Talk of the Town 7/20/22
Kim Bianca is a Senior Consultant for VCL Consulting Group, Inc. and the author and facilitator of SEAT, a program designed to train and equip residents from minority neighborhoods for board service to community-based nonprofit organizations.
She was also joined by Wendy Tyson Wood from the Greater Waterbury NAACP and Andrew Beamon, the nephew of the late Waterbury resident Sam Beamon to talk about the events scheduled for this weekend to honor Sam’s memory and incredible service to the community and the city.
Major Huesing is the author of Echo in Ramadi: The Firsthand Story of US Marines in Iraq’s Deadliest City. He once again joins me as he prepares to kick off his annual motorcycle ride across America for Save the Brave to raise awareness for Veteran Suicide.
Talk of the Town 7/19/22
Jim Gildea
Jim is the Chairman of the Connecticut Commuter Rail Council. He gives us an update on some great news re: the Waterbury Line.
Tommy Piggot
Tommy Piggot, Rapid Response Director for the Republican National Committee, gives us a post-mortem on the president’s middle east trip.
Dr. Greene is the Executive Director of the Boys Initiative. She joins me with a look at why Americans’ faith in public education is nearing record lows.
Talk of the Town 7/18/22
Michelle Morcey
Michelle is the new director of Brass City Harvest. She joins us with information on the community outreach of the organization in bringing an array of items from the farm to the city through their food hub and farmer’s markets.