Maynard High radio station might lose its license (MA.)
Boston Globe, October 20, 2005
By Noah Schaffer
Twice a week, Maynard High School senior Maggie Rolla wakes up at 5:30 a.m. to get on the radio. ''Other people are into TV, but radio is my thing," said Rolla, morning host and station comanager at WAVM-FM (91.7), the school's 31-year-old radio station. ''It's so portable. You can take it anywhere."
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