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Viewers Can 'Ask the Supervisor' Once Again on LTV

Mon, 05/03/2021 - 14:11
From the April 28 edition of "Ask the Supervisor"
LTV

LTV recently announced it has revived a live, call-in TV show in which East Hampton residents can address important issues with their town supervisor.

Inspired by "On Line With the Supervisor," a program that ran when Tony Bullock was in office in the late 1980s, "Ask the Supervisor" now airs Wednesdays at 2 p.m. on Channel 20.

Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc takes questions via telephone or email from the public. The call-in number is displayed on the screen, or questions can be submitted in writing to [email protected]. The show is also live-streamed via LTV's website, ltveh.org., and its YouTube page.

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