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This Week in NeighborMedia: City's App, Ladyfest, Vegan Baking, MBTA Cuts, and more...
This Week in NeighborMedia: a recap of the week's captivating Cambridge stories produced by NeighborMedia correspondents at Cambridge Community Television.
Latest stories
- Chris Herold and Andrew Vitvitsky cover the recent Woman of the Year parade [VIDEO]: "Hasty Pudding Theatricals fêtes Claire Danes at Harvard Square parade."
- Saul Tanenbaum reviews Cambridge's new smart phone application: "The Cambridge iReport App: A Few Potholes on the Path to Progress."
Computers for Seniors Mini-Classes Debut
NEW IN 2012! A short lesson will be included in each week's Computers for Seniors drop-in session. The regular drop-in time will continue as usual from 10am-12pm, with a short break for the mini-class at 11am.
Upcoming classes:
February 6: File & Email Management
February 13: Google Age Engage Reunion (10-11:30am)
February 20: CCTV Closed for President's Day
February 27: Sending Attachments by Email
March 5: Special Program - Google "Age Engage" (Click here for more info)
March 12: Special Program - Google "Age Engage" (Click here for more info)
March 19: Using the Library's Website
March 26: Understanding Different Types of Computer Files read more...
This Week in NeighborMedia: Many Helping Hands and Cambridge's Role in Energy Innovation
This Week in NeighborMedia: a recap of the week's captivating Cambridge stories produced by NeighborMedia correspondents at Cambridge Community Television.
Latest stories
- Andrew Vitvitsky reports on Cambridge's role in research and development of energy innovation policy: "Cambridge Frontlines of Energy Innovation."
- Toni Bee covers the recent Day of Service held on Martin Luther King Day. YWCA's the J: "Much Help/Many Hands."
Upcoming Cambridge Event
- January 27-30
- SPUN – Artist-Designed Bike Racks (through Jan 30)
CCTV Seeks Computer Lab Intern
CCTV is looking an organized, reliable, and friendly individual to help oversee computerCENTRAL during drop-in lab hours.
A sincere interest in helping people use computers is required, as is sensitivity to the needs and concerns of those new to computers. Must feel comfortable working with a non-profit organization with a diverse constituency.
Details & Benefits
* Work 3 hours per week for 4 months
* Receive free membership to CCTV
* Take free classes for the duration of the internship
* Production opportunities available
* College credit possible
* Network with the local video production community
* Get valuable teaching experience
* Potential to develop blogging and social media skills
Available Shift
* Tuesdays, 3:00 p.m - 5:45 p.m. (Public Drop-in Hours)
Skills Needed read more...
This Week in NeighborMedia: Central Sq Neglect, Gallery Opening, and New ACT Website
This Week in NeighborMedia: a recap of the week's captivating Cambridge stories produced by NeighborMedia correspondents at Cambridge Community Television.
Latest stories
- Saul Tannenbaum documents infrastructure challenges faced by Central Square: "Why Does Central Square Look So Neglected?"
- Siobhan Bredin covers the recent gallery opening of work by Garabed Setrakian [VIDEO]: "multimedium ARTS EXHIBIT at CCTV."
- Hasson Rashid profiles the new Alliance for Cambridge Tenants website: "Alliance of Cambridge Tenants (ACT) Launches New Website."
This Week in NeighborMedia: Senior Network Forms, Free Medicare Advice for Elders, and more...
This Week in NeighborMedia: a recap of the week's captivating Cambridge stories produced by NeighborMedia correspondents at Cambridge Community Television.
Latest stories
- Mary Holbrow reports on exploratory meeting to establish senior network: "Senior Network Meeting."
- Beverly Mire highlights local organizations helping seniors navigate Medicare and other services: "Why We Live Here: Cambridge Council on Aging."
Upcoming Cambridge Event
- January 7
This Week (and last week) in NeighborMedia: A Capella in Central Sq, Occupy Harvard, Cambridge Action Fund and more
This Week in NeighborMedia: a recap of the week's captivating Cambridge stories produced by NeighborMedia correspondents at Cambridge Community Television.
Latest stories
- Saul Tannenbaum covers the streets of Central Square becoming the rehearsal space for competing a capella groups [VIDEO]: "A Capella Armageddon: Central Square Breaks Out in Song."
- Susan Fleischmann photographs the scene as Harvard Yard opens to the public for the first time since Occupy Harvard began: "Occupy Harvard 2.0."





