New England Sunday - #399 Sunday, March 3, 1985, Part I
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March 3 1985
NES X3079
Sunday March 3, 1985 No. 399
Part I
Rec. 3/3/85 Air. 3/4/85
Viewer alert: young people in harmful situations; New England Sunday: Part I; Jan Holmes and Jim Boyd host; Brian Leary provided a News Center 5 brief report that includes an update on a heart patient, a Boston crime boss trial, and a prison break update; the Bruins managed a shut-out in hockey; Mark Rosenthal provides a weather forecast that includes a possible snowfall in the near future [surprise!] though bright sunshine now; federal aid to farmers is discussed by Eugene Engel, John Barrus, and Jim Alicata; black screen breaks; moonlighting, or second jobs, as a way of life is discussed by Donald E. Green and Neil Alper; the Community Calendar Events are shared; Jim Boyd talks with a group of Crane Reservation members and those who oppose the deer culling project on those grounds; members include Fred Winthrop, Theo Capaldo, Walter Bickford, and Russell Burgess; U.S. Senator Jake Garne has a spot on the space shuttle, but there is controversy about it; Anita Migday provides advice about preparing pets for spring season; Brian Leary updates the news on international events with Israel, and in Nicaragua; Filene's workers will be back on the job after a three-day strike; Guatemalan refugees are the focus of a report on sanctuaries in Boston; Jim Boyd talks with Carolyn McDade and Charles Cobb about the immigrants and sanctuaries in the Boston area;
In the Studio Jan Homes and Jim Boyd;
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