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  • 3. Dancing with the Enemy
    Nov 22 2025

    Every town has its own troubled past. If history has revealed anything, it is that humans can be pretty horrible to one another, both on a personal and on an institutional level. And when we evolve past it, most would pretty much like to forget that the transgressions ever happened in the first place.

    Such is the case with enslavement in the Northern United States. We are, rightly, proud of the abolitionist history and the role we played in ending its practice in this country, but often conveniently choose to forget that there a time before, when the practice was considered acceptable... even in Massachusetts. In this episode, we look at the footprints that were left in state and town records, and the effort to bring a buried past back to light.

    We also talk with Rev. Catie Scudera of the First Parish in Needham Unitarian Universalist Church. The First Parish has partnered with the Needham History Center and Museum to learn the truth about enslavement in Needham, and how best to remember those whom history has tried to forget.

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    39 m
  • So Sleep the Saints
    Oct 15 2025

    This month, we urge you to take a stroll in the local cemetery. For the younger set, it is the source of chills and that creepy-crawly feeling at the back of your neck, best pushed to the periphery of their minds. However, for a long time graveyards have played a much more central role to a town's life. It is a place of remembrance, of duty, and, indeed, history.

    While the expression may be 'dead men tell no tales', you will find that those who passed still have a lot to say, thanks to the efforts of those who laid them to rest. In this episode we explore some of the stones we have found at the Needham Cemetery and the meaning behind them. We will also talk with Laurence "Skip" Eaton, whose family has been witness to the tradition for over two centuries. He shares how the Eaton Funeral Home got started and why it has remained at the heart of his family, and the town throughout the years.

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    30 m
  • The Adventures of a Pin
    Sep 15 2025

    A student's essay reminds us that the walls may have ears, but even a simple pin can make a point...

    A new school year has just begun, and the procession of bright, excited faces on their way to the schools and bus stops has us nostalgic for our days in the classroom. But education has changed quite a bit over the years. Take this example of an elementary lesson that we have in our collection, for instance. It was a quite popular exercise, with roots tracing back to the late 18th century.

    We will then check in with the Needham Public Schools' Superintendent, Dr. Daniel Gutekanst, to discuss how education has changed over the years. Together we examine the role of the school system in students' lives, and look ahead to see what the town can look forward to in upcoming years.

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    26 m
  • November 2025 Schedule Change
    Nov 15 2025

    For those subscribed to our monthly podcast stream, we wanted to share a quick announcement. Due to a scheduling conflict, we will be delaying our new episode by a week, so it will drop onto this feed on November 22nd. We will also be changing the intended topic for discussion from our intended discussion of Nehoiden. Gloria Greis has the details on what is to come in this brief announcement.

    Thank you to all who tune in to our first two episodes. It has been a great deal of fun kicking off this effort, and we can't wait to continue the discussion. See you next week!

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