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Hear What Happened Today On WNHH Radio


Paul Bass Photo
PAUL BASS PHOTO
Fresh Start’s Graves.
How to give ex-cons a “fresh start” in New Haven, and how to make the air fresher for everyone to breathe ... those were among the burning topics on the airwaves Monday on WNHH radio’s featured programs. Come take a listen.
On “The Tom Ficklin Show,” Clifton Graves and Chance Jackson of Project Fresh Start joined Ficklin. They discussed how Project Fresh Start works to help ex-prisoners reintegrate into society. Click on or download the above sound file.

Mayor Toni Harp joined New Haven Independent editor Paul Bass for the most recent “Mayor Monday” edition of “Dateline New Haven.” The two discussed smoking in public housing, two-way streets, and new New Haven-made movies on the Holocaust and on black women in medicine, among other topics. Click on or download the above sound file to listen to the show.

On “This Day in New Haven History,” hosts Allan Appel and Jason Bischoff-Wurstle explored what people in days gone by did in the run-up to Thanksgiving. To listen to how shopping, cooking, and Turkey-themed amusement were different over 100 years ago, click on or download the audio above.

Shelton History Center Director Tracey Tate talked about water damage a historic building in Shelton, and recently-retired Shelton Police Chief Joel Hurliman reflected on almost 40 years of police work, on “Valley Navel Gazing,” hosted by Valley Independent Sentinel News Team Eugene Driscoll and Ethan Fry. Click on or download the above audio to listen.




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