Mindy Todd is the host and producer of The Point on WCAI which examines critical issues for Cape Cod and the Islands. She brings more than 30 years of experience in radio and television to WCAI. After starting her broadcasting career as a midday DJ at WARE in Ware, Massachusetts, she quickly advanced to host of the morning drive show, which in 1981, made her one of the few women in broadcasting to anchor her own morning show. Her career has covered nearly all aspects of broadcasting. She has been a radio disc jockey, a traffic reporter, a television news anchor and reporter, a program director, talk show host, and even a ski reporter. Her television work brought her to White River Junction, VT, Portland, ME, Indianapolis, IN and Nashville, TN. Mindy also worked at radio stations in West Palm Beach, FL, Hartford, CT, Boston, MA and Lebanon, NH. She has received numerous awards, most recently her 5th National PRNDI (Public Radio News Directors Incorporated) award fo
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Tales of Cape Cod President Gene Guill was interested in creating a new display at the Olde Colonial Courthouse Louis Cataldo Room, where the group hosts receptions and board meetings.
Fascinated by the several Barnstable town and village histories, Guill imagined creating a large wall map with pictures, text and postcards of historical buildings and sites located on or near Route 6A/Main Street, from one edge of Barnstable Village to the other. By looking at the mural, one could imagine walking through the village and seeing how one building or site related to the other.
Board members Ann Canedy, Richard Oliver, and Greg Masterson located several old postcards and pictures in the archives of the Sturgis Public Library and made digital enlargements.