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Celebrating Hanukkah with themed food and gift ideas
The first night of Hanukkah begins today. Lifestyle expert and “Hustle Like a Mom” founder Pamela Pekerman visits the studio to walk us through some fun food and gift ideas for the festivities.
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Learning about the work of the Cardinal Cushing Centers
Cardinal Cushing Centers are committed to supporting people across different ages and abilities and creating opportunities for them in work, personal lives, and community. President and CEO Michelle Markowitz tells us more about what the organization does.
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Singer and songwriter Stacey Peasley performs live and talks music
Children’s singer and songwriter Stacey Peasley performs her song “Bundle Up” live in the studio. She sits down with us to chat about her music, career, and more.
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Learning about the Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Hannah visits the Plimoth Patuxet Museums to see the historic sites and various exhibitions. She talks to Deputy Director Tom Begley about what the museums have to offer.
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How to clean, fix, and care for your handbags
If you’ve got a handbag you use every day, no doubt it’s got a little wear and tear. Luckily, co-founder of Coblrshop, Leslie Bateman, gives us some advice on how to make those bags look good as new.
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Exploring the Dorchester Food Co-Op
The Dorchester Food Co-Op is Boston’s only community and worker-owned business. Kwani visits the establishment and talks to general manager John Santos to learn all about it.
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Taking the Pie Face Challenge with Mr. Belliveau of Thurgood Marshall Middle School
Anna and Maria partake in the Pie Face Challenge to raise awareness and funds for Gastroparesis alongside Mr. Belliveau, the challenge’s founder.
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Halloween Movie trivia with the Hub Today hosts
It’s officially the season for spooky movies, which is why we played a Halloween movie trivia game in the studio. Play along and see how many you can get!
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Things to do around the Topsfield area
The Topsfield Fair isn’t the only exciting place to visit in Topsfield. Derek Zagami tells us about his connection to the town and all the fun you can have, including a farm, gym, and places for food and drinks.
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Exploring everything to do at the iconic Topsfield Fair
For this week’s “Where’s Hannah?” segment, Hannah visits the Topsfield Fair. She shows us the delicious food, fun activities, and sweet animals around the fair.
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Lilliana Vazquez talks new bilingual ‘Cocomelon' Spinoff: ‘Nina's Familia'
The popular children’s television show, “Cocomelon” has a new spinoff. “Nina’s Familia” will be the franchise’s first bilingual series. Lilliana Vazquez, Emmy-winning host and TV personality, shares what the show will be about and why it’s so important.
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Becoming a lifeguard again after 50 years, how one Barnstable woman lives a 5-star senior life
There are plenty of seniors in Boston living life to the fullest after retirement. Like Maggie Sullivan, who came back to lifeguarding at 70 years old when her local YMCA was in need. Brought to you by Tufts Health Plans Medicare Advantage, a Point32 Health company.
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Protect your smartphone from the hazards of life with Verizon Mobile Protect
As the days become shorter and cooler, it’s time to start thinking about fall travel and outdoor adventures. No matter what that means for you, make sure your device is protected by enrolling in Verizon Mobile Protect, which offers essentials like unlimited cracked screen repair at no extra cost to you and fast battery replacement for select smartphones. Find out...
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250 years since the Boston Tea Party: Upcoming commemorative events
This December will mark the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, one of the most influential events in American history. The anniversary will be marked in a ‘revolutionary’ way. Evan O’Brien, Creative Director of Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, explains what people can expect.
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How a Boston woman achieved her goal to run a half marathon in every state
Runner and sociologist Tiffany Gayle Chenault had a goal to run a half marathon in all 50 states before she turned 50, and she recently met the goal. She tells Hannah about what motivated her to set this goal and what the journey has been like.
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Power play: The country's first Volt Hockey team is right here in Boston
Founded in Europe, Volt Hockey has made its way to the United States. The country’s first and only team, the Boston Whiplash, is an adaptive sports team meant to make the sport more accessible to those with mobility impairments.
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Boston Pride for the People: Learning more about what the organization does year-round
President of Boston Pride for the People, Adrianna Boulin, tells Kwani all about the goals of the organization and what they’re doing during the year to build and uplift the community, even outside of June. Be sure to fill out the survey they’re putting out for Pride Month in 2024.
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Sports bar roundup: Best places to watch football around Mass.
As the season for football begins, the Hub Today has got you covered if you’re looking for a sports bar around Boston. Check out this list of places where you can watch the game.
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How ‘A Leg Forever' charity golf tournament helps people with limb loss
A Leg Forever was founded by Elizabeth Norden after her two sons both lost a leg in the Boston Marathon bombing. She wanted to give back to the community that supported them. The foundation hosted its 10th annual charity golf tournament on Monday. Elizabeth and a few of her colleagues tell us what this event means to them every year.
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Tiny pub, big party: Two brothers from Reading launch ‘Wee Irish Bar'
Two brothers from Reading, Craig, and Matt Taylor, decided to open a pub. The twist: it’s on wheels! Hannah heads over to check out The Wee Irish Pub and Tiny Sports Pub to learn all about the brothers’ business, how it came to be, and how people can rent these pubs for their events.