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New York News
12:58 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Cuomo Cabinet Gets Education Update

Education was one of the leading topics discussed Monday when New York Governor Andrew Cuomo convened his cabinet at the state capitol in Albany. There was high optimism regarding Cuomo's New York State Master Teacher program.

The governor proposed the program in his State of the State address in January: SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher says it will provide $15,000 each year for four years to math and science teachers who mentor new and aspiring teachers.

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New England News
12:49 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Western Mass. Tourist Sites Promoted In Pennsylvania

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Tourism professionals from western Massachusetts are a three-day bus trip to Pennsylvania to promote the region to group tour operators

A first ever collaborative effort is under way to jointly promote tourist attractions in the Berkshires and the greater  Springfield area in Massachusetts.

   A bus carrying two dozen people representing many of the top tourist attractions in western Massachusetts departed from the Big E fairgrounds in West Springfield Tuesday morning bound for Pennsylvania.  The group has meetings scheduled over the next three days with 17 tour operators to sell the region as an ideal destination for group bus trips.

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New England News
12:34 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Conn. MTA Train Crash Highlights Need For Rail Investment in Berkshires

Credit Lucas Willard / WAMC
A freight train derailed in Sheffield, Mass. in April.

The MTA train collision near Fairfield that injured 72 last Friday is still under investigation.

Connecticut Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty, a Democrat from the 5th District, said that investigators are still attempting to determine if the derailment was caused by track in disrepair or another factor. Esty, who said that a Congressional hearing will be held on railway safety later today, also said that funding to maintain one of the busiest railway corridors in the Northeast has been “an issue.”

Esty spoke on WAMC’s Congressional Corner…

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North Country News
12:30 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Vermont Governor Signs First Legislatively Approved Death With Dignity Law

Credit WAMC/Pat Bradley
Governor Peter Shumlin signs S-77 End of Life Choices bill

Supporters, and a few opponents, crowded into the Governor’s Ceremonial office on the second floor of the Vermont statehouse Monday afternoon to witness the signing of the landmark End-of-Life Choices bill into law.

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Weather
12:16 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Meteorologist Paul Caiano's Midday Forecast

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Newschannel 13 meteorologist Paul Caiano delivers the Midday Weather Summary for Tuesday, May 21, 2013.

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Commentary & Opinion
12:07 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Stephen Gottlieb: The Environmental Action Agenda

Science & Technology
11:35 am
Tue May 21, 2013

Jesse Feiler - Intimate Objects

**Audio to come**

  Ask our tech guru, Jesse Feiler, what he wants to talk about this morning and he will tell you – Intimate Objects. Our job is to find out what they are and what they are not. Jesse is here to provide answers to both questions.

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The Roundtable
11:26 am
Tue May 21, 2013

Tune for Today

  "Will You Be Sleeping?" - David Wax Museum, playing Mountain Jam on 6/7.

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The Roundtable
11:12 am
Tue May 21, 2013

"Wool" by Hugh Howey

  Wool is by Hugh Howey. In the summer of 2011, Wool was released as a standalone story with little thought that it would ever become so popular. It soon took on a life of its own, and reviewers clamored for more. The next four books were released to satisfy this demand, each one growing in size. Wool 5 is 250 pages long in print. All five books have now been collected in an Omnibus edition, but they were always meant to be read individually.

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Academic Minute
10:51 am
Tue May 21, 2013

Dr. Phil Fisher, University of Oregon – Infant Perception and Parental Arguments

In today’s Academic Minute, Dr. Phil Fisher of the University of Oregon reveals an infant’s ability to pick up on the tone of conversations around them.  


Phil Fisher is a professor of psychology at the University of Oregon. His research focuses on childhood trauma and maltreatment, and foster and adopted children.  He is particularly interested in the effects of early stressful experience on children's neurobiological and psychological development.

About Dr. Fisher

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