On this episode of The Best of Our Knowledge, we’ll learn more about a report from the Open Space Institute that examines how to make the great outdoors accessible to all. Host Lucas Willard speaks with OSI’s Kathy Mosher. We’ll explore New York State’s definition of a sound and basic education, with a report from WMHT’s Dan Clark. And we’ll have a taste test with potato chip historian Alan Richer.
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