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A Community Affair

A weekly show hosted by WGLS-FM Public Affairs Director Mandy Rippert. The program focuses on community issues that impact the residents of Gloucester County and South Jersey. Airs Mondays at 5:00 p.m

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10/19/2009 - A Community Affair

Host Mandy Rippert talks with Chef Nick Sandler who discusses his experiences in intercultural cooking, as well as his new cookbook, "Branded."

10/05/2009 - A Community Affair

Host Mandy Rippert interviews puzzlemaker Terry Stickels and discusses his efforts to help in the fight against Alzheimer's and Dementia.

09/07/2009 - A Community Affair

Host Mandy Rippert chats with Nick Stuccio, coordinator for Live Arts and Philly Fringe, a three week festival dedicated to arts and music.

09/01/2009 - A Community Affair

Mandy Rippert sits down with local author Rachel Simon to discuss her experiences as well as her latest book, Building a Home with My Husband.

07/23/2009 - A Community Affair

Host Mandy Rippert sits down with Commissioner Mike Van Allen to discuss the IFL and it impact on the greater Philadelphia community.

07/13/2009 - A Community Affair

Public Affairs Director Mandy Rippert speaks with Randall Thomas of the Salvation Army and Karen Moyer of the Moyer Foundation, both in the Greater Philadelphia areas.

07/13/2009 - A Community Affair

Extreme Makeover Home Edition's Paige Hemmis and Dr. Wright discuss their campaign to raise awareness about depression.

06/24/2009 - A Community Affair

Dr. Donnica Moore discusses her go-to guide for a healthy lifestyle.

06/24/2009 - A Community Affair

Public Affairs Director Julia Giacoboni discusses Appel Farm, a non-profit arts and music center in Elmer.

05/20/2009 - A Community Affair

Philabundance's Martha Buccino describes Philabundance's efforts to feed the community and help those in need in the Delaware Valley.

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