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August 12, 2008 - 2:05pm

Sgambati focused on every town in re-election bid

LACONIA-- State Sen. Kathleen Sgambati (D-Tilton) was elected in 2006 with strong support from towns such as Tilton and Strafford and she hopes to repeat that strategy in her bid for re-election.

"I think I have to do well in all of them [towns]," Sgambati told PolitickerNH.com in an interview. "I won every town last time except for Alton and we're going to try and keep the numbers close and keep working to get the message out."

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August 11, 2008 - 4:13pm

Knytych running on state spending

LACONIA- State Sen. Candidate Greg Knytych (R-Laconia) thinks the current budget deficit has his opponent's biggest weakness.

Knytych hopes to defeat freshman state Sen. Kathleen Sgambati (D-Tilton) on a message of budget restraint in the race for the district four state senate seat.

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July 14, 2008 - 8:31am

Knytych preparing to kick-off campaign

State senate candidate Greg Knytych: Photo credit: PolitickerNH.comState senate candidate Greg Knytych (R-Laconia) will launch his campaign with a free BBQ on July 20.

Knytch is a Laconia city councilor challenging state Sen. Kathleen Sgambati (D-Tilton) for the senate district four seat.

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May 31, 2008 - 11:00am

Knytch to challenge Sgambati

Laconia city Councilor Greg Knytych (R-Laconia) has decided to challenge state Sen. Kathleen Sgambati (D-Tilton).

Knytych announced his decision this morning on the radio show Meet the New Press.

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May 31, 2008 - 10:52am

Knytch to challenge Sgambati

Laconia city Councilor Greg Knytych (R-Laconia) has decided to challenge state Sen. Kathleen Sgambati (D-Tilton).

Knytych announced his decision this morning on the radio show Meet the New Press.

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May 28, 2008 - 9:16am

Sgambati to run for re-election

State Senator Kathy Sgambati (D-Tilton) has decided to run for re-election.

"The voters of District 4 trusted me to represent them and I have worked hard to honor that trust. I first ran for office to increase access to affordable health care, to protect New Hampshire's natural assets and to support small businesses," Sgambati said in a press release. "We have made substantial progress on all of these fronts."

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