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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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Hurricane Sandy
4:45 pm
Mon November 5, 2012

NY Polling Districts Vow They Will Be Open

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, County Election Boards in the Lower Hudson Valley say they are ready for tomorrow's election... WAMC's Dave Lucas reports
 

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Commentary & Opinion
3:25 pm
Mon November 5, 2012

Blair Horner: One cancer that we can stop, if women get screened

Cancer is a horrible word.  Everyone is affected, 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will get a cancer diagnosis in their lifetimes.  Everyone is affected – either personally or when it impacts someone they love.

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Hurricane Sandy
3:45 pm
Fri November 2, 2012

Pollution concerns in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

Advocates and activists are sounding the alarm over pollution in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy:
Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Dave Lucas reports water quality is of great concern.
 

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New England News
6:00 pm
Thu November 1, 2012

Patrick-Murray Administration Declares November Family Literacy Month in Massachusetts

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and his administration have designated November as Family Literacy Month. WAMC’s Berkshire Bureau Chief Lucas Willard brings us more details about what’s happening to help children and families become more engaged in reading in the Berkshires and across the Commonwealth.

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Hurricane Sandy
2:46 pm
Thu November 1, 2012

Catskills Return to Normalcy Following Sandy

Credit Ulster County
Ulster County Executive Mike Hein with local residents at the Phoenicia Fire House.

Communities throughout the Catskills and commuters who ride the rails to New York City are seeing a slow return to normalcy in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy - Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Dave Lucas has an update.
 

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New England News
6:20 pm
Wed October 31, 2012

Job Training Programs To Be Impacted By Federal Cuts

With just a few days to go until the election, western Massachusetts participated in a national campaign Wednesday to warn about federal spending cuts to job training programs. Employment specialists and labor leaders held a news conference at an employment office in Springfield. WAMC”s Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief Paul Tuthill reports.

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WAMC News
5:21 pm
Wed October 31, 2012

Cuomo: Helicopter Survey of Sandy Damage "Disturbing"

Governor Cuomo took a helicopter tour of areas  devastated from Hurricane Sandy, along with New York’s
Senators Schumer and Gillibrand.  He says the state faces “significant” challenges to rebuild, and will have to “fundamentally” rethink   New York City’s infrastructure  going forward.

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Commentary & Opinion
4:42 pm
Wed October 31, 2012

Michael Meeropol: Pity the poor billionaire

Have you ever heard of Leon Cooperman?  He is a billionaire whose 1500 word letter of complaint to President Obama has made him the darling of the top one tenth of one percent.  In the NEW YORKER’s October 8 issue he is profiled in a fascinating article that quotes from his letter.

I am reprinting the entire letter with my comments interspersed:

Cooperman:

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Commentary & Opinion
3:36 pm
Wed October 31, 2012

Blair Horner: Every vote counts

As much as medical care, public policy decisions have a tremendous impact on Americans’ health care.  And there is no decision more important than next week’s Presidential choice. 

Americans who watched the 2000 Presidential election – including Al Gore – know that it’s not the nation’s total popular vote that chooses the President.  In fact, there have been a total of three Presidents elected while losing the national popular vote.

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New England News
6:20 pm
Tue October 30, 2012

FEMA Stages Storm Relief Supplies At WMass Air Base

Credit US Air Force
Electric generators at the FEMA staging area on the Westover Air Force Reserve Base in Chicopee, MA

Storm relief supplies are being shipped from a staging area in western Massachusetts to areas of New England that sustained heavy damage from Hurricane Sandy.   WAMC”s Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief Paul Tuthill reports

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