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Hear What Happened Today On WNHH Radio

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Today’s programs on WNHH radio covered the state and country’s continuing debate over Syrian refugees, quality of life for New Haven police officers, some apple cider-based shenanigans, and a look into small business ownership in New Haven. And one panelist called for a resistance action to a presidential candidate’s latest anti-Muslim remarks.

Got a message to send to the relatives this Thanksgiving? Before there was Internet and even the telephone, you could do it through a domestic telegraph company that a certain Mr. Coy was trying to set up on this day back in 1876. To hear more about it on the latest episode of This Day in New Haven History,” click on or download the above audio.

On LoveBabz LoveTalk,” Imam Talib Shareef of The Nation’s Mosque in Washington, D.C. joined WNHH host and Inner City News CT editor Babz Rawls-Ivy. They discussed his career and religious work, as well as how the country’s charged debate around Islam is changing his day to day routine at the Nation’s Mosque. To listen to the episode, click on or download the above audio.

After presidential candidate Donald Trump called for registering all Muslims, New Haven Independent reporter Markeshia Ricks called for all Americans to declare themselves Muslims for a day. She made that call as she joined Rawls-Ivy and Joe Ugly of Ugly radio joined Paul Bass on Dateline New Haven” for a weekly Friday pundits’ panel. They also discussed Governor Dannel P. Malloy’s welcome of a Syrian family that Indiana rejected, played which presidential candidate said what?,” and debated changing Yale’s title of master” to head,” as Princeton University did earlier this week. To listen to the episode, click on or download the above audio. 

On Law, Life & Culture,” host Betsy Kim sat down in the studio with Kim Tran, owner of New Haven’s CandiTopia, and Town Green’s Winfield Davis, to speak about the challenges of being a small business owner in a small city. To listen to the episode, click on or download the above audio.

On the latest episode of Kitchen Sync,” hard cider home brewer Liam Doherty-Nicholson joined WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman. The two discussed how Doherty-Nicholson, a transplant from Oregon, is using noncommercial brewing with New Haven apples to recover from a neurological episode two years ago. To listen to the episode, click on or download the above audio.

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