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Municipal Elections in Worcester 2009: Questions for the Candidates

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Posted on September 24, 2009December 10, 2020 By The Research Bureau

Municipal Elections in Worcester 2009: Questions for the Candidates

In preparation for the upcoming municipal elections in Worcester, The Research Bureau has prepared a set of questions for the candidates. These questions focus on the critical issues facing Worcester’s municipal government and public schools.

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