The Ink-stained Wretch with G. Michael Dobbs, News and Views from Western Massachusetts

Gordon Michael Dobbs

Veteran journalist G. Michael Dobbs looks at the news, issues and interesting people of western New England through interviews and commentary.

  1. 11/04/2025

    Springfield and Holyoke Face SNAP Crisis

    Hi folks! In this episode we'll look at the SNAP crisis and what Holyoke and Springfield are doing in reaction. First I'll talk about what Springfield is doing and then you'll hear from Holyoke Mayor Garcia about the city's financial situation and then its response to the SNAP issue. If you want to help those facing greater food insecurity  in Springfield, here is where to make a donation. Cash donation can be made online at: www.foodbankwma.org. As Mayor Sarno noted at his presser, the city of Springfield departments and local partners will be collecting donations of non-perishable food items for the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, which will serve as the distribution center for all of our local food pantries. All our Springfield Library locations will serve as collection points for non-perishable food donations. The Hampden County Sheriff's Office will provide logistical support to get donations delivered to the Food Bank. In addition, Sarno and HHS Commissioner Caulton-Harris announced the City of Springfield will also support our local food pantries in the community with a $45,000 grant. In Holyoke, here is how you can make a difference. The Holyoke Board of Health is coordinating a food drive city-wide. There are several locations you can drop off boxed shelf-stable foods and canned goods to help with No 1 Hungry Holyoke initiative. These locations include: -> Any of the Holyoke Fire Department fire stations throughout the city. -> Holyoke Police Department station. -> Holyoke Public Library -> Holyoke Tax Collector Office at Holyoke City Hall -> The City Clerk's Office at Holyoke City Hall -> The Board of Health at the Annex Building -> Mayor's Office at Holyoke City Hall

    48 min
  2. 05/09/2025

    Part two of the conversation with author Joe Citro

    This week on the podcast, the second part of my conversation with author and folklorist Joseph Citro. As I mentioned last week, Joe's many books collect odd histories and occurrences throughout New England have earned him an enviable reputation. Joe is not a ghosthunter. He researches and chronicles fascinating people, events, and the unexplainable. In today's podcast, Joe relates when his success with his non-fiction books – remember he is also an acclaimed horror novelist – led to a possible ghostwriting job with self-proclaimed demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren. That name doesn't ring a bell? Some of their books have inspired a franchise of horror films, The Conjuring series. Their written works has also brought about the haunted doll series "Annabelle." The Warrens became celebrities and darlings of the media and although both have passed, their names and reputations – and estate – have grown thanks to the movies. Joe sheds some light on the pair, especially Ed Warren, in this candid conversation. The Netflix documentary I mentioned is "The Devil on Trial." It is very much worth watching. Want to learn more about Joe's works? Once gain here is his page on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/stores/Joseph-A.-Citro/author/B001JSJOOK?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true And if you want to learn more about the reissue of Joe's horror novels – his latest is "The Gore" – here is a podcast with more information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxx3k6wyZ80.

    36 min

About

Veteran journalist G. Michael Dobbs looks at the news, issues and interesting people of western New England through interviews and commentary.