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Molly KellyEvan Bayh visits the Granite StateFri, 06/09/2006 - 5:30pm Bartlett, NH, Rollinsford, NH, Keene, NH Indiana Senator Evan Bayh will be in New Hampshire Friday, June 9th and Saturday June 10th. The Carrol County Democrats will be holding their 11th annual Grover Cleveland dinner on Friday June 9th. The doors open at 5:30 with dinner at 7. The event will be located at The Grand Summit Hotel, Rte. 302, in Bartlett, NH, and the cost is $40 per person. Visit the Carrol County Democrats website to print out an invitation. On Saturday, June 10th, Senator Bayh will speak at a reception honoring State Senator Iris Estabrook in Rollinsford, NH. The event is slated to begin at 10:30, and is being hosted by the Strafford County Democrats. Also on Saturday June 10th, Senator Bayh will attend a campaign kickoff event with Molly Kelly, the State Senate district 10 candidate. The event will be held in the Keene City Green Gazebo on Main St. in Keene, NH and will begin at 4:30. Molly Kelly announces District 10 Senate run
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, May 19, 2006
MOLLY KELLY ANNOUNCES RUN FOR STATE SENATE Long-time Keene resident wants to give a strong, effective voice to District 10 Keene, NH – Long time Keene resident Molly Kelly announced today that she will run for the New Hampshire State Senate for District #10. At an event in Keene City Hall, Molly Kelly outlined her reasons for running by emphasizing the need for the Monadnock region to have a strong, effective Senator who will invest in quality public education, fight for affordable, accessible healthcare, and who will work to balance environmental preservation with economic development. |
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