Lisa Thalhamer
@lisathalhamer
Field producer for @Chronicle5.
Previously: news for @WCVB, @WMUR9, @WMTWTV, @NewhouseSU.
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Three times a year - May, July, and September - a stretch of Route 20 in Brimfield turns into a massive antiques fair. WCVB Chronicle gets a look at how it all happens on Tuesday, June 28 (tonight!) at 7:30 p.m. on WCVB-TV Boston
Some major new traveler protections proposed by U.S. Department of Transportation: (1) Passengers are eligible for cash refunds when their flight is delayed by 3 hours (domestic) or 6 hours (international) Doesn't matter if the ticket was "non-refundable" or if the delay was outside the airline's control
Tonight on WCVB Chronicle we celebrate Hispanic Heritage with the help of @NathalieWCVB & Jessica Brown . We're profiling political pioneers, business owners & creatives who are preserving, honoring & advancing LatinX culture in New England. #wcvb #hispanicheritage #orgullolatino
So well deserved! Nancy Bent has always been a team player. Back when I was a new weekend producer at WMUR, there were times she'd call on potential breaking news in NH to get info for both of us because I was without an assignment editor. Nancy gets things done!
"Journalists don’t usually get a lot of time to process the news they’re covering, and God knows they’re not always paid enough to afford a good therapist to talk about their work." Such a relatable story. I appreciate Danielle North talking about why she's making this change.
We're cheering for Ramen Cromwell from the office!
And Lisa Simmons (MFL!)
Hope you'll join us tonight at 7:30 on WCVB-TV Boston. It was a treat to get to know so many talented families for this show.
To meet new state housing law, Newton aims to make its villages... a little taller. Andrew Brinker on how one of Boston's biggest 'burbs aims to meet its MBTA Communities requirements... bostonglobe.com/2023/06/05/bus…
"But Ton came to believe that workers aren’t a dime a dozen. Their knowledge of how stores work is extremely valuable, and not easily replaced. She became convinced that low pay was simply a bad money-making strategy." Loved reading about Zeynep Ton and her research