Date: Tuesday, April 29th, 2008, 7pm to 9pm
Place: Town Hall - Board of Selectmen's Meeting Room, 100 Maple Ave.
The Shrewsbury League of Women Voters is hosting its annual Candidates Night. Candidates for Selectman, School Committee, and Library Trustee will participate. The moderator, provided by League of Women Voters of Massachusetts, is Barbara Kohin of Worcester. Candidates will answer a question posed by the League, which they will receive in advance as well as questions from the audience as time permits. Candidates for Town Meeting Members are encouraged to attend to introduce themselves and state their precinct at the end of the evening. Shrewsbury residents are welcome to attend and find out the views of their potential representatives. The event will be televised live on the government access channel and rebroadcast on public access stations up until the election. Check your local listings. We hope to see you there. Most importantly, PLEASE VOTE on TUESDAY, MAY 6th!
Monday, April 21
Shrewsbury League of Women Voters Presents Candidates' Night
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Mark Adler
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Take a one hour debate and subtract ten minutes for reading of questions, introductions, etc. That gives each candidate seven minutes. Considering the amount of time per each debate this is what we will have seen from the candidates after the third debate assuming that all seven (Including Stealth Boy) show up.
Johanna, John, Ben, Matt, and Wayne each get 24 Minutes of face time.
Moe gets 15 Minutes of face time as he missed the first debate, but we all know him anyway.
Chris gets 7 minutes of face time or less than a third of the other non sitting challengers. Why would he do this? Why is he afraid to show himself? Is he just waiting for all the other candidates to stumble, and he still looks clean? Watching the other candidates to see what issues flop and what issues fly? Interesting questions to ponder as we stare at a ballot.
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