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The 39th District: A battle for Park Slope, Windsor Terrace and Carroll Gardens

The Brooklyn Paper

This forum — featuring John Heyer, Gary Reilly, Josh Skaller, Brad Lander and Bob Zuckerman was moderated by Brooklyn Paper Editor Gersh Kuntzman — and you’ll want to watch it again and again.

The taping featured lots of fireworks — including Skaller and Lander going at it over allegations that Lander is whipping up public school parents by hyping the fact that Skaller sends his kid to private school.

And who doesn’t love hearing John Heyer talk about how he favors equal nuptial rights for gays and lesbians, yet opposes gay marriage?

Democratic primary election. Polls open at 6 am and close at 9 pm. For information about your polling site, call (866) 868-3692 (VOTE-NYC).

Reader Feedback

mike from boro park says:
I'm so happy mr. smith is still in the race holding the Conservative party vote, I endorse him.. and guess what I have heard from my people that the Smith campaign is having secret meetings with the mayors campaign.. do I hear soon to be endorsement from the mayor of new york, finally someone sees the true work Mr. Smith has done for ny not just Brooklyn.
Oct. 1, 2009, 11:19 am

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