Today’s programs aired on WNHH radio covered those in need of legal assistance, a local musician’s career, and what New Haveners can do to support those who may be cold or hungry come winter.
Connecticut Bar Association President William Clendenen appeared on Marcia Chambers’ “Legal Eagle” program. They discussed the need to expand access to legal assistance to those who may be most desperate for it. Click on or download the above audio file to listen.
Metashar Dillon and top Dixwell cop Lt. Sam Brown joined Paul Bass on “Dateline New Haven” to discuss the annual Thanksgiving food drive and other neighborhood improvement efforts carried out in the memory of the late Mae Ola Riddick. Click on or download the above audio file to listen.
On “This Day in New Haven History,” hosts Allan Appel and Jason Bischoff-Wurstle discuss how the most controversial presidential election in American history, between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden, was exploited by local New Haven store keepers to advertise their sales. Click on or download the above audio file to listen.
Local musician Adam Matlock joined Brian Slattery on today’s “Northern Remedy” broadcast. The two discussed his musical career and why he’s happy to call New Haven his artistic home. Click on or download the above audio file to listen.
James and Ebony Walker of the Believe In Me Empowerment Corporation joined host Michelle Turner on “The Show.” The three discussed the nonprofit’s programs like Reading and Reasoning, which serves children of incarcerated parents, the 2014 fire in which they lost their building, and their “wish list” for a new building project that is currently underway.