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The Afternoon Buzz

The Afternoon Buzz 10.6.21

On this episode, Buzz interviews Donna M. Denette (Executive Director of Children First Enterprises), Keira Durrett (Director of the Williston…

The Afternoon Buzz 10.5.21

Community Legal Aid promotes it’s 70th Anniversary event on October 7th. 

The Afternoon Buzz 10.4.21

Buzz Eisenberg discusses the legal and historical significance of Roe v. Wade.

The Afternoon Buzz 10.1.21

Buzz talks to Deb Markowitz, State Director for the Nature Conservancy in Massachusetts, and Chris McGuire, Marine Program Director for…

The Afternoon Buzz 9.30.21

On this episode, we have an exciting number of guests. We start the conversation with Rochelle Prunty, the general manager…

The Afternoon Buzz 9.29.21

Buz talks to the Interim GCC president Richard Hopper about the future of community college in America. Is it a…

The Afternoon Buzz 9.28.21

Jonna Hamilton, the senior manager of government affairs for our Union of Concerned Scientists, talks about the Clean Transportation Program. …

The Afternoon Buzz 9.27.21

Representative Natalie Blais representing the 1st Franklin District discusses local farms.  John Rogers, Senior Energy Analyst at the Union of…

The Afternoon Buzz 9.24.21

Dr. Nazia Kazi from Critical Connections to reflect on the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks.  Take Five with…

The Afternoon Buzz 9.23.21

Molly Burhans, cartographer, data scientist, environmental activist, and founder of GoodLands, an organization mobilizing the Catholic Church to use its…

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