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VIDEO DIARY: Here’s What to Watch this Week on WestfordCAT

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WestfordCAT has been busy producing news and talk shows for you this week. Here’s what to watch:

Senior Spot guest, Renee Noel Keimig, who holds a doctorate in Physical Therapy, and is the Director of Partnership Services at Amesbury-based Arete Rehabilitation, shares the unique approach Rehab 365 offers for patients in their own homes or location of their choosing. Rehab 365 delivers physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech/language support to patients in their homes or any setting they need to learn modifications to become more independent.

WestfordCAT News — Indivisible Westford holds a Stand Out Against Hate Rally on the Westford Town Common; the School Committee shuts down two potential sites proposed by the Westford Dog Park Task Force; the selectmen introduce a discussion on how Finance Committee members are selected; the Middlesex County 4-H Fair is coming back to town!

Blues ‘N’ Brews Music Organizer, John MacKinnon, reveals how he finds the blues musicians who play at this Westford Rotary annual fundraiser. The event takes place Aug. 19 -21 at the Nashoba Valley Ski Area, 79 Powers Road, Westford.

Dementia Friendly Westford – Julie Wysocki, a certified dementia practitioner, and town social worker, Alison Christopher, introduce the town-wide program,”Dementia Friendly Westford,” on Main Street, Westford.

 

Roudenbush Executive Director Pattie Pichette – WestfordCAT News Director Joyce Pellino Crane sits down with Pattie Pichette, executive director of the Roudenbush Community Center, Inc.,  to discuss the organization’s pending move while the 65 Main St. building is being renovated over the next 15 months. Find out how many Roudenbush staff members will be laid off next month as a result of the move and where the administrative offices will be located.

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