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Immediate |
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TO MEDIA: IF YOU WOULD LIKE A VHS OR
DVD COPY OF THE PROGRAM FOR REVIEW, PLEASE CONTACT
AIMEE FISHER AT (609) 777-5058 OR BY EMAIL AT afisher@njn.org .
DOWNLOADABLE IMAGES ARE AVAILABLE AT www.njn.net UNDER
PRESS ROOM.
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A Legacy of
Achievement: The Italian Americans in New Jersey on
NJN
Monday, October
10, at 9 pm ; Saturday, October 15, at 3 pm
STATEWIDE - A Legacy of Achievement: The Italian
Americans in New Jersey airs on Monday, October 10,
at 9 pm , and is rebroadcast on Saturday, October 15, at
3 pm , only on NJN. A Legacy of Achievement is
the story of the Italians who settled in New Jersey and
became successful members of American society. It is a
story of energy, strong convictions and impressive hardiness;
of struggle and success in the New World ; of devotion
to religion, family and the rule of law. It is a story
of epic qualities, based on a solid work ethic and a powerful
sense of justice. It is a story shared by the many who
immigrated to this country - because of hunger, ambition,
adventure or opportunity. It is a story of the Italian-American
experience in New Jersey .
A Legacy of Achievement is a special half-hour documentary
produced in high-definition television by NJN's Emmy award-winning
production team of Lou Presti, co-producer; Bob Szuter, screenwriter;
and Jeff Reisly, Avid editor. Barrett Clark is the narrator;
the original music was created by Robert Sands. The co-producer
from The New Jersey Italian American Heritage Foundation
is Robert A. Freda, Ed.D. A Legacy of Achievement is
web streamed and archived on the NJN web site at njn.net.
The documentary can be seen on cable stations throughout
New Jersey , on NJN's JerseyVision and on Time Warner Cable
on channel 750 in New York . Funding for this program has
been arranged by The New Jersey Italian American Heritage
Foundation. The program is closed captioned.
NJN is interested
in your legacy - your family - your roots.
You are New Jersey , rich with ethnicity and culture, determination
and history. NJN wants photos that show what it was like
to start a new life in a new country: the promises and the
dreams; the struggles and the successes. Send us your photos
(copies only - do not send originals - no photos will be
returned) or electronic images of your family's new life
in America - whether it was yesterday or turn of the century - for
inclusion in the NJN family album on our web site. Electronic
images can be emailed to afisher@njn.org .
Please mail copies of photos to Aimee Fisher, Public Relations
Assistant, NJN Public Television & Radio, PO Box 777
, Trenton , NJ 08625 .
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