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MetroWest Daily News Podcast

22 Episodes

37 minutes | Apr 20, 2017
Episode 20: Next steps for Framingham
Framingham voted to become a city, so what comes next? We talk to Framingham beat reporter Jim Haddadin about the next steps (barring a huge upset in a recount happening Monday, April 24).
26 minutes | Apr 1, 2017
Episode 19, part 1: Harold Rhodes
Harold Rhodes and Mike Walsh are both running for a two-year term on the Milford Board of Selectmen. Here's an interview with Daily News reporter Zach Comeau and Rhodes. Part 2 features Comeau and Walsh.
28 minutes | Apr 1, 2017
Episode 19, part 2: Mike Walsh
Harold Rhodes and Mike Walsh are both running for a two-year term on the Milford Board of Selectmen. Here's an interview with Daily News reporter Zach Comeau and Walsh. Part 1 features Comeau and Rhodes.
42 minutes | Mar 21, 2017
Episode 18: The vote for a city, or not, in Framingham
In two weeks, Framingham will be voting: Should they remain a town, or turn into a city? We talk to Daily News reporter Jim Haddadin about the process and the upcoming vote.
34 minutes | Mar 6, 2017
Episode 17: Youth in politics
Two seniors at Hopedale Junior-Senior High are running for the Hopedale Board of Selectmen. They're not the only young people locally who are getting more involved on a local, political basis. Plus our Around the Keurig.
27 minutes | Jan 31, 2017
Episode 16: Another rally against Trump
Boston-area residents headed to Copley Square Sunday afternoon to rally against President Donald Trump's executive order banning immigrants and refugees from certain countries.
28 minutes | Jan 23, 2017
Episode 15: The Boston Women's March
We discuss the Boston Women's March, which Meghan covered on Saturday. Plus, is it OK to take a break from the news?
20 minutes | Jan 20, 2017
Episode 14: Death at the DOC
After her daughter Jacqueline died in the custody of the Department of Corrections, at MCI-Framingham, Lois Olivo knew right away it wasn't from an overdose - it was because her daughter was denied the drugs she needed for treatment of mental and physical issues. She's filed suit against the DOC for gross negligence in Jacqueline's treatment. Bill talks to Daily News reporter Jeff Malachowski, who covered this story in a recent Sunday edition.
31 minutes | Jan 3, 2017
Episode 13: A Chat with Tom Sannicandro
State Rep. Tom Sannicandro, a Democrat who represented Ashland and Framingham in the Massachusetts House, did not run for re-election this year. On his final day as a state representative, he talks with us about his 12 years in the House and what he's proudest of. Also Around the Keurig where we discuss Miyazaki films and a longform piece of journalism from a Norwegian magazine.
52 minutes | Dec 29, 2016
Episode 12: Year-end wrap up
We talk the 10 biggest stories in the area, and what to look out for in MetroWest for 2017.
4 minutes | Dec 16, 2016
Bonus! Former Marlborough dispatcher sings 'Blue Christmas'
If you've ever heard the police scanner in Marlborough, you'll know the deep, sonorous voice of Larry Bastien. He retired back in August, but he graciously gave us permission to share his rendition of "Blue Christmas." Enjoy!
30 minutes | Dec 16, 2016
Episode 11: The MetroWest gift guide
The holidays are nearly upon us. Have you finished all your shopping? We give you some recommendations of local shops that aren't the mall - and probably have better parking, too. Plus Around the Keurig, where we discuss New Yorker cartoons & a new video game that Bill is obsessed with.
33 minutes | Dec 9, 2016
Episode 10: The Eldridge File
We sit down with state Sen. Jamie Eldridge, a Democrat from Acton who represents the Middlesex & Worcester District. He talks to us about fighting for a $15 minimum wage, what effect Gov. Baker's cuts will have on local issues and much more. Plus Around the Keurig where we discuss a recent series from the Boston Globe and get fangirly about The Rock.
25 minutes | Nov 22, 2016
Episode 9: Surviving the holidays
No matter who you voted for, this year's holiday season is likely to be awkward when you gather around the table. Here we give you some advice on how to deal with it.
31 minutes | Nov 16, 2016
Episode 8: The first week
It's been one week since Donald Trump was elected, and in that time span hate crimes across the country are getting national attention. We focus on a few local incidents - which we'd call "racially-tinged," not at the crime level - and what they might mean for the area. Also, a plea to support your local media and our regular Around the Keurig segment.
33 minutes | Nov 11, 2016
Episode 7: Post-election wrap-up
How the MetroWest and Milford area voted for the president, plus more analysis on questions 2 and 4. Also, we say goodbye to Brad Avery, who's leaving us to take a job working for a beverage industry publication.
52 minutes | Nov 7, 2016
Episode 6: Your election primer
We discuss a few local races in Election 2016, as well as the Massachusetts ballot questions facing voters on Tuesday. And as usual, Around the Keurig where we talk about a lot of video games.
41 minutes | Oct 13, 2016
Episode 5: One last time
We sit down with our departing editor-in-chief Richard Lodge to get his take on the news business and what some of the biggest issues are facing MetroWest today.
31 minutes | Sep 29, 2016
Episode 4: The marijuana question
Four ballot initiatives are facing Massachusetts voters in November. Question 4 would legalize marijuana, with some restrictions. We discuss what forces on both sides of the pot issue are saying, and of course, we have our regular Around the Keurig segment.
46 minutes | Sep 22, 2016
Episode 3: It's hard being a mom addicted to heroin
Episode 3: Mothers seeking help for their heroin/opiate addiction are often faced with the impossible: Get treatment, but give up your children to state custody. Daily News reporter Brittney McNamara discusses what's available for these women, and what's not, and talks about her work on the Gatehouse Pinnacle Project, "Heroin's Hold." Visit www.metrowestdailynews.com for show notes and links to the Pinnacle Project.
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