On February 26, 2015

PEGTV broadcasts live mayoral forum

RUTLAND – PEGTV, Rutland County’s public access television station, will be broadcasting a live mayoral forum between candidates Christopher Louras, David Allaire and Kam Johnston. The debate will air on PEGTV channel 21 at 7 p.m.

Current Mayor Christopher Louras and his opponents David Allaire and Kam Johnston will answer questions from moderator Tom Donahue and those that were submitted by the public.Questions may be addressed to mvalentine@pegtv.com or posted on the PEGTV Facebook page.

“Providing area residents with important political information is a huge part of the PEGTV mission,” said Michael J. Valentine, executive director for the station. “By airing these forums, PEGTV further promotes the idea of connecting the community.”

Those unable to watch the debate on cable have the option to go to our website for live streamed video or follow us on facebook or twitter as we post updates throughout the event.

For more information visit www.pegtv.com.

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