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Rick’s Place Grief Support Program

Rick’s Place in Wilbraham helps children who are grieving the loss of a loved one. They offer a peer-support model and all services are free. The non-profit relies on grants and donations to operate, and recently received the funds to continue a grief support...

Nick Cocchi on Prison Reform

A new sheriff was recently sworn in in Hampden County. Nick Cocchi will take the reigns as Hampden County Sheriff – a post Michael Ashe held for 42 years. Carolee McGrath sat down with the new sheriff to talk about his priorities in the New Year, and his thoughts on...

7 Eagle Group

Founder Jordie Kern and Talent Acquisition Manager Susie McCrea discuss their Amherst-based firm, 7 Eagle Group, which works to place military veterans in executive level positions across the...

Gone But Not Forgotten Returns Feb. 1

Gone but Not Forgotten, a Connecting Point special series looking at the places and institutions no longer with us, is back by popular demand! Tune in Wednesdays, beginning February 1, for a nostalgic look back at western New England favorites like the Mt. Tom Ski...

The State We’re In: A Divided America

Political consultant Tony Cignoli, Political Science Professor Jerold Duquette, and Psychologist Dr. Patricia Peters Martin join host Jim Madigan to discuss the political mood of a divided America, and what’s needed to deal with the anger and divisions in our society...

Shays’ Rebellion Anniversary

Following the Revolutionary War, there was unrest in America, leading to an uprising called Shay’s Rebellion. Taking place mostly in the Springfield area, the Rebellion took place from 1786 to 1786. Daniel Shays, a decorated Revolutionary War captain, helped lead a...

Amherst Debate Over Legalized Marijuana Delay

Massachusetts voters approved a ballot measure last fall making the use of recreational marijuana legal in the Commonwealth. While part of the law went into effect on December 15, the retail component was not set to go into effect until 2018. Lawmakers worked quickly...