Today’s broadcasts on WNHH radio focus on bridging social and economic divides in the city, from food to bikes.
Host Tom Ficklin talks about food insecurity and about CitySeed with Jill Dotlo, community liaison coordinator for the Community Action Agency of New Haven; and New Havener Michael Cobb about aristocrats of color. Click on or download the above audio file to listen to the program.
Mayor Toni Harp offers updates on bike lanes, urban violence, the presidential primary, her inaugural gown, and her upcoming trip to the White House, on “Mayor Monday.” Click on or download the above audio file to listen to the program.
Veteran Valley sports scribe Bill Pucci talks about growing up in Derby and covering generations of Derby football teams, on “Valley Navel Gazing.” Click on or download the above audio file to listen to the program.
On This Day in American Revolution History hear your host Allan Appel read selections from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s “Paul Revere’s Ride, while co-pilot Jason Bischoff-Wurstle listens amazed as we time-travel back to 1875. Our mission: to witness how New Haven marked the centennial of Lexington and Concord’s shot heard ‘round the world. Yet life goes on in our fair town with a strike called by the oyster shovelers at the harbor who are demanding six dollars a day. Click on or download the above audio file to listen to the program.
Monday’s episode of “Dateline New Haven” was made possible in partnership with Gateway Community College.