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Mark Treyger (left) and Jerry Greenwald, managing editor of The Jewish Press, at the offices of The Jewish Press.

Mark Treyger, a candidate for city council in New York City’s 47th council district, met recently with the editorial board of The Jewish Press at the newspaper’s Boro Park office.

Treyger has been a key advisor to Assemblyman William Colton for the past 10 years, as a community relations director and in public relations. He’s also a community activist and organizer, and has been teaching history at New Utrecht High School for the past eight years.

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During the meeting, Treyger spoke about how it takes the entire very diverse community to solve the problems of the area, which includes strong populations of Asian-Americans, Russian-Americans, Italian-Americans, African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, and a sizeable population of Jews.

The Brooklyn district includes Bensonhurst, Gravesend. Coney Island, and Brighton Beach, and is currently held by Domenic M. Recchia, Jr., who faces term-limits.

Treyger also said that as an educator, he sees first-hand the challenges facing the city’s students and teachers. He would like to create in the city’s schools vocational trade programs, and would like to broaden the way “we measure children’s performance.”

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