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  • We learn about local filmmaker Kate Way's new documentary, "Banned Together," visit the Tuesday Market to gain farmer perspectives on cuts to the Healthy Incentives Program, and have a post-election check in with Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • Today on The Rundown with Carrie Saldo, panelists weigh in on this week’s election results in both national and statewide.
  • We learn the history of Kwanzaa with professor Ousmane Power-Greene in the latest Power of History segment, hear live music with The Leafies You Gave Me, and highlight the year in astronomy with Mr. Universe.
  • We hear the ska tunes of The Valley Moonstompers for Live Music Friday, gain the perspective from Gayle Kabaker, an artist behind many covers for The New Yorker, and taste some bubbles at Juicebox Wine Bar.
  • We learn about to celebrate Kwanzaa in western Massachusetts, hear live music from local band All Feels before they perform at First Night Northampton, and have a Local Hero Spotlight with Sweet Babu's gluten-free granola.
  • Greenfield Mayor Ginny DeSorgher stops by the NEPM studios to chat with us about her first year in office, and we explore the cosmos with Mr. Universe.
  • We take a tour of Cote Cattle Company's herd of Texas Longhorn cattle for our latest CISA Local Hero Spotlight and get "smitten" with the word nerd.
  • We conclude our week of First Night performers with Henning Olenbusch, learn spooky holiday folklore with Jeff Belanger, and talk about holiday traditions with The Fabulous 413 team.
  • We talk to Michelle Micone of The Boston Globe to hear about the fasted growing businesses of 2025 and launch into cookie season with the Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts.
  • Today on The Rundown, panelists unpack newly released footage of Hampden County Sheriff Nick Cocchi’s OUI arrest, a potential ban on fossil fuels for construction projects in Northampton, a $20M deal to preserve 2,400 acres of land and much more.
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