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In 1967, when women were not allowed to participate, Boston Marathon official Jock Semple attempted to physically remove Kathrine Switzer from the race. He failed. Six years later, Semple finally gave Switzer her due, as she explains in an April 5, 2022 interview with wickedlocal.com's Tim Dumas.द्वारा Gannett
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Joanna Tzouvelis, host of "Belmont Buzz," produced by Belmont Media Center, interviews Select Board Vice Chair Roy Epstein about his decision to seek re-election to his three-year seat and his top priorities.द्वारा Gannett
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Dave Thompson, president of Wicklander-Zulawski and Associates, one of the largest consulting and law enforcement training firms in the country, describes what he believes are more lawful and humane ways for investigators to obtain evidence and confessions than lying to suspects.द्वारा Gannett
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Belmont residents share their thoughts on 2020 and hopes for 2021 in this special Belmont Buzz edition of "Good Riddance, 2020!" with host Joanna Tzouvelis, senior multimedia journalist of the Belmont Citizen-Herald and Wicked Local Belmont.द्वारा Gannett
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Carrie-Lyn Woodsum lived at 119 Leland St., Framingham. A house on the Southside of Framingham. This is the story of Carrie-Lyn's old house and why she had to leave it, and why it has sat vacant for years. Daily News correspondent Jeannette Hinkle talks with Carrie-Lyn Woodsum.द्वारा Gannett
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Belmont Buzz chats with special guests, Christine McLaughlin and Maria Maniates, co-founders of the Facebook page, "Time to Put Kids First in Belmont" and organizers of a rally to reopen schools in Belmont.द्वारा Gannett
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Belmont Buzz talks to the co-chairs of the Belmont Special Education Parent Advisory Council, Tim Flood and Naomie Dorilas, about the upcoming year and how their organization supports parents of students with different learning abilities as well as the challenges students are facing due to remote learning.…
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Mah-jongg is a game that has tied generations together. It's a social game, one usually played with friends around a table. COVID-19 changed everything. For this episode of The Daily News, we spoke to MetroWest mah-jongg lovers about how the coronavirus has impacted their pastime, and when they might come together for a game in a friend's living ro…
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Belmont Buzz host Joanna Tzouvelis speaks with newly promoted Assistant Belmont Police Chief Mark Hurley about the current climate for public safety officials in general and what challenges the Belmont Police face in this unprecedented time of protest and pandemic.द्वारा Gannett
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In the latest episode of Strip Search: The Comic Strip Podcast, hosts Dave London and Pete Chianca welcome back Sage Stossel, author of the "On the Loose" book series, who's currently re-introducing her superheroine character "Starling" via Go Comics. (Also available at starlingcomic.com.) Stossel's cartoons also appear weekly in the Provincetown B…
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This month's "Belmont Buzz" guest is Thomas Gatuzunis, owner's project manager for three major construction projects happening simultaneously in Belmont - the construction of the grade 7-12 middle and high school, the renovation and addition of the Belmont Police Station and the renovation and addition of the public works facility. Tom gives an upd…
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Belmont Buzz host Joanna Tzouvelis interviews Dr. Kathryn Boger, director of the McLean Anxiety Master Program at McLean Hospital and the McLean School Consultation Service, about how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting children of all ages, advice and tips for parents, and potential long-term effects.…
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