22, 2014

CCCA to hold “Meet the Candidates Night” in Cavendish

CAVENDISH — The Cavendish Community and Conservation Association will hold an informational meeting and debate for Cavendish voters on Thursday, Oct. 23, starting at 7 p.m. at the Cavendish Town Elementary School on Main Street in Proctorsville.

Since only one local office is contested this year, that of State Representative, the evening will focus on that race. The two candidates for State Representative are Stuart Lindberg (Independent) of Cavendish and incumbent Mark Huntley (Democrat) also of Cavendish.  The winner will represent the towns of Cavendish and Weathersfield in the state legislature.

Each candidate will be allowed to address the voters and discuss their position on the issues in a moderated debate. Since the session will be recorded and rebroadcast by LPC-TV.

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