“Remember Boston” Author Douglas Potoksky
On April 15, 2013, the unthinkable happened….the Boston Marathon bombings. In the aftermath, Whately, MA resident Douglas Potoksky heard about the thousands of paper, floral and cloth memorials and wanted to photograph everything before the rains came and the messages faded. This turned into his second photographic book “Remember Boston.” His first book “American Heart: a Remembrance” remembers the 9/11 attack.
Consumer Reports’ Mike Quincy: Car Tests
“Consumer Reports” Magazine Automotive Content Specialist Mike Quincy will discuss the “latest from the track” with word on some of the cars CR is now testing.
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Autism Speaks
Your baby is not showing the normal signs of development and just have that nagging feeling that something isn’t right. The doctor confirms the worst—your child has autism. Monica Donnelly is from and lives in West Springfield & is 2014 co-chair of the Western New England Walk Now for Autism Speaks. She talks about her son being diagnosed with autism at a young age and how Autism Speaks has helped her.
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New England Legends: Ventfort Hall
Built by the J.P. Morgan family, Lenox’s Ventfort Hall is a Gilded Age mansion with ties to the legendary Massachusetts 54th regiment from the Civil War and was host to the people who shaped and molded this country at the turn of the century – the Vanderbilts and the Rockerfellers of the era. And if you’re a movie fan, it was even featured as the titular setting for the Hollywood blockbuster The Cider House Rules. As Legend Hunter extraordinaire Jeff Belanger shows us, in addition to its amazing history it’s also said to be a location for restless spirits.
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