Podcasts

Thursday, May 11, 202305/11/2023

Nick Parisi, Rod Serling Memorial Foundation

May 11 is National Twilight Zone Day, but why?

Wednesday, May 10, 202305/10/2023

Tammy Timmerman, Willowbrook Golf Club

A conversation about golf carts and an upcoming tournament in Cortland.

Wednesday, May 10, 202305/10/2023

State Senator Lea Webb

Budget thoughts & a survey for NYSEG customers.

Wednesday, May 10, 202305/10/2023

Dr. William Klepack, Tompkins County Medical Director

What’s the future of COVID-19?

Tuesday, May 9, 202305/09/2023

ALL THINGS EQUAL 5-9-23

Kate Supron sits down with Casey Verderosa, executive director of Ithaca Welcomes Refugees.

Tuesday, May 9, 202305/09/2023

Luvelle Brown, Ithaca City School District

A closer look at the proposed 2023-24 school year budget in Ithaca.

Monday, May 8, 202305/08/2023

State Senator Tom O’Mara

Recapping the NYS budget and why both sides ought to find more common ground in Albany.

Monday, May 8, 202305/08/2023

Bob Haight, Cortland Area Chamber of Commerce

How businesses are holding up during the Main Street project in Cortland.

Monday, May 8, 202305/08/2023

Ithaca Montessori School 5/8

Friday, May 5, 202305/05/2023

HouseCALL – Volunteer Opportunities

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