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Second Presidential Debate Tonight

We know it’s not specifically West Chester news but it effects everyone across the United States, therefore I just wanted to remind everyone that the second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will be held tonight at 9 p.m.

Nearly 60 million people tuned in Oct. 3 to watch the first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In that first confrontation, viewers and pundits claimed that Romney won, and his campaign got a bump in the polls as a result. Will Obama vindicate himself this time?

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Celebrate U.S. Presidents | September 19th

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Join Chester County Historical Society members and friends for two engaging talks about intriguing aspects of the U.S. presidency. On Wednesday, September 19 at 6 p.m. Walter Eckman will entertain us with his passion about “Everything Presidential.” This casual chat will highlight the personal lives of U.S. presidents since George Washington. From modest and lofty circumstances, these men have politically shaped our nation’s history and left behind a trail of intriguing interests and new traditions. Eckman’s recently published book Meet the Presidents will be available.

Admission is free for CCHS members and volunteers, $5 for non-members. For more information or to rsvp, call 610-692-4800 or e-mail rsvp@chestercohistorical.org.

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West Chester school board members

The six candidates elected to the West Chester Area School Board in November were sworn in Monday night at the board’s formal reorganization meeting. Ed Coyle, Karen Miller, Vince Murphy, Linda Raileanu, Maureen Snook and Sue Tiernan were given the oath of office and joined current members Maria Pimley, Heidi Adsett and Sean Carpenter. Through Pimley took over presidential responsibilities temporarily while the candidates were sworn it, Murphy was unanimously elected by the board as president for a one-year term.

Adsett was then elected for her second term as vice president by a unanimous vote. During public comment, resident Steve Sobieck asked the officials to cast their votes on the state Senate Bill 327 proposed by Sen. Andy Dinniman, D-19th, of West Whiteland. The bill would abolish the current election process for the school board that requires candidates to go through a traditional primary and receive a party nomination. Should the bill pass, candidates would get their names on the ballot by submitting nomination papers with the signatures of a minimum number of qualified electors, 250 in the case of the West Chester Area School District. The names of these candidates would then appear independent of any party affiliation on the ballots at the time of the election. The legislation has supporters and critics. School board meeting dates for 2012 were also finalized at the meeting and are listed on the district’s website. All future meetings will be held in the auditorium of J. R. Fugett Middle School at 500 Ellis Lane in West Chester until further notice.

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