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Saturday, September 11, 202109/11/2021

Vaya Con Muñoz 9.11.21

In Vaya Con Muñoz

This week on the show we are joined by Tanisha Arena, Dan Torres, Matt Szafranski, and Nathaniel Waring to discuss our memories of, and feeling about, 9/11; the preliminary election in Holyoke for Mayor, and where the candidates fall on the political and idelogical spectrum; the situation in Texas, and how it is a consequence of the US electing Trump instead of Hillary; abortion’s future in the united states, and whether the GOP actually wants abortion to be illegal countrywide; what it means to be a Warren Democrat, and what is different between Warren, Bernie, and Ed Markey.

Saturday, September 11, 202109/11/2021

Building Valley Business

In The Western Mass. Business Show

9.11 Tara Brewster talks with Dee Dice from Valley Community Development Corporation about their work in helping small businesses

Saturday, September 11, 202109/11/2021

Panorama-Episode 33-Rebecca Lisli, At Large Councilor and running for mayor of Holyoke

In Panorama

Originally aired on September 11, 2021. Dan and Stefan talk to Rebecca Lisli, running for mayor of Holyoke. They discuss…

Friday, September 10, 202109/10/2021

The Afternoon Buzz 9.9.21

In The Afternoon Buzz

Executive Director Philip Korman of Community Involved Sustaining Agriculture and award winning retired journalist Richie Davis.

Friday, September 10, 202109/10/2021

The Afternoon Buzz 9.8.21

In The Afternoon Buzz

Psychotherapist and educator Carter Carter has roots in Afghanistan, and will discuss the weighty concerns burdening people with personal connections…

Friday, September 10, 202109/10/2021

The Afternoon Buzz 9.7.21

In The Afternoon Buzz

Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for Governor of Massachusetts Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz Library Directors of Erving, Northfield, Whately & Ashfield…

Friday, September 10, 202109/10/2021

The Afternoon Buzz 9.6.21

In The Afternoon Buzz

Executive Director Brian  Boyles of Mass Humanities and Jon Zibbell, Senior Public Health Scientist  of RTI International

Friday, September 10, 202109/10/2021

Panorama-Episode 32-Joshua Garcia, running for mayor of Holyoke

In Panorama

Stefan and Dan chat with Holyoke mayoral candidate Joshua Garcia about the future of the Paper City.

Friday, September 10, 202109/10/2021

White House Mask Mandates and MA Schools

In Bill Newman

Thursday, September 9, 202109/09/2021

Who Knew?

In Bill Newman

9/9: Rob Weir, whose newest book is “Who knew? Roadside Revelations in Western Massachusetts;” Rabbi Justin David on the high holidays and his new year’s message.

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