• Episode 25: Veterans Day Reflections with Chris Dery
    Nov 6 2025

    This Veterans Day, Tyngsborough Veteran Services Officer Chris Dery reflects on 23 years of military service and the work his office does to support local veterans and their families.

    He talks about the transition from active duty to civilian life, the importance of mental health awareness, and how simple acts of kindness can make a difference year-round.

    Recorded in November 2025, this episode highlights how communities can honor and support those who served—beyond just one day in November.

    Produced by Tyngsborough Media.

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    32 mins
  • Entering Tyngsborough Episode 23: What’s Beneath Our Feet- Roads and Sewer in Tyngsborough
    Aug 28 2025

    In this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, we’re highlighting sewer and road infrastructure.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 22: Block Party 2025 & The Bridge Newsletter Preview
    Jul 30 2025

    In Episode 22 of Entering Tyngsborough, we’re spotlighting what’s ahead this summer and fall around town.

    First, Rony sits down with Alison Page and Steve Fugazzotto from Tyngsborough Recreation and Parks to preview the 2025 Party by the Bridge & Craft Fair—set for Saturday, August 23 from 11 AM to dusk, complete with live music, vendors, and fireworks. They also share updates on the Fairy Walk, the Thursday Music Series, and other seasonal events at Ironwood Park.

    Then, we turn the page—literally—with Chance Lee Joyner, Assistant Library Director and editor of The Bridge, a new community newsletter being piloted by the Tyngsborough Public Library to connect residents with local happenings and resources.

    It’s all about connection, celebration, and community in this episode.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 21: Sustainability & Recycling Awareness
    Jun 30 2025

    On this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, we’re joined by Diana Keohane, Chair of the Tyngsborough Sustainability Committee, to talk about all things green—from how to properly use our local Recycling Center to the small steps residents can take to live more sustainably. Did you know Tyngsborough has its own Recycling Center open to residents year-round? Many people don’t—and we’re setting out to change that. We’ll explore what can (and can’t) be recycled, how to access the new entrance at the DPW yard, and why the Committee is pushing for greater public outreach and engagement.

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    28 mins
  • Episode 20: On Borrowed Time Fire Captain Brad’s Second Chance
    Jun 13 2025

    When you’re told you might not live past age 3, what’s left to hope for? Brad Biscornet, Tyngsborough Fire Captain and heart transplant recipient, shares how he carved a second chance, then used it to serve others. This episode of Entering Tyngsborough dives deep into survival, service, and the power of community

    Like what you hear? Subscribe, leave a review, and share Brad’s story with someone who needs a reminder that second chances are possible—and worth living.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 19: Wellness & Recreation Come Alive at Ironwood Park
    May 22 2025

    In this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, we’re joined by Recreation & Parks Director Alison Page and Health Director Kerri Oun to talk about two exciting community events coming together on June 7—the Grand Opening of Ironwood Park and the Spring Health Fair!

    Tune in as we explore the new features at Ironwood Park, from its scenic trails to accessible play areas, and learn what residents can expect at the Health Fair—from wellness screenings to family-friendly activities—from 10 AM to 4 PM.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 18: From Voter Rolls to Vital Records: Tyngsborough’s Town Clerk Jessica Brunelle Explains It All
    May 14 2025

    From marriage licenses to meeting minutes, Town Clerk Jessica Brunelle really does explain it all. In this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, Jessica shares what her office actually does—from handling vital records and managing elections to answering the unexpected questions that come through her window each day.

    We talk about dog tags, voter rolls, business certificates, and the surprisingly high marriage license paperwork rejection rate (pro tip: use black ink!). Jessica reflects on her first year in office, why transparency matters, and how her team is making government more accessible for everyone.

    Yes, we’re talking about government—but we promise: it’s not going to be boring.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 17: The Library's Hidden Value - Serving Beyond Books
    May 13 2025

    In this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, we sit down with Kathryn Growney, Director of the Tyngsborough Public Library, to explore how your local library is offering more than just books. From digital media and the Library of Things to community programming and cost-saving services, the library is quietly delivering big value to the town. Kathryn also shares the financial challenges libraries face today and how the Friends of the Tyngsborough Public Library help bridge the gap—especially through their semiannual Used Book Sale happening Saturday, May 17 from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM in the Community Room at Town Hall. Whether you're a frequent visitor or haven’t stopped by in years, this conversation might just change how you see your library.

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    26 mins