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Watch Priscilla Young on Bill Doherty's Political Patter This Week
Priscilla Young, candidate for Barnstable County Register of Probate, was recently a guest of County Commissioner Bill Doherty on his show 'Political Patter'. The show, produced by the Cape Cod Community Media Center, is scheduled to air in Bourne, Falmouth and Sandwich on community access television on channel 13. If you do not live in one of those towns, you may watch the show online.
Residents of any town may watch the show online at Falmouth Community Television, www.fctv.org, on:
- Tuesday, September 2, at 12:30 pm
- Wednesday, September 3, at 10:30 am
Bourne residents may watch the show on channel 13 on:
- Wednesday, September 3, at 7:30 pm
- Friday, Sepember 5, at 1:00 pm
Sandwich residents may watch the show on channel 13 on:
- Tuesday, September 2, at 11:00 pm
- Thursday, September 4, at 2:00 pm
- Thursday, September 11, at 3:30 pm
About This Blog
Priscilla Young is a candidate for Register of Probate. She has over 27 years of experience in the Barnstable Probate and Family Court. Priscilla started at entry level and worked her way up through the ranks. The First Justice promoted her to Assistant Register of Probate in 1994 (title changed to Assistant Judicial Case Manager by statute in 2006). For eight years Priscilla was a probate instructor for Northeastern University's Paralegal Program.
Priscilla is the only candidate with extensive experience in the Probate and Family Court and has a comprehensive understanding of not only the legal procedures, but also the administration of the Registry of Probate.
To learn more about her qualifications, please visit her web site here.
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