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BARRINGTON – Congressional candidates Dale Glading and Camille Andrews, running to represent the 1st District of New Jersey, have been invited to attend a town hall meeting tonight at the First Baptist Church in Blackwood, NJ.
The venue is located at 899 Little Gloucester Rd. in Blackwood, and the event begins officially at 7:00 PM. It will continue until 8:30 PM, and refreshments will be served afterwards. Admission and refreshments are free.
Glading will be available to the media after the town hall debate, and campaign staff will be available throughout the course of the evening. Reporters and photographers are strongly encouraged to attend.
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