Jesse Pomeroy, The Boston Boy Fiend
Hanna covers the case of Massachusetts's youngest ever convicted murderer, Jesse Pomeroy.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by The Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
As the Old Colony Cast celebrates the holiday season, we revisit a classic Christmas episode as Hanna tells Andy and Fish about the local origins of mall Santas.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
Hanna covers the case of Massachusetts's youngest ever convicted murderer, Jesse Pomeroy.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by The Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
Hanna dives into a subject near and dear to her heart as she, Andy, and Fish explore some of the hundreds of ponds in Plymouth.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
Andy, Hanna, and Fish reunite for the first time in months to cover local boy band and one hit wonder, LFO.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
Andy interviews Mark Pothier, Editor of the Plymouth Independent, a new newspaper focusing on local news and issues.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
As the Old Colony Cast celebrates the holiday season, we revisit a classic Christmas episode as Hanna tells Andy and Fish about the local origins of mall Santas.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
Hanna & Fish wander into the woods to find the plants we use to decorate and celebrate the Christmas season.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
Hanna & Fish discuss the impacts of the Little Ice Age on the colonization of New England in a very focused discussion that may also cover lizards in Kentucky and the edibility of Crocs.
Intro music is from "Coast to Coast" by Cory Gray.
Diving into local slang, Fish Hanna, and Andy explain the grammatically proper use of wicked, the origin of the bubbler, and banging turns on roads that used to be Route 44.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
Hanna takes our first steps toward covering the Salem Witch Trials by covering The Crucible, the 1996 movie based on the Arthur Miller play. Hanna is no Daniel Day-Lewis, Andy remembers the early career of Winona Ryder, and Fish is distracted by etymology.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
Cape Cod is shark country, and as we cover White Sharks, Hanna discusses hunting patterns, Andy wonders why they're called "Great", and Fish manages to completely misread a list.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
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