COMMUNITY CONDUCTS JOB INTERVIEW; EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CANDIDATES FOR BOOKER T. WASHINGTON CENTER FACE THE PUBLIC.(Local)

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From: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
Date: 20021004
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Byline: Beth Beer Staff writer

The questions ranged from how the candidates hope to keep Auburn from the kind of violence seen in the streets of Syracuse to what they would do for the community's senior citizens.

More than 45 people turned out Thursday to quiz three candidates vying to be the next executive director of the Booker T. Washington Community Center, a nonprofit agency that offers recreational, educational and cultural programs to the community.

The public met:

Timothy O'Connor-Slater, 46, of Auburn, director of finance for Meals on Wheels in Syracuse. ...

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