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Mayor
Iorio and Alessi Bakery & Deli
Assistant Manager
Jason Alessi
chuckle as 970 Radio's Jack Harris struggles to keep
from devouring the bucket of chocolate chip cookie
dough on "The Mayor's Hour." The program
highlighted the
near-century old family business and featured a
hands-on tour of their operation on Cypress Avenue.
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Jack Harris impressed viewers
with his cake decorating abilities. He presented
Mayor Iorio with a chocolate cake that displayed
a special message in honor of her 50th birthday.
The time for admiration didn't last long though,
as the CTTV crew helped the Mayor to celebrate
following taping.
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"Mayor's Book Talk" Director Brian Sullivan (right)
stopped to pose with
multi-award winning novelist, Dennis Lehane. After much
acclaim as a crime fiction writer, Lehane turned to
history and politics in his 700-page epic, The Given
Day. On the show he discussed this tremendous
historic novel, which is centered on the events before
and during the Boston police strike of 1919. |
Producer/Director Frank Crum videotaped members of
the Mayor's Youth Corps for the opening segment of
"From the Corps," now in its fifth season. The kids
incorporated paint and canvass into the artistic
video open.
The Mayor’s Youth Corps produces, shoots and edits
"From the Corps," a program that inspires youth to
get involved in their communities and to learn about
their city government.
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The crew of "From the Corps"
gathered at Riverside Park. They are (left to
right): Jackie Frenkel, Sam Mount, Caroline Mechanik,
Franklyn Rose, Ryan Kelly, Elizabeth Renda, Alexis
Soyster. Not pictured are Christopher West and
Adria Andux-Vila.
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