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With support from other unions, parents and the mayor, Perth Amboy Federation-AFT members marched on the June 16 Board of Education meeting to demand a fair contract only to have the lights mysteriously go out and postpone the meeting.
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With support from other unions, parents and the mayor, Perth Amboy Federation-AFT members marched on the June 16 Board of Education meeting to demand a fair contract only to have the lights mysteriously go out and postpone the meeting.
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