New on CAT: Three Shows and Three CAT Tracks Debuted This Week

New on CAT: Three Shows and Three CAT Tracks Debuted This Week

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Local Music Rocks – Zach Dowd


CAT Track – Ray Peachey

In light of the recent drug raid in Westford, WestfordCAT News Director Andrew Sylvia sits down with Substance Abuse Prevention Coordinator, Ray Peachey where he informs us on the dangers of Butane Honey Oil production and also which drugs are most prevalent in the town of Westford.


Senior Spot – Chelmsford Adult Social Day Program

Join Host Jenn Quinn in learning about the Chelmsford Social Day Program. Director, Colleen Normandy, shares about the program located in the Chelmsford Senior Center.


Full Circle Fitness – Lowell General Hospital Mother and Infant Unit

Host Will Courtney is joined by Laura Federico and Amy McCabe, Registered Nurses in Lowell General Hospital’s Mother and Infant Unit where they discuss how new parents and their families are prepared to bring home their newborn.


CAT Track – 6th Annual Run & Walk For Liv

The sixth annual Run and Walk For Liv will take place on Saturday, July 17 at the 4H Fairgrounds on South Middlesex Road, Westford. The event honors Olivia Marchand and raises money for the Live For Liv Foundation, an organization aiming to prevent domestic violence.


CAT Tracks – Trudy’s Boutique

The thrift shop at the Cameron Senior Center got a makeover recently, including a new name, updated look and fresh new merchandise. Formerly known as the Cameron Closet, the shop has been renamed “Trudy’s Boutique”, in honor of Trudy Laslie, a long time volunteer at the Cameron.