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Wednesday, August 10, 202208/10/2022

Bill Newman Show 8.9.22

In Bill Newman

Keri Blakinger, author of “Corrections in Ink: a memoir;” Duke Goldman—Talkin; Baseball with the Duke.

Wednesday, August 10, 202208/10/2022

Bill Newman Show 8.8.22 – Holyoke Mayor Josh Garcia & Black and The Valley

In Bill Newman

Holyoke Mayor the honorable Joshua Garcia & Black in the Valley talks about the police in Amherst (MA).

Wednesday, August 10, 202208/10/2022

Bill Newman Show 8.5.22 –

In Bill Newman

Hampshire College professor and astronomer Salman Hameed; MTA President Max Page; ArtBeat host Donnabelle Casis with Diane Dix from the Nolumbeka Project.

Tuesday, August 9, 202208/09/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 8.9.22 – Shannon Liss-Riordan & Debra J’Anthony

In The Afternoon Buzz

Shannon Liss-Riordan, candidate for Dem nomination for Attorney General. Playbill with Jackie Walsh with Director Debra J’Anthony of the Academy of Music

Monday, August 8, 202208/08/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 8.8.22 – Build Back Better & Ezekiel Baskin

In The Afternoon Buzz

Buzz discusses the Build Back Better bill that passed and Cabin Fever Roundtable with Megan Zinn chats with Ezekiel Baskin about how they’ve taken a significant career shift into public health because of the pandemic

Monday, August 8, 202208/08/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 8.5.22 – Director Alisa Klein discussing Farm Free or Die & President Max Richtman of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security

In The Afternoon Buzz

The Good Thing with Jeff Napolitano and Director Alisa Klein discussing Farm Free or Die screening and panel with Rep. Jim McGovern, Sen Jo Comerford, and Mayor Sciarra. President Max Richtman of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security & Medicare reports on the hopeful demise of the Government Pension Offsets and the prohibition against Prescription Drug Price Negotiation by Medicare.

Saturday, August 6, 202208/06/2022

Tell us about Tellus

In The Western Mass. Business Show

8.6.22 A brand new restaurant coming to the basement floor of Thornes? Do tell. Tara Brewster talks with the three owners of this new endeavor.

Saturday, August 6, 202208/06/2022

Panorama – Episode 54 – Daniel Cantor Yalowitz, the Chair of Greenfield’s Human Rights Commission

In Panorama

Originally aired on August 6, 2022. Dan Torres talks to Daniel Cantor Yalowitz, the chair of Greenfield’s Human Rights Commission (GHRC), about its existence, the police department, the politics of the city, and Greenfield’s future.

Thursday, August 4, 202208/04/2022

Panorama – Episode 53 – Jerry Lund from the Franklin County Opioid Task Force

In Panorama

Originally aired on July 30, 2022. Dan and Sarah chat with Jerry Lund from the Franklin County Opioid Task Force about the addiction crisis in Greenfield (MA).

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