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Operation of GCTV is handled by volunteers and limited part time staff. GCTV's mission is to provide Government town meetings as well as other informative and inspiring Greenwich related programming to residents.

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TO YOUR HEALTH: RADIATION THERAPY

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Find out all about Radiation Therapy at Greenwich Hospital. Dr. Lesley Snelling, Director of Radiation Oncology speaks with Jim Thompson about who needs to have radiation therapy, who can and who cannot have it and why, the fear factor, treatment planning, side effects, change in the treatment over the past 20 years and what cancer patients ask about most.

Schedule: Sunday at 9:00 p.m., Monday at noon, Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. and Friday at 7:00 p.m.

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A CONVERSATION WITH... TWO POLICE CHIEFS

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Looking at law enforcement over the years.... more than two decades actually. Chief of Police David Ridberg and Retired Chief William Andersen (1986-1990) speak with Jim Thompson about the changes...what has remained constant and what the big differences are to deal with in an ever-changing Greenwich when it comes to police activity. Talk about the 'police' budget, personnel and what criminal activity has remained the number one concern in town over the last 23 years.

SPECIAL PROGRAM: THE NATHANIEL WITHERELL STORY

Sunday, June 7, 2009

From its beginnings to present day... and potential future, the story of the Nathaniel Witherell Skilled Nursing and Rehab Center is told by four of its top leaders... David Ormsby, Chris Thurlow, Lynn Bausch and Susan Welsh. They paint the picture of how the only town-owned and operated nursing home in the State of Connecticut runs today with its dedicated staff, the many volunteers, its important programs for residents including the rehabilitation center, and support of the town.

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