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BROCKTON—Councilor-at-large Jass Stewart’s decision to run against State Rep. Geraldine Creedon is still up in the air—at least until after two meet-and-greets with residents at the end of this month.
“I’ll know in March,” Stewart said during a telephone
interview Sunday afternoon.
Stewart, who has said he is considering a run against Creedon, issued an email Saturday whose subject was titled “Serving as your
State Representative,” which some took as a signal Stewart was all-in for a run
at the state position.
Creedon has represented Brockton and Easton as the 11th
Plymouth District Rep since 1995.
Stewart said in fact he received several emails
congratulating him on his decision to run and wishing him good luck.
However, Stewart said his mind is not made up, and the two
meet-and-greets scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 25 and Sunday, Feb. 26, will be
the final information gathering sessions.
“I want to hear what the public has to say about where I can
do the best for Brockton,” Stewart said.
The meet-and-greets are open to the public.
The first will be held Saturday, Feb. 25 from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. at the home of John and Holly Thomas, 221 Depot St., South Easton.
The second will be held Sunday, Feb. 26 from 1 to 3 p.m at
the home of Gary Lyon and Joe Rucker, 117 Fairview Ave., Brockton.
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