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And I’m Mark Dunlea. Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,
First, Moses Nagel reports on the December 16 Albany Common Council meeting, which focused on housing issues.
Then, for this week’s peace segment, Mark Dunlea filed a report from the Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace forum on Climate and Resource Wars.
Later on, on Armao on the Brink, we hear about dating in the digital age.
After that, we hear from Cynthia Pooler about creating the National Candidate Recognition Day.
Finally, to get us in the mood for Kwanzaa, we have an archive piece from Willie Terry speaking with the Capital Region Kwanzaa Coalition co-chair Miki Conn on the history and significance of Kwanzaa.