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LCTV News | July 18, 2024 – Full broadcast

This week on LCTV News we cover some of the big headlines of the past week including arrests made in drive-by shooting, summer youth employment up, The REAL Program seeking donations for a permanent home and more big news from this past week. We also show recaps of the opening reception for “Lure of the Local”, TLC’s Summer Spectacular, and more from the last week.

On this edition of the Lynn Lowdown we welcomed the Lynn Museum & Arts Center to discuss their Final Fridays series. Youth & Community Engagement Coordinator Jah’nyah Spencer from the Museum joined us to talk about this series of free arts and culture events featuring music, performances, refreshments, and more in the heart of Downtown Lynn. An open mic night and fashion show were already held and this month is Graffiti Get Down, where the community can enjoy music from DJ Rayvino while artists battle it out in the heart of the park.
For more information about upcoming Final Fridays events visit LynnTV.org/series/final-fridays/ or call 781-581-6200.

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The LCTV News is a weekly news program highlighting several big news stories in Lynn, video showcases of organizations and places in Lynn, interviews with movers and shakers within the Lynn community, and more. It is produced and anchored by LCTV’s News Director Dani Vittori. Watch full episodes at lynntv.org or on our Public Access Channel at 6AM & 6PM every Monday-Saturday.
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