WAMC Northeast Report on WAMC

Weekdays, 3:30pm - 4pm and 6pm - 6:30pm
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Brian Shields

Northeast Report and Northeast Report - Late Edition are two half hour magazines of news and information, aired every weekday from 3:30PM-4:00PM just before All Things Considered... and again from 6:05PM - 6:30PM just before Marketplace. Northeast Report feature reports from WAMC News bureau chiefs...plus commentary, arts news and interviews, the latest weather forecast and an afternoon business wrap-up. The program is hosted by WAMC Senior Correspondent Brian Shields who has been with WAMC for 15 years as senior news anchor, host and reporter. 

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New York News
6:30 pm
Tue May 7, 2013

New England Ski Visits Up

Credit Sharr Rezniqi/Wikimedia Commons

The National Ski Areas Association is reporting that ski resorts in New England and New York rebounded this past winter from a lackluster 2012 season with a 20 percent increase in skier visits.

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Politics
6:06 pm
Tue May 7, 2013

Controversy Over Access Overshadows Senate Hearing

Credit Karen DeWitt
Protesters try to see today's hearing

A hearing by Senate Republicans on New York City’s public campaign financing system was overshadowed by protests, as government reform groups and other members of the public were denied entry, and noisy protests ensued.

The Senate GOP sent out notices that there would be a public hearing on what the Republicans say are the “abuses” in New York City’s public campaign finance system.

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Weather
3:52 pm
Tue May 7, 2013

Meteorologist Jason Caterina's Evening Forecast

Newschannel 13 Meteorologist Jason Caterina pinch hits for Garett Argianas today with our evening weather forecast for Tuesday, May 7, 2013. 

Politics
3:52 pm
Tue May 7, 2013

DiNapoli: Industrial Development Agencies Have Improved, But Concerns Remain

Credit Courtesy NYS OSC
Comptroller DiNapoli

Industrial development agencies across New York granted $1.5 billion in tax breaks to companies that promised to expand, and create new jobs, in 2011. In a new audit, state comptroller Thomas DiNapoli says the IDA’s, which operate at the local and country level, have improved their overall performance but some say there are still reasons to be concerned.

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Commentary & Opinion
12:45 pm
Tue May 7, 2013

Stephen Gottlieb: Trying Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

It seems clear that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev exploded bombs at the Boston Marathon. Although some wanted him tried as an enemy combatant outside of the requirements of the Constitution, the Obama Administration has brought charges in the federal courts.

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New York News
9:49 am
Tue May 7, 2013

Food Stamps A Concern As Farm Bill Nears Senate

As the Farm Bill moves through the Senate Agriculture Committee and eventually on to the full Senate, New York U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand leads one-third of the Senate in calling for the protection of critical food assistance, urging her colleagues not to balance the budget deficit by cutting food stamps. 

The Farm Bill under consideration would slash $4.1 billion in food stamps funding over the next decade. Government statistics show that half of food stamp beneficiaries are children.

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Hudson Valley News
10:32 pm
Mon May 6, 2013

Ulster County Resident Questions Utility Merger Via Shareholder Resolution

Credit Tax Credits, flickr

Much of the opposition to a proposed utility merger in the Hudson Valley has focused on community concerns, such as jobs, rate hikes, and investing locally. Now, at least one community member has taken his concerns to the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Canadian energy company Fortis would acquire Poughkeepsie-based CH Energy Group, parent of Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation, for about $1.5 billion. New Paltz resident Karl Budmen says shareholders will lose.

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New England News
6:08 pm
Mon May 6, 2013

Berkshire Advocates Raise Awareness of Mental Health Issues

May is nationally recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month, and mental health advocates in the Berkshires are becoming involved to educate the public about the resources available for those living with mental illness.

As part of a way to draw attention to mental illness is his local community, North Adams mayor Richard Alcombright recently called together a discussion with mental health professionals and representatives of area mental health service providers.

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New York News
6:00 pm
Mon May 6, 2013

Another New York State Senator Arrested

New York State Senator John Sampson

Former Senate Democratic Leader John Sampson turned himself in to federal authorities Monday, after being accused in a nine count indictment of embezzling nearly half a million dollars from mortgage foreclosure accounts,  and then trying to cover it up. 

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New England News
4:22 pm
Mon May 6, 2013

Security Measures Reviewed For Large Events

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Members of the Springfield Police Department K-9 unit at a community event at the White Street Elementary School. The newest member of the unit " Hunter" is with his partner Officer Tommy Horne

Police departments everywhere are reviewing security measures for large public events in light of the deadly Boston Marathon bombings.  A large outdoor event that typically draws more than 10,000 people is taking place on Saturday in Springfield Massachusetts.

      

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