Description |
6 videodiscs (approximately 180 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
System Details |
DVD-R format. |
Note |
Videodisc recording of the weekly Naperville news magazine program for the month of September 2011. |
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Airs six times daily on NCTV17, Naperville Community Television. |
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Title from disc label; this issue includes weekend sport updates. |
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For specific features see interactive menu. |
Performer |
Dolly McCarthy, anchor; with Jen Hannon, Michelle Corless, Marc Dahlquist, Kevin Machak, Holly Roadruck, Justin Zipser, Ryan Jones, Ben Hutchison, Alex Symonds. |
Summary |
Covers topics of interest to the Naperville community and surrounding areas of DuPage county. |
Contents |
September 2, 2011: Rep. Judy Biggert hosts job fair in Romeoville -- Argonne Laboratory breaks ground on new facility -- No more free ride for online access to Daily Herald -- Planning ahead for the future of downtown Naperville businesses -- Local high school student is focus of extensive search after running away -- Congresswoman Biggert hosts Naperville's first green car show -- Dancing with the celebrities in Naperville at Meson Sabika -- Fantasy football is all the rage -- Umpiring at the Little League World Series in Williams Port, Pennsylvania -- Sports with Marc Dahlquist and Alex Symonds -- NCTV17's executive director Liz Spencer interviews Becky Anderson about the changing world of books and print -- News tips -- The band Plain White Tees rocks the house at Benedictine University. |
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September 9, 2011: Unemployed, and underemployed--Obama's jobs bill may not pass Congress -- Post Office faces multi-billion dollar debt -- State Rep. Michael Connelly announces plans to run for State Senate -- State Senator Ron Sandack plans to run for State House -- Construction underway on Joseph Naper Homestead Park -- Save money using coupons--tips from expert Jill Cataldo -- National Hunger Awareness month -- Returning Marine Corps Corporal Anthony Larcher-Gore welcomed home -- Surprise party for Positively Naperville creator and publisher Stephanie Penick -- North Central College welcomes largest and most diverse class ever -- Weed ladies create home decorations with fading summer flowers, weeds and cattails -- Four-legged Follies dog show at Last Fling -- Fall movie preview -- Fourth annual Naperville Independent Film Festival -- Sports with Marc Dahlquist and Alex Symonds -- Becky Anderson's author interview with Sam Amirante, the lawyer who defended John Wayne Gacy -- News tips -- Winnie the Pooh and friends are coming to Magical Starlight Theater. |
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September 11, 2011 / Special 9-11 edition: Memorial ceremony at the Riverwalk for lives lost in 9-11 attacks -- North Central College memorial service -- One Naperville Project -- Naperville Schools help young children understand what happened ten years ago -- Ceremony at Monarch Landing for senior citizens -- Worship service at churches in Naperville -- Family of Commander Dan Shanower, victim in the Pentagon and inspiration for Riverwalk Memorial -- Visit to the Memorial Wall at Riverwalk -- Retired Fire Captain Chuck Wehrli acquired beam from World Trade Center for the Memorial -- Muslims Americans suffer from prejudice after 9-11-- Local Muslim group collects blood donations in support of Muslims for Life campaign -- Operation Welcome home for military personnel who have served overseas -- Operation Support Our Troops America to support military personnel on duty overseas -- Release of doves over 9-11 Memorial. |
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September 16, 2011: City's budget picture looking brighter -- Public Works Director Dave van Vooren departs to be Executive Director of the Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County -- Emergency preparedness classes to begin -- Naperville's Dancing with the Celebrities to benefit Community Career Center -- Brick laying along the Riverwalk completed -- Founder of Creative Nursery School, Bev Eigenberg is closing the doors forever -- Ending Hunger Together Day on September 18 -- Naperville Citizens Fire Academy teaches residents how to react to a fire -- Thayer J Hill Middle School celebrates 30 years -- DuPage Children's Museum presents railroad trains -- Babysitting, a daunting process: help comes with helpful tips from Naperville Fire and Police -- North Central College's WONC radio station receives awards -- Naper Settlement opens exhibit to honor North Central College: 150 years, a promising start -- September is National honey month -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Becky Anderson sits down with Supermodel Tyra Banks to discuss her new book, Modelland -- More dancing with the celebrities of Naperville. |
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September 23, 2011: Illinois unemployment rate still above national average ; Benedictine offers tuition relief for unemployed workers -- Nike Park ribbon cutting ceremony -- Park District grants to be use for improvements at four different parks -- Police Department receives $12,000 in grant money for computers and forensic equipment -- West Nile virus mosquitoes identified in some areas of Naperville -- North Central College named "military friendly" for assistance provided to veterans -- Illinois State Board of Education announces finalists for Teacher of the Year -- Kiwanis members provide over 10,000 hours of volunteer services -- Naperville Indie Film Festival features former resident Jim Hemphill -- Bryan Ogg from Naper Settlement hosts walking tour of the original 19 blocks of Naperville -- Autumn hops harvest provides variety in seasonal beers -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Mark Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: Rosemary Wells, author of Kindergators -- Kidz Kabaret present Rugrats, a live adventure. |
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Sepember 30, 2011: DuPage Board Chairman Dan Cronin gives first State of the County address -- Former Councilman Richard Furstenau announces intent to run for District Five Dupage County Board seat -- Fermi Lab to power down tevatron partical accelerator for the last time -- U.S. Congressmen Randy Hultgren and Judy Biggert joined in a discussion at Fermi Lab to explore the future of the facility -- National Family Week: a look at today's families -- City and Chamber of Commerce officials hosted the "Doing business with the City" event -- NCO Youth and Family Services transitional housing program finds new housing -- Forest Preserve District creates new bike trail on West Branch Riverway Trail -- Students at Naperville Central viewed President Obama's speech on education -- Premature babies who stayed in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit after birth return with their families to visit NICU for thirteenth annual reunion -- Humane Society helps you decide which dog is best for you -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Becky Anderson sits down with Actress Molly Shannon to discuss her new children's book, Tilly the trickster -- NCC professors, students and alumni take a look back at the early days of the college. |
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Current events -- Sound recordings.
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Naperville (Ill.) -- History -- Sound recordings.
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Naperville (Ill.) -- Social life and customs -- Sound recordings.
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Naperville (Ill.) -- Economic conditions -- Sound recordings.
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DVDs.
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Genre |
Television news programs.
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DVD-Video discs.
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Added Author |
McCarthy, Dolly.
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Barger, Jennie.
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Dahlquist, Marc.
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Machak, Kevin.
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Corless, Michelle.
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Roadruck, Holly.
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Jones, Ryan.
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Zipser, Justin.
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Symonds, Alex.
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Naperville Community Television.
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NCTV17.
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Added Title |
Naperville news 17 (Television program)
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