Radio Roundtable April 11
Graphic – Kill the Ball Media
Will the upcoming election in Worcester be a battle for control between the progressives, moderates and conservatives? Former Worcester City Councilor Gary Rosen makes waves saying the “progressive” bloc that is building must not be allowed to take control of the city. Gary feels if the progressives get a majority on the city council that there is a “A lot of damage the progressives can do to the city of Worcester.” Matt Wally tells us former school superintendent Maureen Binienda will be running for school committee and predicts with high profile candidates and a competitive mayoral race you could see a higher then average voter turnout. The panel also takes on transportation issues in the city and inclusionary zoning.
SHOW SCHEDULE
6:45 AM – Health Report
Dr. Michael Hirsh gives you updates on recent health news, local health issues and health related topics.
8:50 AM-Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce Radio Blast
9:05 AM- Senior Games
9:30 AM- Let’s Talk Taxes with Dr. Satya Mitra
Nancy Cahalen with the Better Business Bureau
protects us against scams.
8:50 AM-Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce Radio Blast
Worcester Mayor Joe Petty on the issues facing
the 2nd largest city in New England.
8:50 AM-Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce Radio Blast
Presented by the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce
City Manager Eric Batista
talks about the issues facing Worcester.
Nikki Erskine from the Worcester Development
Office fills us in on all the happenings around town.
Worcester Congressman James McGovern on the top issues out of Washington D.C.
8:50 AM-Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce Radio Blast
Dr. Charles Steinberg shares all of the latest on the Worcester Red Sox.
Presented by Kill the Ball Media
Local experts on the left and right look at the top national stories of the week.
8:50 AM-Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce Radio Blast
with Lisa Condit
with Lee Gaudetter
TOP STORIES
“We Built a Community”: Market on Exchange Returns to Downtown
Market on Exchange returns to downtown Worcester on April 12, bringing vendors, live music, and a renewed focus on community and walkable city life.
From 69 to 1,400: Girls on the Run Worcester’s Rapid Growth
Girls on the Run Worcester is using movement to build confidence and life skills in young girls, with participation rapidly growing across the county.
Worcester Research Bureau Report Examines Growth Opportunities for Worcester/Framingham Rail Line
A new report from the Worcester Regional Research Bureau examines how to convert non-riders into train users along the Worcester/Framingham line, emphasizing regional cooperation and infrastructure investment.