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Woodbury, NJ (July 7, 2008) - Gloucester County Republican Freeholder candidates Phyllis Scapellato and Larry Wallace have called a press conference for Wednesday July 9 at 11:30 AM in front of the Gloucester County Courthouse, 1 North Broad Street, Woodbury. Immediately after the press conference they will proceed into the building to attend the special meeting of the Freeholder Board as reported by the Courier Post.
Who: Gloucester County Republican Freeholder Candidates Phyllis Scapellato and Larry Wallace
What: Press Conference
When: Wednesday July 9, 2008 at 11:30 AM
Where: In front of Gloucester County Courthouse 1 North Broad Street in Woodbury
Why: To discuss the freeholder board's plan to achieve total county control of elections.
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