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Ruth Griggs Carol Abbe Smith & Burns Maxey

Thursday, October 13, 202210/13/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 10.13.22 – Jonah Keene from the Mass Audubon & On Take 5 Ruth talks to Carol Abbe Smith and Burns Maxey about the Blue Room

In The Afternoon Buzz

Brian Adams with Jonah Keene, Mass Audubon Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary Director. Take Five with Ruth Griggs chatting with Carol Abbe Smith & Burns Maxey about Carol’s Jazz series in the Blue Room

Thursday, October 13, 202210/13/2022

Fighting tooth and nail for Yes on 2

In Bill Newman

10/13: Marty Wohl, founder of Wohl Family Dentistry in Northampton, on Question 2 on November’s ballot—
which poses the question: what will your dental plan pay for and how much? Then, David Three rabbis walk into a radio show and… (you’ll see—or hear) Rabbis Justin David, Riqi Kosovske and David Seidenberg.

Wednesday, October 12, 202210/12/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 10.12.22 – Democratic Lt Governor Candidate and Mayor Kim Driscoll & Richie Richardson, creator of FAB Fashion House in Turners Falls

In The Afternoon Buzz

Buz chats with Democratic Lt Governor Candidate and Mayor Kim Driscoll. The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati and Richie Richardson, creator of FAB Fashion House in Turners Falls, talking about Fashion Week

Wednesday, October 12, 202210/12/2022

The Co-op Show

In Bill Newman

10/12: Live from the River Valley Co-op in Easthampton — our Annual Co-op Show starring Lynn Benander from Co-op Power, Craig Boivin from UMass Five College Credit Union, Jason Carpenter from Downtown Sounds, Larisa Demos from the Valley Alliance of Worker Co-operatives and Flat Iron Coffee House, Lloyd Miller from Old Creamery Co-op and Rochelle Prunty from River Valley Co-op.

Tuesday, October 11, 202210/11/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 10.11.22 – Mireille Bejjan & Jackie Walsh with Tracy Grammer and Gilana Chelimsky

In The Afternoon Buzz

Mireille Bejjan describes Slingshot,the fiscally sponsored project of the Conservation Law Foundation of which she is Co-Director which will launch this week. Playbill with Jackie Walsh with Tracy Grammer and Gilana Chelimsky, actors in Marvin’s Room by Westfield Theatre Group.

Tuesday, October 11, 202210/11/2022

SPIDERS!

In Bill Newman

10/11: The Sci-Tech Café—who knew spiders could be so cool? We hear amazing things from UMass. Professor of Biology Beth Jakob, joined by Sci-Tech Café founder and MHC Professor of Physics, Kathy Aidala.
Also, Sports, Man! Scott Coen – on the baseball playoffs.

Monday, October 10, 202210/10/2022

Afternoon Buzz 10.10.22 – Dr. Patricia Brown and Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah of The Committee on Dental Insurance Quality & Writer Lynda Cohen Loigman&

In The Afternoon Buzz

Dr. Patricia Brown and Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah of The Committee on Dental Insurance Quality to discuss MA Ballot Question 2. On Writer’s Block, Megan Zinn talks to Lynda Cohen Loigman, author of The Matchmaker’s Gift

Monday, October 10, 202210/10/2022

Putin’s next move

In Bill Newman

10/10: Professor Emeritus of Peace and World Security Studies, Michael Klare, on recent developments in the War in Ukraine and the possibility of escalation to a nuclear conflict. Newly-weds Jane Yolen, 83, and Peter Tacy, 85, authors and poets, on their new collaborative work, “The Black Dog Poems,” and their upcoming reading at the Easthampton Library.

Saturday, October 8, 202210/08/2022

THE Cambridge Connection Ep 54

In The Cambridge Connection

MEMBERS ONLY BUYING SERVICES ARE ALIVE AND WELL!

Dan Walker checks in to this week’s show with Gordon and Tinamarie to share his ‘’Members-Only” buying service, and yes, it’s legitimate! For over 40 years, Buyer’s Edge Inc. buying service offers a low-price guarantee on many major purchases such as Appliances, Cars, Furniture, Kitchens and many more products and services. Buyer’s Edge Inc. is a “No Cost” service to participating organizations for their employees & members, representing the buying power of over 4 million members. Not sure if your employer, union, or organization already belongs? Check them out at BuyersEdgeInc.com or call them direct at (800) 755-5008. Saving money is always a good thing!

Saturday, October 8, 202210/08/2022

A Deep Dive on Insurance

In The Western Mass. Business Show

10.8.22 Tara Brewster talks with Matt Geffin from Webber and Grinnell Insurance in Northampton and Holyoke

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