Épisodes

  • Inside the Light: The Blue Harvest bankruptcy auction
    Nov 7 2023

    New Bedford Light reporters Will Sennott and Colin Hogan discuss the upcoming Blue Harvest bankruptcy auction, which could have major repercussions on the New Bedford fishing fleet.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    14 min
  • Touring New Bedford’s new full-day preschools
    Oct 4 2023

    Education reporter Colin Hogan visited one of New Bedford’s 10 newly expanded public preschools, which are now offering full-day services for the first time. Already the new format has led to a spike in attendance and is offering valuable services, including early interventions for special needs students.

    Listen to the joy and learning taking place as The Light asks why it took so long for New Bedford and other Commonwealth districts to implement these programs — hint: it’s the money.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    6 min
  • Making sense of the ‘home equity theft’ case before the U.S. Supreme Court
    May 1 2023

    A woman in Minnesota lost her $40,000 condo over a $15,000 tax debt. Now, the U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether the government owes her the surplus. 

    The case could have big implications for New Bedford, where dozens of property owners have lost their houses over tax debts that were just a fraction of the property’s value. The New Bedford Light’s Grace Ferguson listened in on the proceedings and breaks down the arguments in this special podcast.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    7 min
  • Inside The Light: A cozy relationship between regulators and offshore wind?
    Apr 27 2023

    A recent New Bedford Light investigation in partnership with ProPublica, revealed how offshore wind regulators are downplaying scientists' concerns about dangers to marine life and the fishing industry. The New Bedford Light’s Grace Ferguson interviews reporters Will Sennott and Anastasia Lennon about their investigative report.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    29 min
  • Hear what Massachusetts students have to say on environmental curriculum standards
    Jan 26 2023

    Listen as New Bedford Light reporter Colin Hogan interviews Sara Karp and Jonathan Lan, two of the many students who wrote the legislation that looks to introduce new learning standards. If passed, it would make two subjects – environmental science and civics – cornerstones of what Massachusetts students learn.

    Sara and Jonathan share insights from their journey, including how writing legislation taught them about transparency in government, the power young people have to make change, and what it means to hold onto hope.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    21 min