3. NSB candidates battle it out in third and final PWC/NSBNEWS.net debate
TOP 100 SE VOLUSIA COUNTY STORIES OF 2009
Originally posted Wed, 2009-10-21 21:19
NSBNEWS.net videos by Sera Frederick. The candidates for the Nov. 3 elections squared off in the third and final debates of the campaign season sponsored by the Public Watch Committee and NSBNEWS.net, the first time a series of debates were held both prior to the primary and general election where candidates were asked questions by the media and audience and of each other. As for who won the debates, that's up to you the viewer, The first three videos feature the race for commissioner between incumbent Randy Richenberg and primary winner Judy Reiker. The last four videos are of Mayor Sally Mackay and primary winner Adam Barringer. The final debate drew 100-plus people to the Brannon Center two weeks before the general election. Each of the first two debates leading up to the primary drew in excess of 100 as well. The debates were organized by PWC members Bob Tolley and Robert Rees and moderated by NSBNEWS.net Web Editor/Publisher Henry Frederick.
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Henry Frederick is editor and publisher of Headline Surfer, Florida's 24/7 Internet newspaper in New Smyrna Beach, launched April 7, 2008. Owned by NSB News LLC with Frederick as its sole corporate member, It is also referred by its original name, NSBNews.net and as VolusiaNews.net. Frederick is an award-winning breaking news and investigative journalist who has covered police and courts in Florida, New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut, dating back to the mid-1980s. He has covered many of the high profile cases in the Daytona Beach and DeLand courtrooms in Volusia County, including the numerous appellate hearings for serial killer Aileen Wuornos, and ultimately, witnessing her execution. He graduated from Central Connecticut State University in New Britain in 1984, with a B.A. in political science/public admin. and a minor in writing. He received the "President's Citation" for academic honors and service to the university.
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