508 is a show about Worcester. This week’s panel includes Kevin Ksen and Brendan Melican.
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Worcester Indymedia is filing several public records requests to mark Sunshine Week; we’ll follow up on a future show and see if government is responding as the law requires.
Brendan defends the American Antiquarian Society against a proposed expansion of a nearby historical district. (More about the founder of the AAS.) Today is the birthday of one of Mike’s Facebook friends. Former City Council candidate John Mahoney still seems to be spamming people.
The Hanover Theater opens in Worcester tonight; check the WCCA TV13 website for a video clip shortly after the festivities begin. (Brendan mentions David Copperfield in connection with this.)
Census forms are finally out. If there aren’t any changes to be made on your form, you can let the city know via the web.
Mike will be at a prayer service next week that might turn into civil disobedience. And it might not.
Tracy Novick talks about the current crisis in local school funding; she’s been blogging about it.
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