“It’s all Trump,” said Alan Chartock, president and CEO of WAMC, the Albany-based public radio station that broke fundraising records on Feb. 6, during the first of three annual fund drives ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — So the WAMC fund drive is over. This time it took just 19 hours to get it done and to put it to bed. The Berkshires sure did their part. There were moments when I was reading all ...
Michael Ballon has sold the Castle Street Caf , where he was the chef/owner for 28 years. That's a very long time. For years, he helped WAMC by cooking on the air and teaching us all how to do the ...
On Saturday Jan. 16 as I was reading the Eagle, the headline of Alan Chartock's column caught my eye. I know from past reads that all he is going to do is spout off more of his useless dribble about ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — I have decided to run for the office of president of the United States. I figure why not? An awful lot of people are running who have no chance of winning. Think Kirsten Gillibrand.
GREAT BARRINGTON — Forty years goes quickly. I was teaching at SUNY New Paltz. l had already started two 15-credit full semester programs, including the first full-time internship program, placing ...
ALBANY — Alan Chartock is retiring after more than four decades at WAMC/Northeast Public Radio. The WAMC’s Board of Trustees announced its president and CEO was stepping down Thursday.
GREAT BARRINGTON >> So it has been 20 years since the Triplex Cinema in Great Barrington got started. It really is a terrific story. So many of us are grateful for this wonderful venue, including a ...
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