Description: EASTERN TERMINAL AT LOGAN, PEOPLE, HANGAR, TRAFFIC, GREEK AIRLINE
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/15/1982
Description: PASSENGERS, BUSES PULL IN AND OUT OF EGLESTON STATION, NO STOPS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/27/1982
Description: WORCESTER SQUARE IN SOUTH END, ORANGE LINE ELEVATED TRACKS, SHORT SHOTS. ROSIE'S PLACE, CARS, TV REPAIR SHOP, NEIGHBORHOOD GENERICS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/18/1984
Description: Federal Aviation Administration. East Boston residents sing a song protesting incursion of airport into their neighborhood (Neptune Rd. East Boston). David Davis, Tom O'Neill, Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation Fred Salvucci all seen. Interview with a woman about plane noise and eminent domain. She feels that the people in the neighborhood are being uprooted. Interview with a man on noise abatement and eminent domain for Logan expansion. Residents would like to prevent the destruction of their neighborhood. Interview with other longtime residents complaining about Massport.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/22/1977
Description: Eastern Airlines Reservation Center at Logan Airport, Boston, MA. .
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/18/1981
Description: Eastern pilots concerned over safety and maintenance records. They fear airline is cutting corners to reduce costs, thereby jeopardizing passengers and pilots. Jet being refueled.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/23/1987
Description: Eastern Plane, Air Traffic Controllers.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/31/1981
Description: William Weld intros cabinet members Richard Taylor, transportation; James Roche, public safety; Robert Cordy, legal counsel; Daniel Gregory, economic affairs,who acknowledges formidable task.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/28/1990
Description: Elderly people, mostly women, walk singly and in pairs, some with canes, crutch. One in wheelchair with attendant. They carry packages and bags. In grocery store and waiting for public transportation.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/19/1979
Description: Evening Compass late edition newscast covering day 3 of Phase II desegregation in Boston Schools. Ed Baumeister summarizes events and report on school attendance figures. Pam Bullard reports that attendance figures show white students to be in the minority: Peter Meade (Mayor's Office) comments on racial makeup of the school system; Cardinal Medeiros (Archdiocese of Boston) comments on influx of Boston students to parochial schools to avoid busing. School officials comment on the opening of schools: Charles Leftwich (Associate Superintendent of Schools) reports a missing bus and problems with buses arriving late; Robert Donahue (Boston School Department) reports on registration for unassigned students; Frances Condon (Boston School Department) reports on kindergarten registration. Bullard interviews Thayer Fremont-Smith (Lawyer, Boston Home and School Association) about the court action to overturn forced busing. Fremont-Smith says that the court-ordered busing plan is too broad and will result in racially imbalanced schools as a result of declining white enrollment. Edwin Diamond (media critic) analyzes Boston Globe coverage of busing crisis with guests Mike McNamee (MIT student) and Robert Healy (Executive Editor, Boston Globe). Healy says that a local newspaper has to deal with the crisis differently than a national newspaper.
Collection: Evening Compass, The
Date Created: 09/10/1975