History of the Duryea in Springfield

Charles and Frank Duryea were the first Americans to build a successful commercial automobile, and the first to incorporate an American business for the expressed purpose of building automobiles for sale to the public and they did it in Springfield, MA. Additional...

Cars for Teens

It’s high school and college graduation season and many new graduates will be looking for cars to get to school or get to work. “Consumer Reports” Magazine automotive content specialist Mike Quincy has tips for parents and teens on the best cars to buy for young,...

Westfield Revitalization

A look at the role that Westfield State University is playing in the redevelopment of downtown Westfield with WSU president Dr. Evan Dobelle; WSU Vice President, Advancement & University Relations Ken Lemanski and Lisa McMahon of the Westfield Business Improvement...

Brooks Fitch

Brooks Fitch talks with Robert Schwarz, Executive Vice President of Peter Pan Bus Lines. Schwarz talks about his local charitable work – especially fighting homelessness as well as what it was like to work with and learn from the late, legendary Peter Pan Bus Lines...

State We’re In: Richard Neal

Congressman Richard Neal (D) – Springfield and Massachusetts’ Second Congressional District, will join Jim Madigan to talk about the secret US military mission that took the life of Osama bin Laden and how it impacts the war on terror. Neal will also discuss the...

Noho Parade: Celebrate Diversity

This year will mark the 30th year of the Northampton Gay Pride rally that works for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and all other people who support the struggle for equality in Western New England. Additional Info: Noho Pride   Watch this...

Parkinson’s Awareness

Neurologist Emilio Melchionna from Mercy Medical Center will give viewers important information on the detection and treatment of this debilitating neurological disorder. Additional Info: National Parkinson Foundation   Watch this...

Good Housekeeping

Peter Quirk, local writer & historian, will discuss the little-known fact that Good Housekeeping Magazine was founded in Holyoke 126 years ago on May 2 – plus other interesting  elements surround the beginning of the venerable publication.   Watch this...

Freedom Rider: Zilong Wang

Hampshire College student Zilong Wang is one of 40 students nationwide chosen for the 2011 Freedom Ride 50th Anniversary bus trip that will be travelling through the  South from May 6 – 16. Wang talks about his excitement for being part of this journey that changed...