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Greater Boston; Proposition 2 1/2 / James Carroll / Eileen McNamara
04/05/2007
Proposition 2 1/2 / James Carroll / Eileen McNamara

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- Series
- Greater Boston
- Program
- Proposition 2 1/2 / James Carroll / Eileen McNamara
- Series Description
HUB CITY AT ITS BEST. A LOOK AT EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY INTERESTING IN BOSTON. HOSTED BY EMILY ROONEY. Series release date: 1/1997
- Program Description
Proposition 2 1/2 Some 50 Massachusetts towns are considering property tax hikes to alleviate state budget gaps. Guests: Jeffrey Nutting, Town administrator, Franklin; Michael Boynton, Town administrator, Walpole
James Carroll Boston Globe columnist James Carroll discusses the religious holidays of Passover and Easter and what it means for Jewish-Christian relations. Guests: James Carroll, Author, House of War / Columnist, The Boston Globe
Eileen McNamara Former Globe columnist Eileen McNamara discusses why she accepted the recent buyout offer by the Globe and her future as a professor at Brandeis University. Guests: Eileen McNamara, Brandeis University
- Asset Type
Broadcast program
- Media Type
Video
- Genres
- News Report
- Topics
- Local Communities
- News
- Citation
- Chicago: “Greater Boston; Proposition 2 1/2 / James Carroll / Eileen McNamara,” 04/05/2007, GBH Archives, accessed March 1, 2021, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_8BC3203C782640D4A0B4C6AC07A0CF51.
- MLA: “Greater Boston; Proposition 2 1/2 / James Carroll / Eileen McNamara.” 04/05/2007. GBH Archives. Web. March 1, 2021. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_8BC3203C782640D4A0B4C6AC07A0CF51>.
- APA: Greater Boston; Proposition 2 1/2 / James Carroll / Eileen McNamara. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_8BC3203C782640D4A0B4C6AC07A0CF51