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A new commuter train will soon connect New Bedford to Boston. Some residents are worried this could lead to the gentrification of their community. We’ll find out why. Also, we continue our series Renters at Risk and look at why millions of federal dollars are not being used in Rhode Island to protect people from lead in paint. And Providence leaders promise to make roads safer for people on bikes and for pedestrians. We’ll focus on one street that has been extremely dangerous for both – North Main Street. Plus, we’ll have a studio session with local singer/songwriter Allysen Callery.
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Guests:
- Ben Berke, The Public’s Radio South Coast Bureau Reporter
- Ian Donnis, The Public’s Radio Political Reporter
- Jamie Pahigian, North Main Street Task Force vice-chair representing the Providence Streets Coalition
- Allysen Callery, singer-songwriter from Bristol, R.I.
The Weekly Catch is a production of The Public’s Radio. Our host is Luis Hernandez. Our editor is Mareva Lindo, and our producer is James Baumgartner. Production assistance this week from Joe Tasca. Thanks to Maddie Mott for our podcast artwork. The executive producer of The Weekly Catch is Sally Eisele, and our CEO and General Manager is Torey Malatia.
Listen to The Weekly Catch every Friday at 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., and Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. You can also find it in your podcast feed of choice on Friday afternoons. Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts or use this RSS feed for your podcatcher of choice.Got a question, comment, or suggestion? We’d love to hear from you. Email us: weeklycatch@thepublicsradio.org. Follow or reply to us at @thepublicsradio on Instagram, X (Twitter), or Facebook.
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