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Paula Peters is a journalist, educator and activist. A member of the Wampanoag tribe, she has spent most of her life in her tribal homeland of Mashpee, Massachusetts.She hails from a prominent Mashpee Wampanoag family, including Tribal Chairman Russell "Fast Turtle" Peters (her father), and was active in the tribe's long and contested push for federal recognition. [1]
She retired from ABC News in 2006 to begin teaching journalism at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, where she taught until 2019. [6] Simpson is a former member of the Radio Television Digital News Foundation Board of Trustees, an affiliate of the Radio Television Digital News Association. There, she established the Carole Simpson ...
Savannah is the co-anchor of TODAY at NBC News. She also serves as NBC News' chief legal correspondent and as a primary anchor for the network's election coverage. She joined TODAY as a co-host of ...
Cadrin is advocating for Mashpee residents to help conserve and protect land by passing Article 8 during the Mashpee special town meeting at 7 p.m., Monday, May 6. Mashpee voters will be asked to ...
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Sheinelle Jones, journalist and news anchor for NBC News and MSNBC; Gayle King, journalist, television personality, co-anchor of CBS This Morning; Don Lemon, journalist, author, CNN anchor [5] Craig Melvin, news anchor for NBC News and MSNBC; Curt Menefee, host of Fox NFL Sunday; Michelle Miller, national correspondent for CBS News
Jun. 11—ROCKPORT — All five candidate in this year's selectmen race participated in an online debate hosted by the League of Women Voters of Cape Ann and will face again next week.
Susan Wornick (born December 31, 1949) is a former American television journalist and current TV host and spokesperson, best known as a longtime reporter and anchor, from 1981 until 2014, at WCVB-TV in Boston.