Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle, the lead sponsor of New Jersey's Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights, will be hosting two public screenings next week of the movie "Bully," the first feature documentary film to show bullying affects the victims, the perpetrators and silent witnesses. The screenings will also be hosted by Englewood Mayor Frank Huttle III.

The screenings will be held at the Bergen Performing Arts Center on May 30 at 12 p.m. and 6.pm. The 12 p.m. showing is reserve for school groups. The 6 p.m. showing will be open to the public.

"Even though New Jersey now has the toughest anti-bullying law in the nation, some school districts, parents and students still do not understand that peer bullying has horrific and life-changing consequences," said Vainieri Huttle.

Anyone wishing to reserve tickets in advance of the screenings should contact the Assemblywoman by email at aswhuttle@njleg.org.

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