Dance teacher, choreographer, director, actress, singer and restaurateur Kathleen Delaney talks with Brad about a special production at Palmer High School, “Almost Perfect,” and supporting young people’s introduction to the arts.

Dance teacher, choreographer, director, actress, singer and restaurateur Kathleen Delaney talks with Brad about a special production at Palmer High School, “Almost Perfect,” and supporting young people’s introduction to the arts.
The Church has announced their decision to merge Holyoke Catholic and Cathedral High… but no word in their announcement of where the new school will be built.
Or when.
Councilor at Large Tim Rooke says the Church is “terribly unorganized, and not run like a business.”
A 97 year-old WWII vet may lose his home!!!!!!!!! What can you do to help?
Julie Makris fills us in in a conversation with Brad!
Michael “Bax” Baxendale of Rock 102’s “Bax & O’Brien Show” is interviewed by Michael Harrison about localism in radio and the Springfield Metropolitan Area’s potential for prospering in the coming years.
From a busy ER filled with weather related injuries, Emergency Medicine Chair, Dr. Niels Rathlev has some very good information to keep you safe in the cold!
“Opiod Abuse” with East Longmeadow Police Chief Doug Mellis.
Hear the amazing story of one woman’s journey to save the Agawam Family Cinema!
It’s coming back – and all due to Kimberly Wheeler!
James Woolsey, Superintendent of the Springfield Armory, talks about the effort to get this wonderful historic clock working again!
Who keeps the bus shelters clear and safe in this weather? The answer might well surprise you!
Join us for a conversation with City Councilor Tim Rooke for that and more!
Springfield Director of Public Works Chris Cignoli answers every possible snow related question you may have – and sheds new light on the city’s attack against the snow!
Passport Holyoke’s Noelle Serafinio is interviewed by Brad Shepard. Passport Holyoke is a non-profit dedicated to championing the city and pointing out its finer points and activities. Now and through Valentine’s Day, they are asking for people to take photos of Holyoke-related things for social media posting under the hook of, “I Love Holyoke.”
Eight dramas and eight comedies will be presented on two semifinal nights—Friday, February 20 and Saturday, February 21, 2015. The semifinal audiences vote to advance 2 dramas and 2 comedies per night to the finals on Sunday, February 22. After watching our 4 drama and 4 comedy finalists, Sunday’s audience will then select a winning play in each category. The winning playwrights each receive a cash prize of $150.
Pioneer Valley Radio’s Brad Shepard talks with Jennifer Connolly, President of Junior Achievement of Western Mass. She provides an update on JA’s forthcoming events, and further discusses JA’s larger goal of keeping the youth of Western Mass challenged and intrigued through the path of entrepreneurship, and the ability to own their own economic future!
Here’s the link to the Junior Achievement of Western Massachusetts’ website.
Brad Shepard goes one-on-one with Springfield Mayor Dom Sarno in a candid conversation about his view of the city and its future. Topics include the war on violent crime in Springfield, the city’s finances, improvements in education (with much more needed) and the problem of regional homelessness, among others.
A three-part conversation between Brad Shepard and Michael Harrison in which Michael interviews Brad about Pioneer Valley Radio’s mission, the state of broadcasting, Brad’s career and his perspective on key issues facing the Pioneer Valley.
Part 3 of 3.
A three-part conversation between Brad Shepard and Michael Harrison in which Michael interviews Brad about Pioneer Valley Radio’s mission, the state of broadcasting, Brad’s career and his perspective on key issues facing the Pioneer Valley.
Part 2 of 3.
A three-part conversation between Brad Shepard and Michael Harrison in which Michael interviews Brad about Pioneer Valley Radio’s mission, the state of broadcasting, Brad’s career and his perspective on key issues facing the Pioneer Valley.
Part 1 of 3