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  • We go to The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever in Greenfield, discover the dark skies movement with astronomers James Lowenthal and Salman Hameed, and take Pizza Quest to Northampton to sample the slices at Joe's Cafe Spaghetti and Pizza House.
  • We speak with members of the Hestia Collective on the restoration of their Northampton Mural, and with David Brule and Amalia Fourhawks of the 10th Annual Pocumtuck Homelands Festival.
  • We speak with Clem Clay and Susan Scheufele of the UMass Extension about their role in aiding farmers after our flooding disasters, Ersatz Word Nerd Ammon Shea looks for the missing "c" in indictment, and law professor and author Jennifer Taub guides us through our many ongoing legal queries.
  • We hear how the USDA is helping local farmers in the wake of all the summer's climate disasters, Find out more about the Massachusetts Renaissance Faire happening in Cummington, and get Rep Jim McGovern's take on the latest set of Trump indictments.
  • On this week’s Summer Shorts story from NEPM, Matthew Dicks gets some electrical encouragement to think through his new living situation.
  • We have Live music Friday with The Fawns, We chat with Holyoke Mayor and Nueva Esperanza's Melvin Sanchez about Festival Patronales de Holyoke, and the Wine Thunderdome seeks to find a wine to go with grilled foods.
  • Professor Catherine Sanderson talks to us about the science of happiness, Mr. Universe tears apart the recent congressional hearings on aliens, and we chat with Ayanna Crawford and Justine
  • We head to Tanglewood for their event Tanglewood on Parade, their annual showcase of all the musicians that have been nestled in the Berkshires all summer!
  • A sweet first kiss turns sour as Lauren Crigler gets a lesson on the different ways boys and girls get treated in middle school.
  • We learn which words were most looked up this week with Ersatz Word Nerd Ammon Shea, talk with Sharron Frazier-McClain about the Third Annual Celebration of Black Voices at Barrington Stage, and speak with Megan Burke of the Community Foundation about their involvement with the Massachusetts Farm Resiliency Fund.
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