Fri, 24 April 2015
Welcome to TheBurg Podcast, a weekly roundup of news in and around Harrisburg. April 24, 2015: This week, Larry and Paul talk about PAC money and endorsements in the City Council race, and why glass is trash, paper is gold and beer is almost always good news. Also, they give a nod to City Beautiful H2O, a green-infrastructure and educational initiative from the folks at Capital Region Water. Special thanks to Paul Cooley, who wrote our theme music. You can listen to his podcast, the PRC Show, on SoundCloud or in the iTunes Store. |
Fri, 17 April 2015
Welcome to TheBurg Podcast, a weekly roundup of news in and around Harrisburg. April 17, 2015: In a special extended edition of the podcast this week, Larry and Paul speak with their guest, Harrisburg Mayor Eric Papenfuse, about myriad issues from his first year-and-change in office. They discuss public safety, schools, mayoral power and Papenfuse's political history and future ambitions - and also get the mayor's endorsements for the 10-way City Council race this year. "Being mayor is a tough job," he tells them. It "requires standing up for what's right, pushing when you need to push, and trying to bring things into the public light when they need to be brought in." Special thanks to Paul Cooley, who wrote our theme music. You can listen to his podcast, the PRC Show, on SoundCloud or in the iTunes Store. |
Fri, 10 April 2015
Welcome to TheBurg Podcast, a weekly roundup of news in and around Harrisburg. April 15, 2015: This week, Larry and Paul give a brief update on two historic houses that may be spared demolition. Then, they turn to the more troublesome topic, on their minds because of a recent notable arrest, of crime, the community and the police. Special thanks to Paul Cooley, who wrote our theme. You can listen to his podcast, the PRC Show, on SoundCloud or in the iTunes Store. |
Fri, 3 April 2015
Welcome to TheBurg Podcast, a weekly roundup of news in and around Harrisburg. April 3, 2015: This week, Larry and Paul discuss the best-laid plans of mice and men and how they fared at the planning commission. Specifically, they talk about a proposal for a 160-foot office tower on the riverfront and the demolition of two historic clapboard houses on Locust Street, an exemption for a so-called "nanobrewery" and a switch in the downtown real estate market from commercial to residential. Special thanks to Paul Cooley, who wrote our theme. You can listen to his podcast, the PRC Show, on SoundCloud or in the iTunes Store. |