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Title Naperville news 17. November, 2012 [(DVD) videorecording] / produced by NCTV17 ; Elizabeth Braham Spencer, executive director ; produced by Jen Hannon.

Publication Info. Naperville, Ill. : Naperville Community Television, [2012]
℗2012
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 Nichols Adult Reference Local History  977.324 NAP    TRACE
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Description 5 videodiscs (30 min. ea.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD-R format.
Note Videodisc recordings of the weekly Naperville news magazine program for November, 2012.
Program airs six times daily on NCTV17, Naperville Community Television.
Contents November 2, 2012. Naperville mother held without bond for two counts of murder -- Hurricane Sandy pounds east coast -- Daylight savings time falls back on Sunday -- Police Chief pension dispute ruling -- City website back up after being hacked -- Over 90% of Naperville school children meet or exceed state standards -- North Central College welcomes new president, Dr. Troy Hammond -- Riverwalk Gateway dedication ceremony -- High ground, a film documenting Afghan and Iraqi war veterans on Mt. LaBouche in the Himalayas, shown at College of DuPage -- College of DuPage holds first Women veterans fair -- Edward Hospital offers breast cancer lecture -- National Headache Foundation offers help to those with chronic migraines -- Springbrook Golf course offers golf simulators for practice -- First annual Running Scared 5K race benefits Naperville Crime Stoppers -- "Movember," a month without shaving, supports awareness of prostate and testicular cancer research -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: Professor Ann Durkin Keating of North Central College discusses her book, Rising up from Indian country, on the history of Chicago.
November 9, 2012. Elections over for 2012 -- 360 Youth Services reaching out to local residents still grieving after murder of two children -- City Council wants more time to discuss plans for Water Street development -- School report cards for Illinois show Naperville schools doing very well -- American flags fly on Rotary Hill in honor of Veterans' Day -- Gentler Times stitching promotes hand made pillowcases for local charities -- Preschoolers bring change to provide Pennies for Pies for less fortunate families on Thanksgiving -- Naperville Women's club held annual fashion show -- Wendt Concert Hall hosted WDSRA program for Special Talents America fundraiser -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: Patricia Maclachan discusses her new book, The Boxcar children beginning.
November 16, 2012. Naperville woman in custody for murder to undergo psychiatric evaluation -- Area businesses and organizations donating to Hurricane Sandy victims -- Blackfinn's late night liquor license to be suspended ; must pay a fine -- Proposal made for Naperville electric rates to be raised -- Christmas lights and music turned on in downtown Naperville -- High number expected for Black Friday shopping -- Edward Hospital opens Second Opinion Clinic -- Acupuncture, an alternative to traditional medical treatments -- November 14 is Diabetes Awareness day -- Naperville Public Library to offer a pilot program on money and health issues in the family -- Naperville Public Library named a 5-star library for fifth year in a row by Library Journal -- Service held on Rotary Hill for Veterans' Day -- Each flag on Healing field display tells a story about a veteran ; flags available for purchase with funds going to charity -- Naperville Cemetery unveils new veteran memorial -- Kennedy Junior High School honors veterans from all branches -- WDSRA sponsors boccia ball tournament for players in wheelchairs -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: R.L. Stine, children's author of Goosebumps and Fear Street series, now writing for adults, discusses his new horror novel, Red rain -- Update on "Our story" premiering November 18 on NCTV-17.
November 23, 2012. Update in Plackowska murder case -- Water Street development project on hold regarding proposed hotel -- City Council has four seats up for grabs in 2013 -- Chamber of Commerce announces new leader, Mike Evans -- District 204 schools, Fry Elementary and White Eagle Elementary, receive Blue Ribbon awards from U.S. Dept. of Education -- Turkey Trot 5K race uses up calories and raises funds for vision and hearing care services -- Snowmen have come to downtown Naperville -- Naperville area basketball tournament raises money for Camp Hope for kids to go to summer camp -- Brightside Theater offers rehearsal performances for the musical Company by Stephen Sondheim before opening in Chicago -- The film, A smile as big as the moon, was shown at Gigi's Playhouse, showcasing how much special needs people can contribute -- Holiday movie season arrives at Ogden 6 -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: Spencer Quinn presents the fifth book in the Chet and Bernie mystery series, A fistful of collars.
November 30, 2012. Fiscal cliff--what is it? What can we expect? -- Small business Saturday, the newest holiday shopping specialty -- Wilma's Cafe offers special breakfast to raise funds to honor the family of Olivia Dworakowski -- Update on Water Street development concerns residents have expressed -- Filing is over for City Council elections next year; filing for other elections must be turned in by December 24 -- Two proposals for Washington Street pedestrian bridge -- Behind the scenes for Naperville Garden Club's annual Cup of Cheer market and house walk -- Cantigny Park green house hosts annual Shades of Crimson display of 3000 poinsettias -- Robert R. McCormick museum staff hosts annual trees event -- Sam the snowman, a plush snowman offered at local stores for $10 each to benefit Little Friends -- Fox Valley Mall offers Festival of wreaths -- The Grinch brings cheer to downtown Naperville! -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: John Flanagan, author of the fantasy trilogy, The hunters.
Credits Carl Schultz, operations supervisor; Rick Rysso, Tharryn Wright, videographers.
Performer Jen Hannon, anchor; with Jordan Abudayyeh, Whitney Goodbred, Kevin Machak, Ashley Vroman, Samantha Jones, reporters; Mark Dahlquist, Alex Symonds, sports anchors.
Summary Covers topics of interest to the Naperville community and surrounding areas of DuPage county.
Subject Current events -- Videodiscs.
DVDs.
Naperville (Ill.) -- History -- Videodiscs.
Naperville (Ill.) -- Social life and customs -- Videodiscs.
Naperville (Ill.) -- Economic conditions -- Videodiscs.
Genre Television news programs.
DVD-Video discs.
Added Author Spencer, Elizabeth Braham.
Hannon, Jen.
Machak, Kevin.
Abudayyeh, Jordan.
Jones, Samantha.
Goodbred, Whitney.
Vroman, Ashley.
Dahlquist, Marc.
Symonds, Alex.
Naperville Community Television.
NCTV17.
Added Title Naperville news 17 (Television program)
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