Bristol school committee candidates meet in live forum Wednesday night

Posted 10/11/22

The Bristol candidates for the Bristol Warren Regional School Committee will debate in a forum on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. The forum can be viewed live by going to the League of Women Voters of …

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Bristol school committee candidates meet in live forum Wednesday night

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The Bristol candidates for the Bristol Warren Regional School Committee will debate in a forum on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. The forum can be viewed live by going to the League of Women Voters of RI website (www.lwvri.org). The forum will also be available between Oct. 13 and Election Day, Nov. 8, through the League website. The forum is sponsored by the League and the East Bay Media Group.

The candidates are Jessica Almeida, Brian Bradshaw, Adam McGovern, Anthony Morettini, William Odell, Carly Reich, Margaret Richards, and Richard Ruggiero.

The forum will be held in the Mary Tefft White Cultural Center in the Main Library at Roger Williams University, Bristol campus. The audience will be virtual.

Click here to watch the Forum for Bristol School Committee Candidates live.

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