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LCTV News | October 18, 2024 – Full broadcast

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This week on LCTV News we cover some of the big headlines of the past week including arraignments made in shooting, Salvy’s annual Christmas Tree Fundraiser returns, railway underpasses receiving lighting, and more big news from this past week. We also show recaps of the Senior Center’s Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration and more from around the city.

The Demakes Family YMCA & Lynn Music Foundation were our guests this week on the Lynn Lowdown. Executive Director of the Lynn Music Foundation Edwin Cabrera was joined by Demakes Family YMCA’s Senior Branch Executive Director Karina Teixeria to discuss their new music and performing arts studio. The duo chatted with News Director Dani Vittori about expanding their space for music, current programs, and what will be offered in the new space.

If you want to learn more or have any questions you can reach out to the YMCA at 781-842-7727 x703, visit their location at 40 Neptune Blvd., or visit https://www.ymcametronorth.org/locations/lynn-ymca.


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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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