Today On WNHH

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Today’s programs on WNHH radio give a teary sendoff to one of New Haven’s top cops, pursue new solutions for old cities, and look at the newly conserved and reopened Yale Center for British Art.

Urban Talk Radio” host Shafiq Abdussabur talks to retiring Whalley/Edgewood/Beaver Hills district cop Lt. Makiem Miller, who is leaving the New Haven Police Department after a 20-year career with them to become the chief of police at Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, N.C. Longtime friends and colleagues, the two discuss Miller’s entry into law enforcement after college, commitment to safety in New Haven and elsewhere, and decision to leave the NHPD. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to WNHH’s Elm City Lowdown” podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.

On SeeClickFix Radio,” co-hosts Caroline Smith and Paul Bass check in with Malden, Mass., Mayor Gary Christenson and Public Works Director Bobby Knox Jr.. The two weigh on fixing the small problems in their historic society so they don’t become big problems. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to WNHH’s Dateline New Haven” podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.

Artbeat” host Dan Fitzmaurice chats with Yale Center for British Art Deputy Director Constance Clement and Deputy Director for Collections Scott Wilcox about the newly conserved YCBA: How the process has unfolded, what triumphs and difficulties they’ve faced along the way, and what viewers can look forward to as the Center reopens this month. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to WNHH’s WNHH Arts Mix” podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.

Lions and tigers and bears and pickpockets oh my! On this day a century ago, anxiety spread that thieves and pickpockets would prowl the streets as local showman P.T. Barnum brought his animals and curiosities to town. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to WNHH’s Elm City Lowdown” podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.

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