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Hometowne Television Features Show on Bullying in October

HomeTowne®Television’s Host Kassandra Romas discusses the topic of bullying with clinical psychologist Dr. Rosalind Dorlen during the month of October.

This program, whose aim is to impact and educate, is brought to viewers by The Junior League of Summit who has made funding available through a grant. For the past several years, HomeTowne Television, in collaboration with The Junior League of Summit, has selected topics for its viewing audience that are relevant locally and and nationally.    

Bob Davies, a HomeTowne Board Trustee and program committee member, expressed his appreciation and thanks, “Our station is proud to join together with The Junior League of Summit to offer vital shows to the communities.”   

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Also featured this month is “Sports Related Concussions” with host Rachel Victer. 

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A nonprofit public access and award-winning station, HTTV broadcasts via Verizon channel 33 and Comcast channel 36 to Summit, Millburn/Short Hills, Berkeley Heights, New Providence, Madison, Springfield, Mountainside, the Chathams, Cranford, East Hanover, Florham Park, Hillside, Kenilworth, Westfield, Bernards Township, Long Hill Township, the Mendhams, Morristown, Warren, Livingston, Maplewood, Morris Plains, Plainfield, Roselle Park, Scotch Plains, South Orange, West Orange and Union. HTTV has been the recipient of several Telly Awards and most recently a JAM Award. 

HTTV HomeCasting® Video on Demand features special programs, shows of general interest, program listings, sports and municipal meetings. Founded more than 30 years ago, the station relies on membership contributions and grants for most of its funding.

 

HomeTowne TV’s weekly news broadcast features stories from The Independent Press, The Millburn Item and Summit Patch. ‘Your Community, Your News’ on Hometowne TV four times a day, every day at 7 and 11 both a.m. and p.m.

As a community service multimedia production and distribution company, HTTV maintains a full-service studio in Summit, located at 70 Maple Street, where shows are produced to inform, inspire and educate the community. For more information about HomeTowne TV, make a donation, become a member or volunteer, visit www.hometownetv.org. Find us on Facebook and Twitter.


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