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Long Island Tea

Discover Long Island

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Welcome to Long Island Tea with your hosts Kristen Reynolds and Sharon Wyman from Discover Long Island, the region’s official destination marketing and leadership organization. Tune in weekly to catch these Long Islanders spill the tea, dishing on the best from the destination, seasonal adventures, insider tips, and more. With segments like "How You Doin" #LongIslandLife, CelebriTea, Taste of Long Island, and Uncorked Advice, Kristen and Sharon connect with listeners (HotTeas) sharing tips f ...
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"Catching the Long Island Serial Killer" is a gripping and emotionally charged podcast that pulls back the curtain on one of the most infamous unresolved serial murder cases in American history. Journey with us as we unravel the chilling narrative of the Gilgo Beach Killings, walking the eerie pathways where the bodies of numerous victims were discovered. We dive deep into the elusive identity of the suspected killer, Rex Heuermann, revealing his disturbing double life as a respected archite ...
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LISK: Long Island Serial Killer

Mopac Audio & Glassbox Media

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The LISK (Long Island Serial Killer) investigation began in May 2010 with the disappearance of sex worker Shannan Gilbert. In the following months, Suffolk County Police uncovered human remains from nine more murders, including those of the "Gilgo 4", all sex workers whose bodies were disposed of similarly. After years of virtually no new developments, Suffolk County Police arrested Rex Heuermann in connection with the murder of at least 3 victims. DNA evidence, cellphone records and witness ...
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The Long Island Music & Entertainment Podcast features in-depth interviews with musicians, filmmakers, authors and entertainers from Long Island, Brooklyn and Queens. The show is hosted by Tom Needham, LIMEHOF Vice Chairman and the host of The Sounds of Film, America's longest running film, music and ideas themed radio show. Previous guests include Stephen Schwartz, Gary U.S. Bonds, Liberty DeVitto, Taylor Dayne, Carmine Appice, Carter Burwell, EPMD, The Illusion, The Fat Boys' Kool Rock Ski ...
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At Long Island News Network, a Community News Organization, we don't make up the News, we just Report the News. Broadcasting Live 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week from our Studios in Hauppauge, New York. Long Island News Network offers listeners a way to listen to local, national, worldwide and unique news stories on demand as well.
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Is it hard for you to keep track of all the LICW Classes and News? Then dive into the "This Week in LICW” podcast, weekly with Duff WA7BFN and learn more about what’s happening in the club! Duff will talk about what’s new, noteworthy and all the things that are happening in the club, so you won’t miss out! So, If you want to be sure you understand everything that’s happening in the Long Island CW Club, don't miss an episode!
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/ligamingleague/subscribe Welcome to the Long Island Gaming League where we talk games, strategy and simply just have fun doing it! Join out league at: https://www.thelongislandgamingleague.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ligamingleague/support
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Damon Vetere, Kenny Eoviero, and Ben Cohen bring you the only Islanders podcast that digs deeper than the shovels at Belmont and hits harder than Matt Martin Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ben-cohen8/support
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LONG ISLAND COWBOY

LONG ISLAND COWBOY

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Bringing you the true life stories from the beginning to the present with no stone left unturned of how I became the LONG ISLAND COWBOY. I’ll be talking about life on the island, the uniqueness of it, relationships, my life struggles and situations. I’ll be adding comedy and guest speakers to the show. I’ll be answering questions from you the listeners and much more. This is definitely going to be fun and entertaining for sure! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Lo ...
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C3 Church Long Island

C3 Church Long Island

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Phil Buechler, Senior Pastor of C3 Church Long Island, shares the Christian faith in Jesus with Holy Spirit-inspired bible teaching that will encourage you to live your best life. These podcasts are meant to help you grow in faith and understand what it means to be a believer in a powerful God. For more information, visit http://www.c3li.com.
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Realtor in Eastern Long Island

Eastern Long Island Homes

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Realtor In Eastern Long Island - Exclusive Tips from the Professional at https://easternlongislandhomes.com/ There are many aspects of the real estate business that can be overwhelming for someone new. That's why it's essential to find a top-rated realtor in Eastern Long Island who can help you through the process. This blog post will give you tips from an experienced professional so that you can make sure your experience is as seamless and stress-free as possible! Eastern Long Island Homes ...
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Senior correspondent Laura Ingle hosts this multi-part Fox Nation Audio podcast that examines the unsolved murder mystery of the more than ten people, many of them sex workers, found on Long Island. This FOX News Investigative Unit series explores what law enforcement is currently doing to solve the case using new technology. Listen to details from a former escort who believes she spoke directly with the Long Island Serial Killer (LISK). In exclusive bonus content, you will hear from the inv ...
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Two Nerds and a Guy From Long Island is a bi-weekly comedy podcast that was borne from the attempts of Ricky and Dirk, two life-long proto-nerd friends, to desperately explain the geekier sides of life to their native Long Island pal, Dave. The results are, well, a mixed bag. Can Ricky and Dirk explain the phonetic intricacies of Elvish? Why Arrakis is the only place in the galaxy you can get melange? The difference between a Moogle and an Esper? And whether or not Han shot first? … And does ...
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MC! True Long Island Story

The Major Pod Network

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The Major Pod Network is especially excited to announce the original podcast series, MC! True Long Island Story. This podcast will be a deep-dive into Matt Cardona's groundbreaking YouTube series, "Z! True Long Island Story," which pioneered the use of social media to develop a wrestling character and promote storylines—a practice now typical across professional wrestling. Cardona, along with co-host Mark Sterling and occasional guests from the show's history, will rewatch all 100 episodes o ...
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Welcome to "Long Island’s Leading Lawyers", a podcast that delves into the careers of the luminaries who have shaped the legal landscape on Long Island and beyond. Join us as we uncover stories, insights, and wisdom from prominent figures in our legal community. This podcast is hosted by James Paul Joseph, the managing partner of Joseph Law Group, P.C., a highly regarded boutique law firm concentrating on matrimonial and family law. In addition to his role at JLG, James has held leadership p ...
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Long Island's Future with Matt Cohen

Long Island's Future with Matt Cohen

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Long Island Association is the region's leading nonprofit and nonpartisan business organization since 1926 and amplifies the voice of the business community. Let's talk about issues that impact our economy with your host Matt Cohen, the President & CEO of Long Island Association.
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Send us a Text Message. Jay Jay French will be joining Tom Needham for an extended conversation about his documentary We Are Twisted F***ING Sister. The film focuses on the ten grueling years leading up to Twisted Sister's commercial breakthrough as they cross-dressed their way all over Long Island bars and clubs to super-stardom. Twisted Sister wa…
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Bill McIntyre talks with Nassau County Commissioner of Police Patrick J. Ryder about his reaction to the recent college protests over the war in Israel and the local response, Project 21 to avoid selling drugs and alcohol to minors, and the upcoming International Cricket World Cup coming to Eisenhower Park this June and the safety measures being ta…
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NYS lawmakers approved a bill revising the teacher evaluation system — giving more local control to districts and eliminating student test scores as a required assessment tool. Under the bill, evaluation of a teacher's job performance would be subject to an agreement between representatives of the local teachers union and district leaders — much li…
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Librarian and baseball historian Fabio Montella returns to the podcast to bring us the story of Ralph “Sammy” Bunn. Bunn was a Setauket native who excelled at baseball all his life. A star athlete in high school in the 1930s, he went on to play for decades on a number of teams and leagues in the makeshift world of community baseball in Suffolk Coun…
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Anyone up for some Mimosas?! This week the ladies are catching up on Kristen’s recent trip to IPW – the largest international travel trade show of the year and sipping an exciting Taste of Long Island from our friends Bayberry in Islip to celebrate National Mimosa Day. Diving into more Long Island Life with some new blogs posted to discoverlongisla…
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A significant search operation is underway in a wooded area off the Long Island Expressway in Manorville as part of the ongoing investigation into the notorious Gilgo Beach murders, according to law enforcement sources. The search began early last week and continued for several days, involving multiple police agencies. The Suffolk County Police, Ne…
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A federal judge yesterday denied a motion by the Diocese of Rockville Centre to dismiss its bankruptcy case and appointed two high-powered mediators in an effort to break a 3½-year logjam of negotiations involving clergy sex abuse survivors. Bart Jones reports on Newsday.com that U.S. Bankruptcy Court Chief Judge Martin Glenn, expressing his irrita…
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Ten Long Island school districts have been awarded a total of $8.1 million from the state Education Department to establish or expand their prekindergarten programs, NYS officials announced yesterday. Dandan Zou reports on Newsday.com that the Long Island district receiving the most state dollars is Garden City with nearly $2.4 million. Next is the…
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The Long Island Rail Road’s entire fleet of new electric train cars have finally arrived, LIRR officials said yesterday, about five years later than originally scheduled. LIRR officials confirmed that the last of the 202 cars purchased from Kawasaki Rail Car for about $730 million was delivered to the railroad last month in time to meet the LIRR's …
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At least 20 school districts on Long Island have hired or are planning to add armed guards to their campuses, marking the rise of a controversial effort to heighten security at their schools, a Newsday analysis has found. Dandan Zou reports on Newsday.com that the armed districts range from some of Long Island’s largest, like Smithtown and Half Hol…
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Send us a Text Message. Blue Öyster Cult was inducted into the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2008. Albert Bouchard will be performing with some past and current members of the band at LIMEHOF's 20th Anniversary Concert Honoring Billy Joel on June 7th at the Tilles Center. Albert Bouchard, a globally recognized Grammy® Nominated …
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The MTA could fall $25 billion short in its next capital spending plan — expected to cost more than $55 billion — and look to fare hikes and service cuts to help make up the difference, if the transit authority doesn’t get the revenue it is counting on from its embattled congestion pricing program, a new state report found. Alfonso A. Castillo repo…
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Long Island’s two county health departments conducted required twice-a-year food safety inspections at only 6% of eligible schools in 2022-23 school year, a Newsday analysis of state records found. Schools that receive federal money as part of the National School Lunch program must obtain two inspections per year, and the state relies on local heal…
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Long Island has recouped the full number of jobs it lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the rate of recovery has been far slower than nationwide, according to a data analysis released yesterday. James T. Madore reports on Newsday.com that employment in Nassau and Suffolk counties was up 0.4% in March compared with February 2020, before the coron…
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The NYS Board of Regents yesterday proposed revised, gender-neutral rules to determine when a female or male student can play on a school sports team of the opposite sex, potentially opening the door to more coed teams. While supporters of the proposed change said it would bring greater equity to school sports, some critics lamented that it could c…
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Here’s to all the Long Island Moms out there! While we have so many exciting things happening in our lives, Mother’s Day is definitely not the holiday to slack on - We’re back spilling all the Long Island Tea on everything happening this week including LI Mother’s Day Celebrations from brunch to activities, the impact tourism has on our economy whi…
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The NYS Legislature plans to spend its 18 remaining legislative days debating hundreds of proposals, including bills to protect kids from addiction to social media and to limit the cost of measures to combat climate change. Michael Gormley reports on Newsday.com that other bills jammed into the session beginning today and scheduled to end June 6 in…
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The atmosphere at Stony Brook University was tense yesterday, less than a day after 29 people, including nearly two dozen students, were arrested during a confrontation with authorities. As reported in NEWSDAY, a pro-Palestinian protest broke out again on campus Thursday afternoon, although the demonstrators dispersed shortly afterward. And Jewish …
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Elected officials on the South Fork, Long Island Rail Road passengers, and leaders in education, small business and medicine are planning a rally to call for increased train service to the South Fork on Friday, May 17, at 3:45 p.m. at the Hampton Bays LIRR station. Christopher Walsh reports on 27east.com that the South Fork Commuter Coalition is as…
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Send us a Text Message. Born in Brooklyn, Richie Cannata later moved with his parents to Garden City South, where he blossomed as a tenor sax musician. He played in school bands and with fellow local musicians, perfecting his trade on the local music scene as a live performer and studio musician. One day in 1975 when Cannata was in the studio, engi…
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E-ZPass is warning about a text message scam in which unsuspecting commuters are tricked into providing payment and personal information. John Asbury reports on Newsday.com that customers have received texts claiming to come from “NY Toll Services” and seeking to collect tolls, according to E-ZPass. The messages may include a fraudulent website phi…
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Greig Stewart “Chubby” Jackson was a swinging sensation in his day. A child of vaudevillians, he was raised in an enclave of actors, musicians, and performers in Freeport, Long Island against the backdrop of Prohibition and a burgeoning club scene. Exposed to music at an early age, he jumped from high school to playing bass in swing bands in New Yo…
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A little-noticed provision of the new state budget clarifies a law against passing a stopped school bus after a court sided with drivers who argued that photographic evidence didn’t prove the vehicle they passed was a school bus or that it was picking up or dropping off children. Michael Gormley reports on Newsday.com that the issue was forced by a…
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We’re getting closer and closer to Summer, Hot Teas! The ladies are back this week to unpack some Cinco De Mayo celebrations happening on Long Island and we have a fabulous #TasteOfLI for the occasion from our friends at Coastal Kitchen in Bay Shore – As it get’s warmer, we’re here to remind you about exciting things to do all across the island lik…
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The Diocese of Rockville Centre may be on the verge of making history as the first Catholic diocese in the nation to have its bankruptcy case dismissed amid the clergy sex abuse scandal. Bart Jones reports on Newsday.com that after 3½ years and $100 million in legal fees, the diocese and hundreds of survivors of childhood sexual abuse by priests ar…
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The law enforcement search of Manorville grew in size yesterday, as more than a dozen K-9 police units from three agencies scanned sections of the hamlet's 6,900 acres of pine barrens looking for human remains in the Gilgo Beach homicide investigation. Grant Parpan reports on Newsday.com that cadaver dogs from the NYPD and State Police joined the S…
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Send us a Text Message. Carter Burwell was inducted into the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Hall of Fame in 2016. Carter Burwell was born on November 18, 1954. He graduated from Harvard College in 1977. While at Harvard, he studied animation with Mary Beams and George Griffin, electronic music with Ivan Tcherepnin, and pursued a cou…
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A photo that's been widely circulated on social media the past couple days depicts a large white bus or van parking outside Macy's in Hampton Bays. Many have recirculated the photo, which shows a large group disembarking with suitcases and other bags and belongings. Lisa Finn reports on Patch.com that the photo has sparked an outcry on social media…
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New York State has unexpectedly hit the brakes on three large offshore wind projects it awarded last year for the waters between Long Island and New Jersey, citing “technical and commercial complexities” with a turbine manufacturer. Mark Harrington reports on Newsday.com that the decision to nix the three projects comes atop months of hard knocks f…
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The New York State budget's aim to make college more affordable and accessible includes expanding tuition assistance and requiring all high school students to fill out the application for federal aid, known as FAFSA. Keshia Clukey reports on Newsday.com that state lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul this past weekend approved a $237 billion spending pl…
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The tea is HOT this week on the Long Island Tea Podcast! This week the ladies are discussing what's on their 2024 Long Island Bucket list to celebrate #NationalBucketListDay as well as some exciting news including our brand-new Discover Long Island x Dave and Busters Pint Glasses now available across all their locations. (Islandia, Westbury & Massa…
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Long Island’s school districts will get an additional $205.6 million in state aid for the 2024-25 academic year — up 4.24% from the current year — as part of a state budget pieced together amid continued debate over future funding. John Hildebrand and Arielle Martinez report on Newsday.com that the financial package for Nassau and Suffolk counties,…
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Bill McIntyre talks with New York State Assemblymember Charles D. Lavine, who represents the 13th District here in Nassau County. They speak about the bill he introduced and how New York’s Legislature gave final legislative approval to repeal a 117-year-old law that makes adultery a crime with a sentence of up to 3 months in jail, what is holding u…
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