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School Board Candidate Forum in Rye City and Blind Brook Tonight

Residents in both Rye City and Blind Brook School Districts are invited to hear from local school board candidates tonight in their respective communities.

The Rye, Rye Brook and Port Chester League of Women Voters is sponsoring candidates' forum in both the Rye City and Blind Brook school districts tonight.

Rye City School District gets started at 7:30 a.m. in the . All Rye School Board candidates– Patrick M. Cox, Nancy Pasquale, Chris Repetto, and Laura Slack– are participating. Three board seats are available.

The Blind Brook candidate forum will start at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. Candidates Nancy Barr, Richard Buzin and Daniel Savitt are vying for two seats on the Blind Brook board.

The events will be broadcast on public access channels in each community and available for on-demand viewing on the League of Women Voters' website.

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