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Nader To Meet HCCC Community Monday Evening

John Nader
John Nader

HERKIMER – An open public forum with Herkimer  County Community College presidential candidate Dr. John Nader will be at 7 p.m. tomorrow,  Monday, Dec. 15, in the Hummel Corporate & Professional Education Center, Room 288, located in the Robert McLaughlin College Center.

This will be the last of four open forums held with candidates in the search for the College’s fourth president. Background information on each of the candidates is available at www.herkimer.edu/presidentialsearch.

Nader, the former Oneonta mayor, had been scheduled to appear at a forum last Wednesday, but it was cancelled due to the inclement weather.

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