Description: Profiles of five people who will make a difference in the 90s. 1) Nurse Connie Hagerty runs Boston City Hospital adult AIDS program. 2) Marco Kaltofen, lab director of National Toxics Campaign, identifies industrial polluters and seeks remediation and prosecution. 3) Tina Gaudette, advocate for homeless children at Crossroads Family Shelter. 4) Rep. Kevin Fitzgerald of Mission Hill, dedicated to serving his neighborhood. 5) Marshall Smith, founder of Paperback Booksmith and Videosmith.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/01/1990
Description: New shelter opens expressly for homeless Vietnam veterans. Beds and equipment have not yet arrived. Man sleeps on couch.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/19/1990
Description: WRKO hosts Gene Burns and Jerry Williams launch homelessness fund drive at little white house on City Hall plaza. Then they must explain contradictory stance of station favoring CLT tax rollback petition.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/20/1990