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  • An upcoming festival of music, arts and food in Fall River.
  • How to better support teens and young adults immediately following a non fatal overdose.
  • A discussion about the risks of teen substance use, and help for families.
  • Balancing healthy and festive food, during the holidays.
  • This week: That million gallons of radioactive water from the Pilgrim nuclear plant won’t get released into Cape Cod Bay until at least 2023. You may have to wait if you're looking for a COVID booster shot. And more than 500 sea turtles have stranded on our beaches in just the last couple weeks.
  • Can philanthropy be saved from the white savior mentality?
  • This Sunday on Arts & Ideas: a scientific inquiry into UFOs, the Beatles' last year after "Get Back," and Michael J. Fox on finding the limits of his optimism.
  • The monthly bird and wildlife show on The Point.
  • A special broadcast of The Apple Seed: storytelling to celebrate Thanksgiving.
  • Living in New England means we get a “where were you when…?” storm event at some point in our lives. For some, it was Hurricane Bob, or the 2015 snow blitz when Boston broke its all-time record for snow in one season. In his new book, WBZ TV Meteorologist, Eric Fisher, dives into two dozen of the most impactful floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and blizzards that shaped the region. His book is called Mighty storms of New England.
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