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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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Hudson Valley News
12:04 pm
Tue November 27, 2012

Citizens Invited to Weigh-In on Re-purposing Old Schools

A school district in Ulster County is reaching out to citizens online - asking for suggestions about what to do with school buildings that have outlived their original purposes - Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Dave Lucas reports.

The “Community Brain Trust” is an online tool - available on the Kingston City School District website -

that gives citizens a chance to weigh-in on the fate of closed and soon-to-close buildings. 

Superintendent Paul Padalino explains the idea originated from facilities committee discussions about

re-purposing the schools.

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New England News
6:00 pm
Mon November 26, 2012

Berkshire County Lawmakers Watching State Revenues Closely

As tax revenue collections in Massachusetts are falling below benchmarks, lawmakers in the Berkshires are warning against potential budget cuts that would put a burden on Western Massachusetts residents. WAMC’s Berkshire Bureau Chief Lucas Willard reports…

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Commentary & Opinion
3:34 pm
Mon November 26, 2012

Blair Horner: Steps to Reverse the Obesity Epidemic

For too many Americans, the end of the Thanksgiving meal was followed by a “food coma.”  During the holidays, many of us know that we eat too much.

It turns out that, on average, Americans eat too much during the rest of the year too.

Unfortunately, eating too much can have devastating consequences.  Three quarters of all healthcare costs are attributed to chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. The major drivers of those costly chronic conditions are tobacco use and obesity which are both preventable and treatable.

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New England News
6:21 pm
Wed November 21, 2012

Community Group Helps Couple Rebound From Disaster

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Terry Humphries and MaryAnn Carroll in front of their restored home

A  Springfield Massachusetts couple is having a heartwarming, yet bittersweet, homecoming this Thanksgiving.  They are finally moving back to the home that was nearly destroyed in the June 1, 2011 tornado.   WAMC”s Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief Paul Tuthill reports

The  tornado caused major  damage to the ranch style home of  Terry Humphries and  his wife MaryAnn Carroll. More than a dozen trees came crashing down, leaving holes in the roof.  Then things got worse.

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New England News
4:31 pm
Wed November 21, 2012

Opinions Mixed on Materials Bans in Mass.

As more communities in the Commonwealth are placing bans on things like plastic bags and Styrofoam containers, some are calling for more action, while others say it’s creating more headaches. WAMC’s Berkshire Bureau Chief Lucas Willard reports…

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New York News
4:40 pm
Tue November 20, 2012

Environmentalists want Gov. Cuomo and REGGI to Address Global Warming


Environmental Advocates warn New York can’t afford to wait for the next hurricane or tropical storm to hit:  They're urging the state to take the lead in pushing for stricter carbon emission reduction goals as part of the nine-state Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Dave Lucas has more...
 

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Commentary & Opinion
3:35 pm
Tue November 20, 2012

Stephen Gottlieb: But for the grace of God

I have often thought back to a conversation I had many years ago with one of my students. She had come from a rural background with a strong, and in many ways admirable, streak of self-reliance. She was dumbfounded when I quoted the saying “There but for the grace of God go I,” often attributed to a sixteenth century evangelical preacher and martyr, John Bradford. How could I, her professor, imagine myself in the position of people who were down and out, people without jobs who needed help?

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Hudson Valley News
6:00 pm
Mon November 19, 2012

Pro-Environmental Groups Weigh In On Dredging

Credit [WAMC Photo by Dave Lucas 05.05.09]
GE Spokesman Mark Behan


Pro-environmental groups watching the PCB clean-up of the Hudson River are suggesting a modest change
in 2013 cleanup plans. Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Dave Lucas reports.

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Commentary & Opinion
3:29 pm
Mon November 19, 2012

Blair Horner: The Great American Smokeout

The nation just celebrated its 37th annual “Great American Smokeout.”  The Great American Smokeout has been offered as an opportunity for smokers to think about quitting and as an opportunity to reflect on society’s gains against the tobacco menace.

And big changes have occurred over the decades.  Nationally, the smoking rate peaked at 42 percent when the U.S. Surgeon General’s report was issued and proved the link between smoking and cancer.  Today the nation’s smoking rate is 19 percent, and here in New York that rate is even lower.

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New England News
6:20 pm
Fri November 16, 2012

Massachusetts Computing Center Set To Start Operating

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Some of the cabinets that will house computers in the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center in Holyoke

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick headed a list of hundreds of government, academic and business leaders who gathered in Holyoke Friday to mark the completion of an energy efficient high performance computing center.   WAMC’s Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief Paul Tuthill reports.

 Governor Patrick said the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center holds great scientific and economic promise, and he praised the partnership of government, academia and business that built the $165 million dollar center.

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