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  • Teaching Different: Inside Red Hook's International Baccalaureate Program
    Dec 19 2025

    Emily explores why more Red Hook High School students are choosing the International Baccalaureate program over traditional AP classes. Guest reporter Claire Greenberger brings perspectives from students and teachers on how IB's approach to learning shapes critical thinking and prepares students for college. They go over the program's origins, its educational philosophy, and what makes it different from the test-focused AP track. Plus: Emily and Walter talk holiday happenings around Rhinebeck and why small-town traditions matter. A look at how we teach, how we learn, and how we gather.

    Produced by Emily Sachar, Walter Mullin, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud at the Radio Free Rhinecilff studio

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    27 min
  • What's Changing in Rhinebeck? Parking Laws and Holiday Customs
    Dec 11 2025

    he Catch Up welcomes beat reporter Eloise Goldsmith for a close look at Rhinebeck's winter season. Alongside publisher Walter Mullen and editor Emily Sacker, Eloise reports on new parking laws and the debate over holiday symbol placement in the village. Local governance meets community tradition in these intertwined seasonal stories.

    Produced by Emily Sachar, Walter Mullin, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud at the Radio Free Rhinecilff studio

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    22 min
  • Wonderland of Lights: Dutchess County's Holiday Tradition
    Dec 3 2025

    Walter and Emily explore the Wonderland of Lights at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds with Tammy Peters, founder of North Pole Productions. Peters discusses the behind-the-scenes work that brings this holiday light show to life, from its origins to the challenges of installation and this year's new features.

    Produced by Emily Sachar, Walter Mullin, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud at the Radio Free Rhinecilff studio

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    21 min
  • How AI Tools Are Changing Local Classrooms, Food Pantries, and Clinton News
    Nov 20 2025

    Reporter Claire Greenburger, who is producing a special series on AI in Red Hook and Rhinebeck schools, joins The Catch Up from The Daily Catch to discuss how AI tools like ChatGPT and Khanmigo are making their way into classrooms, what parents and educators think about it, and how the two districts are handling these new technologies differently. The episode also covers Thanksgiving food pantry efforts and The Daily Catch's expansion into Clinton. Brought to you by Edgewood Restaurant and Bar at Hutton Brickyards.

    Produced by Emily Sachar, Walter Mullin, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud at the Radio Free Rhinecilff studio

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    21 min
  • The Boat Club Controversy: Planning Board Review & Fundraising Update
    Nov 13 2025

    Daily Catch publisher Walter Mullen and editor Emily Sachar dive into the ongoing controversy surrounding the Boat Club. They discuss the planning board's review of new local laws, the implications of a Court’s decision from August, and the environmental impacts under scrutiny. They also share a personal dining experience at Edgewood Restaurant and highlight the importance of their current fundraising campaign.

    Produced by Emily Sachar, Walter Mullin, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud at the Radio Free Rhinecilff studio

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    25 min
  • Blue Wave Hits Dutchess: Legislature Flips, All-Female Bench Emerges
    Nov 5 2025

    Democrats flip Dutchess County Legislature for first time since 2008, Kara Gerry defeats incumbent judge creating all-female bench, and Dan Aymar-Blair wins comptroller race.

    Produced by Emily Sachar, Walter Mullin, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud at the Radio Free Rhinecilff studio

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    29 min
  • High-Stakes Local Races: Judges, Comptrollers, and Political Surprises
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode of The Catch Up, hosts Walter Mullen and Emily Sachar dive into the upcoming election. The discussion covers the county judge race, highlighting candidates Jessica Segal and Edward McLoughlin (also known as "Ned" McLoughlin), and delves into their backgrounds and campaign issues, including the notable involvement in the Nikki Addimando case. The episode also explores the comptroller's race between Dan Aymar-Blair and Will Truitt, examining their differing visions for the role. Additionally, the hosts address the surprising write-in campaign for Rhinebeck supervisor Elizabeth Spinzia’s seat.

    Produced by Emily Sachar, Walter Mullin, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud at the Radio Free Rhinecilff studio

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    41 min
  • New Metro North Line to Stop in Rhinecliff Plus Education Innovations Across Red Hook and Rhinebeck
    Oct 22 2025

    Walter and Emily discuss details about a new Metro North train route between New York City and Albany, also stopping in Rhinecliff and Hudson. They share insights and updates on this development, including political pushes and fare caps. This episode also covers education stories with guest reporter Claire Greenburger, from free dual enrollment programs for Red Hook students to a new 'WIN' time initiative at Rhinebeck Elementary. Claire also hints at her upcoming investigations on the impact of AI in schools.

    Produced by Emily Sachar, Walter Mullin, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud at the Radio Free Rhinecilff studio

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    26 min