Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Friday, July 18, 201407/18/2014

The Bill Newman Show 7.16.14

In Bill Newman

Judy Frank on All I Love And Know; Deborah Harkness on The Book of Life; Judith Sloan on “YO MISS!…

Tuesday, July 15, 201407/15/2014

On The Money (7/16/14)

Is investing in the market like Las Vegas? Who is the better investor Men or Women? The dangers of using…

Tuesday, July 15, 201407/15/2014

The Bill Newman Show 7.15.14

In Bill Newman

Chris Bohjalian, Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands. Then, Political Gold with Josh Silver.

Tuesday, July 15, 201407/15/2014

Dining with Mino July 12, 2014

In this episode, Mino Giliberti talks about his trip to Italy! His hometown Bari, a visit to Rome, and of course, food and wine, are discussed.

Monday, July 14, 201407/14/2014

The Bill Newman Show 7.14.14

In Bill Newman

Yidstock!  A preview with saxophonist Ilene Stahl & YBC’s Lisa Newman; first, parking ticket victims unite—with Vincent Gillespie.

Saturday, July 12, 201407/12/2014

Taking Care of Business 7.12.14

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Ira talks with Peter Rosskothen from the Log Cabin and The Delaney House.

Friday, July 11, 201407/11/2014

The Bill Newman Show 7.11.14

In Bill Newman

Bernadette Giblin, founder of Safe Ground, on pesticides on public land in Northampton; also, World Population Day—celebrate(?) with Stephanie Feldstein…

Friday, July 11, 201407/11/2014

The Bill Newman Show 7.10.14

In Bill Newman

City Councilor Ryan O’Donnell, joined by Bob Reckman & Jim Nash— political skinny.  Ko Festival’s Sabrina Hamilton.

Friday, July 11, 201407/11/2014

The Bill Newman Show 7.9.14

In Bill Newman

Lyme disease—the experts advise; then, the upcoming Seeger Festival with the next generation of Seegers, Belafontes, and Rosenberg/Meeropols.

Tuesday, July 8, 201407/08/2014

On The Money (7/9/14)

The dangers of short term investing, a look at the mid year Dow, retiring single, passing down wealth.

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Presidents Day 2026: Here’s what’s open and closed on the holiday

Government offices, the stock market and schools are closed Monday in observance of Presidents Day, but most big retailers are open. When in doubt, call ahead or look up more specific schedules online for stores in your neighborhood.