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« : April 20, 2007, 07:55:40 AM »

Hi All,

Yup!!! Thats right -- For the second time in the past month North West Public Access Channel 15 in St. Albans has devoted some time to a Fairfax Resident in its segment, "People of Franklin County" with its interviews by Nat Worman, St. Albans Messenger Correspondent.  This time he gets this Fairfax Resident to reveal some of his innermost secrets, I believe.  Of course living out here in Fairfax, we don't get the Public Access Channel in St. Albans, so I actually haven't seen it.  I understand that there will also be an article in either this afternoon's St. Albans Messenger or the weekend edition, also written by Nat Worman, that will have a brief story on this gentleman.  There have been two showings already on Channel 15 this week, one last evening at 6:30 p.m. and also early this morning at 1:30 a.m.  There will be one more showing this week at 1:00 p.m. this afternoon and that will be it for this week.  I understand that there will be three more showings on the St. Albans Public Access Channel 15 next Thursday and Friday at the same times.

Maurice Cook, a former Fairfax Resident now living in St. Albans called me to tell me about it and I also received an e-mail from another St. Albans Resident telling me about it.  They both told me that having a Satellite Dish is cheaper than cable, but they love the Public Access Channel, especially these interviews from Franklin County.  VHS tapes of the program can be purchased for $10 while copies in the DVD format can be purchased for $15 directly from Northwest Public Access which is located in the Old St. Albans Hospital.  I got one of the DVD formats of the Esther Kearney Interview which they did about a month ago -- A great keepsake if you are interested in local history.

By the way, who was this latest interview with??  It was me.[/b]
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