Liner Notes with Dave Perry Liner Notes, Podcasts | November 21st, 2007 Comments Off
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Folksinger John McCutcheon reflects on his musical career and his UML Discovery Series conceret.
Debra Katt Lloyd, regional coordinator of the Alzheimer’s Association Massachusetts Chapter and Lisa Sobhian, Dementia Units Program director at D’Youville Senior Care Center discuss Alzheimer’s disease–recent research and care
Newly named assistant city manager for planning and development Adam Baacke reflects on his appointment and goals for the department.
Jim O’Sullivan of the State House News Service weighs in on Beacon Hill doings–push for moving the primary, end of the legislative session, bills passed and the Thanksgiving break.
Merrimack Valley Magazine Publisher Glenn Prezzano previews the upcoming holiday issue.
Author Bruce Henderson discuss his new book, “Down to the Sea: An Epic Story of Naval Disaster and Heroism in World War II.”
Dr. Paul Withers of Boston University has been looking at Mars and has some interesting findings on the red planet’s meteor showers.
American Textile History Museum President and CEO James Coleman discusses the museum’s renovation of its core exhibition.
Coach Barer gives us a preview of this year’s team and season.
by Chaz Scoggins
Chaz talks about his “immortality” in the area of writing poetry, and about his own life.
UMass Lowell’s Riverhawks Hockey Team coach talks with Bob Ellis about this week’s game, among other things.
by Dave Perry
Dave talks about all the things he’s thankful for in this world.
Michael Peeple, president of the Student Veterans Association and Club Advisor Imogene Stulken tell us about the group’s mission and activities.
Brian Martin talks about his career in govenment and his transition from LHS Athletic Director to District Director for Congresswoman Niki Tsongas.
Newly appointed Police Superintendent Kenneth Lavallee talks about leading Lowell’s police department.
Playwright David Lane discusses his new play, Tunney/Shakespeare in Six Rounds, playing at the Merrimack Repertory Theatre, November 15 to December 9.
by Dennis Shaughnessy
Dennis shares his thoughts and observations on the World Series, as well as the Red Sox’s victory over the Colorado Rockies and the aftermath.
Amy Pessia, executive director of the Merrimack Valley Food Bank, discusses the agency’s mission and community needs.
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