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HEY WE'RE BACK: Episode 6

Series: HEY WE'RE BACK
From: Jonathan Katz
Length: 00:05:49

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Bigredsmall_small In episode 6, I experience a rude intrusion into my otherwise sedate life. It happens while I am holding for some help from my bank. Then we hear freelance journalist Dan Snider speaking with a civil engineer who has been asked to design a tunnel connecting the two cities of Newton and Wellesley in Massachusetts. The towns are less than ten miles apart, and the construction has become extremely controversial. Finally, I try and track down an old friend from Chicago ? a guy I knew so well. But if you don't stay in touch with someone, you can lose a piece of who you were.

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In episode 6, I experience a rude intrusion into my otherwise sedate life. It happens while I am holding for some help from my bank. Then we hear freelance journalist Dan Snider speaking with a civil engineer who has been asked to design a tunnel connecting the two cities of Newton and Wellesley in Massachusetts. The towns are less than ten miles apart, and the construction has become extremely controversial. Finally, I try and track down an old friend from Chicago ? a guy I knew so well. But if you don't stay in touch with someone, you can lose a piece of who you were.