From the Scene offers listeners detailed discussions about the biggest stories on Staten Island with the reporters who cover them. Host Erik Bascome sits down with fellow Advance/SILive.com staffers to discuss these stories in-depth, with a focus on bringing listeners behind the scenes of the reporting process to better understand how we get the information we need to keep you informed.
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In Season 1, The Girlfriends told the story of how a group of incredible women came together to bring down one bad ex-boyfriend and seek justice for the murder of Gail Katz. In Season 2, we found the truth about a torso washed up on Staten Island, and gave Heidi Balch the memorial she deserved. Now, we want to introduce you to a global gang of girlfriends in our new show, The Girlfriends: Spotlight. Each week, Anna Sinfield is bringing you stories of women winning. The Girlfriends: Spotlight ...
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The latest messages from Gateway Church.
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Staten Island local music.
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Welcome to my Qodesh Family Church, Staten Island Podcast, Stay connected with these classic sermons
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This is the official podcast of the NYC Church of Christ’s Staten Island Region.
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Get Crazy & Get Loud for the Queen of Staten Island in an original podcast where she bares all in front of the world more than ever before. "Um Hello?" with Angelina is your new guilty pleasure for binge-worthy motivational stories, raw & honest dialogue, behind the scenes secrets of filming a reality show, surprise celebrity guests and plenty of juicy drama. Join your favorite "Dirty Little Hamster" JERZDAYS wherever you get your podcasts. Host/Executive Producer: Angelina Pivarnick Join th ...
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Dismantling racism one sip at a time
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This podcast is dedicated to the military entrepreneur. Each Week we will talk to military entrepreneurs making it happen.
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The podcast that bridges the gap between politics and reality.
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The OnSI Podcast proudly features original storytelling from Staten Island, New York.
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The podcast talking about God & Life in the most real and genuine way possible. What the church is getting wrong I will try to get right! A life with God, it’s not what you think!
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News and notes from New York City, covering all five boroughs in less than five minutes.
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NYC NOW is a feed of the most up-to-date local news from across New York City and the region. With three updates a day, every weekday, you'll get breaking news, top headlines, and in-depth coverage. It’s all the news you need to know right now to make New York work for you.
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If you’re looking to move to Berlin (or just moved here), then this podcast is for you. We're here to provide personal insight on everything you need to know in order to move to Germany's pulsating capital. Through each episode, we tackle topics that will help you make your journey to Berlin easy and enjoyable. Already living in Berlin? Then you might appreciate hearing the tips, advice and personal stories of others who've decided to call Berlin their new home. Find out more here: https://e ...
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Seven's Up! A literary podcast written, hosted, and produced by 7th grade students from Staten Island Academy in New York City!
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We are born. We die. In between we watch a lot of films. And some of these films shape the people we are. This is a podcast about those films. (And a bit about death.) Join comedian, actor, writer and swimmer Brett Goldstein and an extra special weekly guest as they go all the way into life and death by way of movies, to ultimately pick their Films To Be Buried With!
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#JustHipHop is a podcast presented by Staten Island Hip Hop collective, The Commission. Join them each week as they explore Hip-Hip topics from the music to the culture and everything in between.
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Kills Boro Brewing Company is a 10-barrel brew pub located on Staten Island.
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Listen to me, Staten Island Mother, Marilyn Ray, try to get my son married. http://www.ibishcomedy.com
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FROM STATEN ISLAND TO THE WORLD. NOTHING BUT MUSIC FROM INDEPENDENT ARTIST ALL OVER. FOLLOW US ON IG @INTERLOCALNATIONAL AND TWEET @ILNBLOG AND ON WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/INTERLOCALNATIONAL
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Goes behind-the-scenes of your favorite public television programs featuring conversations with the people who make them.
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Grassroots Independent Staten Island Journalism
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Een radioprogramma met veel countrymuziek: muziek die oorspronkelijk uit het zuiden van de Verenigde Staten komt en de hele wereld over is gegaan, prachtige verhalende liedjes zonder omhaal of opsmuk gebracht, recht voor zijn raap. Heel veel gitaren, fiddles, pedalsteelgitaren en tweestemmige zang. Ook allerlei aanverwante genres (omstreken) komen aan bod, bluegrass, sixties muziek, rock 'n roll, cajun, folk enzovoort.
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Join the Sage of Staten Island for a series of meditations about the things that make up our human experience, and find your inner peace and harmony while lamenting bad contracts by the Mets front office and antacid-inducing visits to one's in-laws.
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Welcome to the Three Beers Inn! Our goal here at Three Beers Inn is to crack open some excellent craft brews and give our honest opinion of it. Tune in for a unique beer every week from across the country and the latest beer news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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PreReal is a leader in Staten Island commercial real estate marketing. Our elite team offers a wide range of real estate services which include investment property for sale, development opportunities, note sale consulting, as well as office, restaurant and retail space for lease. Our specialists will guide you through each transaction from inception to completion. PreReal prides itself as a leader in the real estate business as evidenced by our long list of satisfied corporate and mom & pop te ...
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Shakespeare, stoned. In Season One Rey and Mikey discuss why "Hamlet is an Asshole". New episodes every two weeks beginning 10/4.
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This podcast is all about educating and having fun learning about diamonds and fine jewelry from the experts at Casale Jewelers in Staten Island. Diamonds have natural beauty just like people. We tried to explain that and give you an insight and how we have carefully selected our diamonds for the best of quality and material. Hope you enjoy.
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Writer-director Chris Kublan and actor Michael Rispoli discuss their new comedy Friends and Romans. The comedy follows Nick DeMaio (Rispoli), an aspiring actor who's stuck playing gangsters in mafia films. When he and his fellow mob movie extras stage a production of "Julius Caesar" on Staten Island, they unwittingly attract the FBI's attention—with comical results.
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Post Show Recaps covers “What We Do in the Shadows,” the FX mocumentary comedy horror series that follows four vampire roommates in Staten Island
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Experience the thrill of Halloween every week with Weekly Spooky! Dive into explicit scary stories, chilling creepypastas, true tales of terror, and more, all delivered with bone-chilling ambiance that will leave you on edge. This horror anthology is packed with spine-tingling tales and eerie atmosphere, perfect for those who crave the spooky side of life. Warning: Not for younger listeners—these stories are guaranteed to haunt your dreams and send shivers down your spine. Tune in for your w ...
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Join Pink Fox owners Mark and Keo for a weekly Washington, D.C.-based discussion of current events, politics, art, and culture. Established in 2015, Pink Fox is an Initiative 71-friendly forward-thinking retail startup that has been featured in VICE’s MUNCHIES, the Staten Island Advance, The Washington Post, NPR, and the DCist.
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The Autonomy Journals showcase leading voices, sharing insights, learnings, lessons and perhaps some confessions from the Autonomy Journey in transport and mobility. SAMS, a private, non-profit innovation cluster for sustainable, autonomous mobility solutions, host the podcast.
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In simplest terms, The Chris and Sal Show is about how Chris and Sal see the world. Discussions like “how do we make farts better…” and “why I like people yelling in my ear…” can be expected. Lifelong friends, the boys try to answer the deep questions of human existence so that you don’t have to. But you are more than welcome to join in!
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A GUIDED TOUR OF VIDEOGAME MAKERY! Hosts Alex Seropian (founder Bungie, Wideload, Industrial Toys) and Aaron Marroquin (Art Director, Game Designer, part time magician) take you on a tour of the minds that create our favorite video games. We may also wander around in our own heads too. We aim to inspire, educate and entertain you about the games you love, the people that make them and hey, if you're not a gamer we know you know one. This will help you connect with them too.
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Juskow in the City is the greatest podcast of all time. It combines everything you've ever loved about nothing. Yeah -- you know what I'm talkin' about. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Do you like human drambuie or genuine Arizonan nacho chips? Or maybe you’re just a human podcast fan who likes vampires that live in Staten Island? Either way, we've got a show for you! This is 'Not You, Guillermo,' a 'What We Do In The Shadows' podcast, hosted by comedians Patrick Monahan & Nicole Conlan. We’ll be doing episode recaps of Season 3 of 'What We Do In The Shadows' and talking to people who were there behind the scenes, making 'What We Do In The Shadows' possible. Join us to get ...
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At the height of the Vietnam War, a government insider named Daniel Ellsberg leaked 7,000 pages of classified documents to American newspapers. The Pentagon Papers revealed that Americans had been lied to for decades about the war. Fifty years later, Ellsberg reveals his evolution from Cold Warrior to Whistleblower in the GroundTruth Podcast series The Whistleblower: Truth, Dissent and the Legacy of Daniel Ellsberg. Based at GBH in Boston, the award-winning GroundTruth Podcast has covered gl ...
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A podcast for federal employees who are FedUp with non compliance and an unjust system, and who are FedUp with being constantly mistreated, misinformed, and or misrepresented. Hosted by a retired federal employee himself, who has been through it all, and who has helped many federal employees across this country, this podcast will talk about a wide range of common issues all federal employees continually face, in addition to giving federal employees a platform for their voices to be heard, an ...
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Er du interessert i prosjekt, prosjektering og ledelse i bygg-, anlegg- og eiendomsbransjen? Jobber du med prosjekt eller har lyst å lære mer om prosjekt? Synes du vi mangler, eller kan bli bedre på, erfaringsoverføring i bransjen? Vil du bli inspirert, og vil du være med å utvikle bransjen? Alexander Strand i Multiconsult har lang erfaring fra alle sider av byggebransjen og er lidenskapelig opptatt av hvordan god ledelse, kommunikasjon og samspill mellom aktørene kan skape gode prosjekter. ...
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This is the show that all vets in practice need to listen in to! Entering its third season, host Dr Moriah McCauley takes on the issues of the day through her eyes as a recent graduate. Nothing is off limits as Dr Moriah calls out and discusses the issues of the day. Sometimes she’ll take on your questions, other times she’ll be joined by a special guest and some days she’s just got to get something of her chest. Join Dr Moriah as she puts her finger on the pulse of veterinary practice each ...
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Advice from moms on life. Interview style podcast gleaning from the wisdom of moms.
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Hi, it’s Brit. I will be sharing my thoughts, tips and experiences related to the topics of each episode. I want to use this podcast to connect with more people and learn through thinking.
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Charlie Pitson teams up with a guest each week to talk about all things Film, TV and Pop Culture. Each episode they dive into a certain topic with no filters and occasionally drifting away from the subject.
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Travel the world from the comfort of your headphones. New episodes every week. We want to hear your best travel stories! Call into our hotline 1833-Pod-Baby (yes we're serious)
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Movie reviews of everything I see in theaters while working on set as a writer/director and sound mixer.
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Judd Apatow • Rewind Classic (40 Year Old Virgin / Knocked Up / King Of Staten Island) • #348
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1:03:26LOOK OUT! It’s only Films To Be Buried With! A REWIND CLASSIC! Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with showrunner, screenwriter, producer, comic, author and more JUDD APATOW! Below will be the original writeup for this episode which originally aired on 3th March 2022. It's me on the intro/outro (your produ…
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Ep 259: How to Mentor Without Burning Out (or Going Broke) with Dr. Christine Staten
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47:50In this episode of So You’re a Vet, Now What?, Dr. Moriah McCauley welcomes back Dr. Christine Staten—veterinarian, longtime practice owner, and founder of Veterinary MBA—to share the evolution of her mentorship model at Adobe Veterinary Center in Tucson, Arizona. Dr. Staten opens up about the hard lessons she learned after losing five new grads in…
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Staten Island City Council candidates align on key neighborhood issues
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6:07Three candidates vying for Staten Island’s open City Council seat are finding common ground on some of the biggest local issues ahead of Tuesday’s special election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy SpokenLayer
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Evening Roundup: NY Leaders Rally Against Cuts to VA, New Investments for NYC’s Supportive Housing Initiative, Staten Islanders Vote to fill Council Seat and a Standoff Between Delivery Workers and DoorDash ...
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8:51Elected officials, veterans and union workers are blasting the White House for its proposal to cut staffing at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Plus, Mayor Adams’ executive budget will invest another $46 million to revitalize New York City's supportive housing initiative. Also, residents of Staten Island's south shore head to the polls Tuesday t…
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Monthly Spooky | Haunted Morgues, Cropsey and Staten Island Horror
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1:59:35This month on Monthly Spooky, we explore the terrifying real-world stories behind urban legends, chilling true crime cases, and ghost stories that refuse to fade into the dark. We dive deep into the legend of Cropsey, the infamous Staten Island urban myth tied to the real-life horrors committed by Andre Rand. Discover how the lines between spooky f…
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Three candidates vying for Staten Island’s open City Council seat are finding common ground on some of the biggest local issues ahead of Tuesday’s special election. Two Republicans and one Democrat are running in Tuesday’s non-partisan special election to fill Staten Island’s open City Council seat. Despite different backgrounds, Republicans Frank …
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In this special edition podcast, four SILive.com reporters assigned to different intersections of the troublesome Hylan Boulevard discuss their observations and give insights on possible remedies for the traffic nightmare. (Video by Jason Paderon) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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This week on Juskow in the City alot of time spent in the East Village of New York, which I don't normally spend time in BUT, 2 outstanding times with just minor annoyances - especially rain since I wanted to break in my waterproof backpack - except I forgot to get a waterproof jacket. Also a Mark Normand documentary opening that was quite interest…
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Nonrequired Reading: "Colin From Staten Island"
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34:02In the last episode of this season, Rey and Mikey answer voicemails and open letters from listeners and friends of the show.By Rey and Mikey
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Morning Headlines: NY Assembly Advances Medical Aid in Dying Bill, Rye Playland’s Summer Season in Jeopardy, and Knicks Blow Chance to Close Out Series
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3:13New York is moving closer to legalizing physician-assisted suicide, as the State Assembly advances the Medical Aid in Dying bill. Meanwhile, the future of Rye Playland is in doubt after a contract collapse with the park’s operator. And the Knicks fall to the Pistons at home, missing a chance to clinch the series. Game 6 is set for Thursday in Detro…
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Congestion pricing brings in $45 million in March
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5:31Plus - Affordable Housing Lottery Chops Paperwork Pile for Apartment Applications Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy SpokenLayer
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Ep.328 – S.S. Death Glamp - Spring Break Turns into a Blood-Soaked Nightmare
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1:03:36Spring break was supposed to mean bikinis, parties, and Instagram followers… but for the girls of Delta Phi, paradise becomes a blood-soaked nightmare.At Stardust Court, a twisted glamping resort full of cheerful trailers and dark secrets, the sisters quickly discover that monstrous killers, human experiments, and horrifying betrayals lurk behind e…
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Evening Roundup: MTA Wants to Use AI to Flag Problematic Behavior, Report Reveals Cause of Deadly Garage Collapse, U.S. Attorney Pushes for Telecom Companies to Monitor Sexual Predators, NYC’s Greenmarkets ...
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8:23MTA officials laid out plans Monday to use artificial intelligence technology to push its surveillance capabilities to new levels. Also, city officials say unauthorized demolition work and years of neglect caused the deadly collapse of a parking garage in Lower Manhattan in 2023. And a federal prosecutor is threatening to sue telecom companies in a…
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Midday News: MTA Unveils New Gates to Curb Fare Evasion, Knicks Are One Win Away from Advancing in Playoffs, and Tentative NYS Budget Explained.
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8:19The MTA will test modern fare gates with sliding glass doors at 20 subway stations this fall, part of a pilot aimed at curbing fare evasion that costs the agency hundreds of millions annually. Meanwhile, the New York Knicks are one win away from advancing to the second round of the NBA playoffs as they play the Pistons at the Garden. Plus, New York…
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Morning Headlines: City Allows Affordable Housing Rentals on Real Estate Websites, Governor Hochul and Lawmakers Reach Tentative Budget Deal, and Trump Administration Probes Ban of Long Island School’s ...
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3:04New York City will allow affordable apartments to bypass the housing lottery and list vacancies directly on real estate sites like StreetEasy, in an effort to speed up the rental process. Meanwhile, Governor Hochul and state lawmakers have struck a tentative deal on the nearly $254 billion state budget, almost a month late. Plus, the Trump administ…
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My Car got upgraded to a new garage on the 4th floor with a window and now has a better view then I do from my apartment. This City is dumb. The Comedy Cellar held their annual Xmas party this week - is that the hilarity, having it in April, cause it's not that funny? But. . . Also, the fun times as Sarah Silverman performs right next door to the U…
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Today, there are over 45 Greenmarkets throughout New York City, according to GrowNYC, and the man who helped start the largest farmers’ markets in the country passed away last week. Barry Benepe was the co-founder of GrowNYC’s Greenmarket program, which still supports over 200 local producers today. Robert Lewis helped organize the city’s first Gre…
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Math instruction is changing in New York City schools, and Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos says the new techniques may be unfamiliar to some parents. Education reporter Jessica Gould and Morning Edition host Michael Hill discuss the new math curricula in middle schools.
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Midday News: Work Requirements Return for Public Assistance, Local Leaders Protest Budget Cuts, and a Look at NYPD Data on Homeless Encampment
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7:29Starting Monday, New Yorkers receiving cash assistance must once again meet work requirements or risk losing benefits. Meanwhile, Senator Cory Booker and Representative Hakeem Jeffries held an hours-long sit-in on the Capitol steps to protest looming cuts to social services. Plus, NYPD data show thousands of homeless encampment sweeps last year, bu…
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Police helped remove more than 27,000 homeless people from the street over a nine-month period last year, mostly in Lower Manhattan and Midtown, according to city data. But whether they ended up in a shelter, a hospital or just down the block isn’t clear. The data, which the city released last month under a new law, offers a glimpse into how often …
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Morning Headlines: NYPD Cleared Thousands of Homeless People from Public Spaces in 2024, Amtrak Cuts Albany Service for Repairs, and Knicks Great Dick Barnett Dies at 88
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2:57Newly reviewed data shows NYPD officers removed more than 27,000 homeless people from public spaces last year, mostly in Manhattan. Meanwhile, Amtrak is cutting service between Albany and New York City starting today for major tunnel repairs. Plus, Basketball Hall of Famer and Knicks legend Dick Barnett has died at 88, as the Knicks push to close o…
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Amtrak is charged with rebuilding Penn Station.
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5:51America’s beleaguered national railroad is now in charge of what could be one of New York City’s most ambitious public works projects in recent memory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy SpokenLayer
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Three candidates vying for Staten Island’s open City Council seat are finding common ground on some of the biggest local issues ahead of Tuesday’s special election. Two Republicans and one Democrat are running in Tuesday’s non-partisan special election to fill Staten Island’s open City Council seat. Despite different backgrounds, Republicans Frank …
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Three candidates vying for Staten Island’s open City Council seat are finding common ground on some of the biggest local issues ahead of Tuesday’s special election. Two Republicans and one Democrat are running in Tuesday’s non-partisan special election to fill Staten Island’s open City Council seat. Despite different backgrounds, Republicans Frank …
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Three candidates vying for Staten Island’s open City Council seat are finding common ground on some of the biggest local issues ahead of Tuesday’s special election. Two Republicans and one Democrat are running in Tuesday’s non-partisan special election to fill Staten Island’s open City Council seat. Despite different backgrounds, Republicans Frank …
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Three candidates vying for Staten Island’s open City Council seat are finding common ground on some of the biggest local issues ahead of Tuesday’s special election. Two Republicans and one Democrat are running in Tuesday’s non-partisan special election to fill Staten Island’s open City Council seat. Despite different backgrounds, Republicans Frank …
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Three candidates vying for Staten Island’s open City Council seat are finding common ground on some of the biggest local issues ahead of Tuesday’s special election. Two Republicans and one Democrat are running in Tuesday’s non-partisan special election to fill Staten Island’s open City Council seat. Despite different backgrounds, Republicans Frank …
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Delivery workers in New York City are accusing DoorDash of a pattern of wage theft. This comes just two months after the company agreed to a $17 million settlement announced by New York Attorney General Letitia James over allegations they were short changed by the company. But workers say that settlement didn't end their struggle to get paid, claim…
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In this episode of the radio show, the listener is drawn into an ominous narrative that showcases a thrilling tale, steeped in suspense and psychological tension. The setting begins in an evocative atmosphere by a warm fire, creating an inviting environment which sharply contrasts with the unfolding story's dread. The protagonist reminisces about s…
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Pope Francis' legacy in NYC: 'He was a different kind of pope'
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4:15Father James Martin, a Jesuit like Pope Francis, and editor at America Media, the Jesuit Review of Faith and Culture, joined WNYC’s All Things Considered on the eve of the funeral to discuss the Pope’s legacy here and abroad
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NYC Now Explains: The Election Awaits. Where Does Mayor Adams Stand?
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17:48NYC Now is back this weekend with the final episode in its series on Mayor Eric Adams and how he has found himself at the mercy of intersecting political powers — from his voter base, to prosecutors, to Governor Kathy Hochul, and, of course, President Donald Trump. Now, with the mayoral election just a few months away, we look at what lies ahead fo…
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New York City comptroller candidate Justin Brannan has a plan to reinvest a $500 million piece of the city's multibillion-dollar pension funds — and use it to pay for universal child care. Brannan does not claim his plan would achieve this increasingly popular policy goal on its own. But similar to how the city comptroller’s office has been used to…
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Evening Roundup: George Santos Gets a Seven Year Prison Sentence, NYC Comptroller Candidate Pitches Universal Child Care, Mayor Adams’ Trash Revolution and West Village Eats for Any Budget
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10:04Former New York Congressmember George Santos will be spending at least seven years in federal prison. Plus, comptroller candidate, Justin Brannan, has a plan to re-invest a $500 million piece of the city's multibillion-dollar pension funds and use it to pay for universal child care. Also, a report on the future of containerizing New York City’s gar…
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Midday News: Subway Stabbing in Manhattan, Local Attorney Indicted for Sexual Assault, Local Churches Honor Late Pope Francis, and New York’s Climate Goals Under Scrutiny
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8:20A manhunt is underway after a deadly stabbing on a Manhattan subway platform during Friday morning’s rush hour. Meanwhile, the Manhattan district attorney’s office is urging more survivors to come forward after a finance attorney was indicted on more than 100 counts of sexual assault. Also, Catholic churches across New York City are holding Masses …
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A flub by federal prosecutors reveals the MTA has a strong case in its bid to preserve congestion pricing in Manhattan. That and more in a jam packed episode of On The Way rounding up the latest in New York City transit news.
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