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Radio Worcester’s Talk of the Commonwealth
by stolzhank
The best interviews from the Talk of the Commonwealth morning show as heard on AM 830 WCRN and the Radio Worcester Network. radioworcester.com.
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Dr. Charles Into the WooSox Hall of Fame and Spring Training Report
Worcester Red Sox President Dr. Charles Steinberg reacts to the the news he is going into the WooSox Hall of Fame. The Boston Herald's Gabrielle Starr who is at spring training with the Red Sox. Starr describes the atmosphere at spring training as interesting due to significant roster turnover. She feels the team has the opportunity to surprise people.
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Bill Moore on the Work of Project New Hope
Bill Moore tells us about the work of Project New Hope with our veterans.
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Worcester City Manager Eric Batista on the Tax Rate
On the Talk of the Commonwealth, Hank Stolz spoke with Eric Batista, Worcester’s City Manager, about a range of issues facing the city, including tax policy, aging infrastructure, water main breaks, and the city’s response to homelessness during the winter months.
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State Senator Michael Moore on Cannabis Lounges
State Senator Michael Moore discussed recent legislative activities in Massachusetts. He began by clarifying that the long delay in establishing cannabis lounges was due to the dysfunction and inaction of the Cannabis Control Commission (CCC), not the legislature. He detailed a new bill aimed at reforming the CCC. The Senator then outlined key items in a supplemental budget, including funding for sheriff's departments, World Cup security, and MassHealth. He also explained why Massachusetts rescinded its past calls for a constitutional convention, citing fears of unintended consequences. Finally, he shared insights from a recent trip to Europe with the German Marshall Fund to discuss artificial intelligence regulation and concluded by answering a constituent's question about testing for elderly drivers.
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Worcester Mayor Petty on local issues
Mayor Petty expressed caution about a proposal to levy fees on all vacant lots, noting that some property owners used adjacent lots for family activities and that such a policy could be seen as government overreach. He confirmed the City Council voted 10-0 to recognize International Migrants Day but acknowledged the debate was emotional due to fear within the BIPOC community regarding federal immigration enforcement. He clarified that the Worcester Police Department did not cooperate with ICE on non-criminal immigration enforcement. He spoke positively about the economic and community impact of a new Raising Cane's restaurant, highlighting its job creation and replacement of a former eyesore. He discussed a proposal for colleges and universities to invest 0.5% of their endowments into a community impact fund to help offset the tax revenue lost from exempt properties. He revealed that a forthcoming school report showed a surprising increase in behavioral incidents in grades K-3, while incidents in high schools had decreased. He stated that school resource officers were unlikely to return in their previous capacity, but the police were exploring other ways to build relationships within schools.
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Will the Affordable Care Act be Extended?
Hank Stolz spoke with Congressman Jim McGovern about several key issues before the holiday recess. Congressman McGovern first detailed the procedural mechanics and political dynamics behind a discharge petition, signed by a bipartisan majority, to force a vote on extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies. He then discussed his failed War Powers Resolution aimed at requiring congressional approval for any military action in Venezuela, criticizing Republicans who he said bowed to White House pressure. Finally, he offered a sharp critique of a recent presidential address on the economy, arguing the president was out of touch with the financial struggles and affordability issues faced by ordinary Americans.
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The Political Roundtable on Venezuela and Affordability
The political round table discussion covered several key national and international topics. The conversation began with an analysis of the United States' strategy towards Venezuela, focusing on the recent seizure of an oil tanker as a form of economic pressure to oust the Maduro regime. The participants debated the merits and risks of US-led regime change, referencing historical precedents. The discussion then shifted to the domestic US economy, where the panelists critiqued the characterization of it as an "A plus plus" economy, arguing that a significant affordability crisis was affecting the majority of Americans. This led to a critique of President Trump's leadership style, specifically his tendency to surround himself with loyalists and reject criticism.
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McGovern on Affordability and Venezuela
The interview with Congressman Jim McGovern focused primarily on the issue of affordability for American families. McGovern argued that despite a strong stock market, many people were struggling with the rising costs of necessities like healthcare, groceries, and heating. He placed blame on the Trump administration's policies, particularly tariffs and the failure to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits. The conversation also shifted to foreign policy, where the Congressman expressed deep concern over the administration's escalating hostility toward Venezuela, which he believed could lead to war.
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Worcester Mayor Joe Petty on Tax Classification
The primary focus of the conversation was on the council's decision to approve the lowest possible residential rate, which resulted in a significant increase for commercial properties. Mayor Petty explained his vote for a compromise measure that was defeated, arguing for the long-term benefit of closing the gap between residential and commercial tax rates to keep the city competitive.
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Ryan Kittredge on Market Jitters
Ryan Kittredge, President, ClearPath Financial Partners, with some advice on not obsessing over the Dow's up and downs.
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Final Days for the Thrive Turkey Drive
Worcester-based Thrive Support & Advocacy is seeking community support to provide Thanksgiving dinners to families amid historically high need. The nonprofit will accept turkeys, shelf-stable fixings, and monetary donations for its 6th Thrive Turkey Drive starting Nov. 1 and running through Nov. 21, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 100 Grove St., Suite 104 in Worcester.
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Prop Bets Scandal on the Worcester Red Sox Show
Dr. Charles Steinberg looks at the prop bets scandal that has rocked the NBA and MLB. He also takes about Winter in Wooville and how that form of off season entertainment is on brand.
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Fall Out from the Government Shutdown on the Political Roundtable
The political roundtable discussion centered on the recent US government shutdown, analyzing the political fallout for both Democrats and Republicans. The panelists debated whether Democrats gained anything from the confrontation or simply appeared weak, specifically discussing the leadership of Chuck Schumer. The conversation then shifted to internal divisions within both parties, focusing on the divide between the progressive and moderate wings of the Democratic party and the Republican party's struggle with a rising, young, antisemitic far-right fringe, exemplified by figures like Nick Fuentes. The panelists discussed the mainstream conservative response to this extremism, drawing parallels to William Buckley's handling of the John Birch Society. Finally, the conversation touched upon the concept of socialism in modern American politics and the emerging political theme of "affordability."
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Senator Moore on the Issues
State Senator Michael Moore discussed the impact of the federal government shutdown on Massachusetts, particularly concerning SNAP benefits. He argued that the crisis was self-induced by the President and cautioned against prematurely using the state's rainy day fund to cover the gap, citing other potential future costs. The Senator then detailed recent legislative work in the State Senate, including a closeout supplemental budget that allocated funds for various state needs like education, healthcare, and housing. A significant portion of the conversation focused on an amendment he passed in the Senate that would require constitutional training for the National Guard on the legality of orders, referencing the Nuremberg trials as a precedent. He also addressed a listener's question about the state's rainy day fund and promoted his new podcast.
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Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Brian Shortsleeve
He hopes to take on Governor Maura Healey. Candidate Brian Shrotsleeve talks the issues.
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Hear Worcester Mayor Joe Petty Every Wednesday at 7 on The Talk of the Commonwealth
Worcester Mayor Joe Petty on the issues.
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Congressman Jim McGovern on the End of the Government Shutdown
Congressman Jim McGovern talks about the end of the government shutdown and the questions remaining over the end of the ACA credits.
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The Quality of Life Team
The Quality of Life team was begun nine years ago in response to issues the people of Worcester have in regards to illegal dumping, trash pickup, graffiti, code violations, and more. It is is made up of representatives from the City Manager's Office, Inspectional Services, DPW and the Worcester Police Department. The team responds to complaints lodged through the city's 311 system.
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McGovern on ongoing shutdown and Democrat victories Tuesday
Congressman Jim McGovern continues to place the blame for the government shutdown squarely on Republicans not coming to the table to extend ACA tax credits. McGovern also commented on a Supreme Court hearing regarding presidential tariffs, noting that the justices seemed skeptical of the President's overreach of power, which constitutionally belongs to Congress.
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The Juniper Food Pantry - Important Work in the Worcester Public Schools
We learn about the how the Juniper Food Pantry came about and the work they've been doing over the last five years in the Worcester Public Schools. Everyone is invited to their fundraiser at Polar Park from 5:30 to 8:30 on November 13th. juniperoutreach.org
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Everything You Need to Know About the Polar Park DIF Fund
Sitting inside Sherwood’s Diner overlooking Worcester’s Polar Park, Talk of the Commonwealth host Hank Stolz brought together two of the city’s top officials — Chief Financial Officer Tim McGourthy and Chief Development Officer Peter Dunn — to explain what recent headlines about shortfalls in Polar Park funding really mean.
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UniBank Working With Habitat for Humainty
Hear how the partnership between UniBank and Habitat for Humanity is making first time home ownership possible.
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The Rundown on What, if anything, Moves the Vote
Election Day is Tuesday November 4th. We rundown the runup to election day.
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Congressman McGovern on SNAP
Congressman Jim McGovern on the impending suspension of ICE benefits in MA and the U.S.
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Boo in the Woo Final Days
On this episode of the Discover Central MA podcast we hear about the final days of Boo in the Woo and putting that project together. Winter in the Woo is up next for the holidays. Plus, we hear from DCM on great Fall events in the area.
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WooSox President on Polar Park Shortfall and Concerts
WooSox President Dr. Charles Steinberg talks about Polar Park, paying the highest rent in the minor leagues and competing with Live Nation for concerts.
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Immersion Room at Southbridge High gives students support for mental health challenges.
The sensory immersion room has opened at Southbridge High School. The project is funded by The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts working with Clark University’s Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise.
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The Rundown on Polar Park Finances and Sex Abuse Allegations
The Rundown with Mark Henderson and Tom Marino looks at two major stories. First, they addressed the news that the city of Worcester would once again have a shortfall on its bond payment for Polar Park. The second deals with sex abuse allegations.
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The Political Roundtable on No Kings and No More East Wing
A look at the personal experiences of the roundtable at No King's rally's in Worcester, D.C. and Chicago.
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Congressman McGovern on the Tearing Down of the East Wing of the White House
Congressman Jim McGovern with his opinion on the tearing down of the East Wing of the White House and More.
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Disney on Ice at the DCU
This Thursday through Sunday the new show, "Disney on Ice presents Jump In," is having its New England premiere in Worcester at the DCU.
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Radio Roundtable Discusses Citizen Review Board, Polar Park and More
The Radio Roundtable is live Tuesday mornings at 7 at radioworcester.com and on AM 830 WCRN.
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Political Roundtable on Gaza Ceasefire and No Kings Rallies
Friday's Political Roundtable on the Talk of the Commonwealth on the Radio Worcester Network looks at the Gaza Ceasefire and the No Kings Rallies.
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McGovern on Gaza Cease Fire and Government Shutdown
Congressman Jim McGovern joins the Talk of the Commonwealth on the Radio Worcester Network every Thursday at 7:45.
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Should Worcester Have A Civilian Review Board
The Rundown with Mark Henderson and Tom Marino look at the WRRB's report on a Civilian Review Board.
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Are City Councilors Spending Too Much Time Looking At Their Phones
The Radio Roundtable looks at complaints Worcester City Councilors spend too much time on their phone and not enough time listening.
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Worcester Zero Waste Master Plan
John Odell, the Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of Worcester, stops by Talk of the Commonwealth to update us on the Zero Waste Master Plan, which aims to reduce trash, lower city costs, and decrease greenhouse gas emissions
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Gaza, Nobel Peace Prize and More on the Political Roundtable
Randy Feldman and Robert Amorello join Hank and Ben to look at the top national stories of the week.
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Cool Things Coming to Downtown Worcester
The podcast of Discover Central Mass checks in with the BID and photographer Alan Dines.
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Congressman Jim McGovern Reacts to Gaza Ceasefire
McGovern is cautiously optimistic over the announced adoption of the first phase of the Trump peace plan.
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Railers Go Into Overtime on Giving
The Worcester Railers extended their September month of giving into October. Opening weekend is coming up on the 18th. The voice of the Railers, Tim Foley, has details.
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Learn About Thrive's Family Support Center
Hank Stolz speaks with Stacey Forrest, Chief Operating Officer of Thrive Support and Advocacy, focused on the organization's Family Support Center on Grove Street. Forrest described the center as Thrive's largest program, serving over 500 families in Worcester County by helping them navigate the challenges of supporting a person with an intellectual or developmental disability.
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Congressman Jim McGovern on the Shutdown and More
Congressman McGovern gives his opinion on what's happening in Washington.
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The Radio Roundtable with District 2 Councilor Candy Mero Carlson
Incumbent District 2 City Councilor Candy Mero Carlson joins the Radio Roundtable to talk about the issues of the day.
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The Radio Roundtable with Rob Bilotta
A look at local issues with candidate for District 2 Rob Bilota
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Dr. Mattie Castiel Retires as Worcester Health Commissioner
Dr. Mattie Castiel Reflects on a Decade as Worcester’s Health and Human Services Commissioner
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The Railers Team-Up With Make A Wish To Make Dreams Come True
Hear more about this great partnership.
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Top Local Stories on The Rundown
Local reporters on the top Worcester and Central MA stories.
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Franklin Realty Advisors Founder Chip Norton Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Amid $70M
Worcester Business Journal’s Eric Casey reported the story that took everyone by surprise. That Chip Norton, Founder of Franklin Realty Advisors, was filing for Chapter 7 personal bankruptcy with almost 70 million in debt. Eric stopped by the Talk of the Commonwealth to fill us in.
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Radio Roundtable on Upcoming Worcester Election
The Radio Roundtable looks at the upcoming preliminary and at mastery based grading.
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The best interviews from the Talk of the Commonwealth morning show as heard on AM 830 WCRN and the Radio Worcester Network. radioworcester.com.
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