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Chamber Breakfast Features NYS Senate and Assembly Candidates

Candidates for two state races will speak at the Chamber’s next monthly breakfast meeting on Thursday, Sept. 26, from 7:30-9:00 a.m. at The Venue at the Best Western Plus in Kingston. Three of the four candidates for the 41st Senate and 103rd Assembly districts will appear.
 
“We think it’s important for our members to stay abreast of important state issues,” Chamber President Ward Todd said. “We are grateful that these candidates would take time to share their visions with us about the future of Ulster County and New York State.”
 
The Senate race in the 41st Senate District pits incumbent Saugerties Democrat Michelle Hinchey against Republican Patrick Sheehan, a Rhinebeck realtor.
 
The 41st Senate District includes most of Ulster and Northern Dutchess counties and all of Greene and Columbia counties.
 
In the race for the 103rd Assembly seat, Republican challenger Jack Hayes has agreed to appear, but Democratic incumbent Sarahana Shrestra has declined.
 
The 103rd Assembly District includes the city of Kingston and the towns of Esopus, Gardiner, Hurley, Kingston, Marbletown, New Paltz, Olive, Rosendale, Saugerties, Ulster, and Woodstock in Ulster County. The Dutchess County towns of Red Hook and Rhinebeck are also part of the district.
 
Chamber Breakfast Meetings are a great way to stay on top of current events and connect with other local business leaders and are open to Chamber members as well as the general public. Tickets are $30 in advance or $35 at the door for Chamber members, $40 for non-members. Reservations are required. Call (845) 338-5100 or register online at www.UlsterChamber.org.
 

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