Description: Ray Flynn announces Borrower Assistance Program to provide loans to first-time home buyers to meet closing costs. Mortgage. Affordable housing. Home renovation. Painter and carpenters working outside.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/17/1988
Description: Interview with three Fletcher School students about American invasion of Panama.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/20/1989
Description: Decline of flight attendants' profession. Too much work for low wages, no respect.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/16/1987
Description: Reps. John Flood and Kevin Poirier talk about the election defeat of many House Democrats and the opportunity for the Republicans.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/08/1990
Description: Barbara Burt brings mentally retarded son Joseph Campbell to the State House to appeal for continued funding of Turning 22 program. Mary McCarthy, mental retardation commissioner. Sen. Edward Kirby.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/13/1990
Description: Barbara Gray, Thomas Tierney, Gerald Bloomfield, who are running for state representative from Framingham, have blurred distinction between party affiliations.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/01/1990
Description: Marcus Jones reports on the Franklin Park Zoo's programs in celebration of Black History Month. The zoo's Black Arts Festival celebrates the roots of contemporary African American culture. There are various performances, including rapping, dancing, and storytelling. Interview with spokesperson Barbara Levitoff, who talks about the important link between the zoo and the community. Following the edited story is b-roll of animals at the zoo, including antelope, wildebeests, and zebras.
1:00:07: Visual: Footage of a young African American man rapping into a microphone. Another young African American man breakdances behind him. Footage of a breakdancer performing for an audience of schoolchildren. Footage of an African American woman telling a story to a class of elementary school students. Most of the students are African American or minority. Marcus Jones reports that the Franklin Park Zoo celebrates Black History Month with programs including singing, dancing, and storytelling. V: Footage of Barbara Levitoff (Franklin Park Zoo spokesperson) saying that the Franklin Park Zoo is a "community zoo"; that the Franklin Park Zoo is using its community resource room for Black History Month programs. Jones reports that the Black Arts Festival at the Franklin Park Zoo celebrates the roots of contemporary African American culture; that the program focuses on the African wildlife at the zoo. V: Shots of the storyteller; a breakdancer spinning on his head; of a zebra. Footage of white woman telling a story to a room of schoolchildren; of white and African American rappers and breakdancers performing for an audience of schoolchildren. Jones reports that the program features folklore, poetry, and rap music; that the rap music has a "pro-achievement and anti-drug" message. Jones says that the programs provide a positive boost for a public resource which is struggling to improve its image and facilities. V: Shots of gnus at the zoo. Footage of Levitoff saying that cities need zoos; that the public likes zoos. Marcus Jones stands on the snowy grounds of the Franklin Park Zoo. Jones reports that renovations at the zoo are scheduled to be completed in 1989; that the zoo will have an African theme. Jones notes that the Black History Month programs are a way for the zoo to strengthen its links with the community; that the zoo is a resource for people of all cultures and backgrounds.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/18/1987
Description: Franklin Park Zoo - animals, signage, renovation.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/01/1987
Description: Franklin Park Zoo plans exotic bird exhibit to attract more visitors. Benson's Wild Animal Farm in Hudson, NH is closing, prompting question of viability, wisdom of confining animals.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/03/1987
Description: Interview with Franklyn Jenifer after he announced his resignation as Chancellor of Higher Education to become president of Howard University.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/09/1990