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In your opinion, who won this one Pall or Carlson?

Petoskey city residents on the fence in the upcoming election have a new tool to use in picking a favorite in the mayor’s race.

The Petoskey News-Review hosted a live chat Monday, Oct. 19, at www.petoskeynews.com with current mayor Ted Pall and former mayor Herb Carlson.

Both seek voters’ nod in the Nov. 3 election.

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Joseph R. McGee Comment by Joseph R. McGee on October 22, 2009 at 2:31pm
Good old boy's dug the hole(Petoskey Point), Brains will resolve it. Has Mr. Carlson ever had a sucessful business in the past 25 years? I have only been here this long. We have a new bright(untainted)new City Manager and more brains with our Mayor Pall and City councilmen than I can ever remember. Let the smarter continue and the just rheteric remain retired.
Sherry Loar Comment by Sherry Loar on October 20, 2009 at 7:14pm
Herb Carlson was direct and to the point. Ted Pall is PC. Ask Ted Pall his favorite color and you will be given a description of the color wheel. We will see what the residents of Petoskey desire come the November election.

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