Coming Up Monday, February 27

Martin Luther King Family Services, Inc. Executive Director Ronn Johnson and Director of Education and After-School Programs Janice Watson for Martin Luther King Family Services, Inc. discuss their programs for the youth of the community as well as the many other...
The Big Broadcast

The Big Broadcast

Mark Gionfriddo and Brian Lapis talk about The Big Broadcast, the annual tribute to the 1940s radio show at Mount Holyoke College that has become a local tradition. This year, the Big Broadcast will take place on March...
Retail Business Closings in Western Mass

Retail Business Closings in Western Mass

Over the last few years, we have been seeing some major department stores closing down in our local malls, and other stores going out of business. Carolee McGrath sat down with Dave Ratner, the owner of Dave’s Soda and Pet City, who has seven stores, and member of the...
Coming Up Friday, February 24

Coming Up Friday, February 24

The State We’re In:  State Senator Jim Welch State Sen. Jim Welch, (D– West Springfield) Chair of the Health Care Financing Committee, joins Jim Madigan on The State We’re In. They discuss the coming 2018 Massachusetts State Budget debate, including the rising cost of...

Coming Up Wednesday, February 22

Gone But Not Forgotten: WCCC Radio For many hard rock music fans in Connecticut and western Mass, the only station worth listening to was “The Rock” 106.9 FM WCCC. This legendary radio station provided the soundtrack to many local teens’ lives, and spawned the career...
Go Red for Women

Go Red for Women

February is heart health month, and Carolee McGrath sat down with Registered Nurse Angela Smith, a volunteer with the American Heart and Stroke Association, to talk about the “Go Red For Women” campaign to help raise awareness that heart disease is the number one...
Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center

Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center

The history of the Mahaiwe Theater in Great Barrington dates back to 1904 when a coalition of businessmen orchestrated the construction of the Theater as a resource for the community. Today the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, has steadily presented a selection of...