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THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF BLACK AUTOMOBILE OWNERSHIP The American automobile industry is typically taught as the story of white industrialists—Ford, Dodge, Chrysler. But in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, African Americans were deeply involved in: •Carriage manufacturing •Automotive repair •Independent design •Regional vehicle production Several Black entrepreneurs attempted to start automobile companies or related manufacturing businesses. Most failed—not because of lack of skill or vision—but because of: •Racist banking practices •Denial of business loans •Restricted access to materials •A segregated economy designed to keep Black businesses small Only one Black-owned automobile manufacturer truly broke through and produced cars at scale. That man was C.R. Patterson.
Carriage. Tempest. Field. With an upright carriage, please proceed to PayPal and Patreon to donate to wildbow there. Crypto Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/The post Thicker Than Water 14.14 first appeared on Twig Audiobook.
Whitney + Jordan slow things way down this week with a look at carriage rides at Walt Disney World Resorts; a quiet, charming experience you'll find at places like Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort.It's a peaceful way to see Disney resort hotels from a different perspective, but with so much packed into a Walt Disney World vacation, is taking time for a carriage ride actually worth it?We share our experiences, talk value, atmosphere, and timing, and give our final grades to help you decide if this relaxed Disney offering belongs on your next trip or if it's simply one to skip.Your ten minutes start… now!---Mouse Minutes is on YouTubeWatch full episodes, live recordings, and bonus content:(https://www.youtube.com/@MouseMinutesPodcast). . .Follow Mouse Minutes on Instagram:(https://www.instagram.com/mouseminutespodcast). . .Check out these other Mouse Minutes episodes:• Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue | Episode 058 | ft. Rob Lott• Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside | Episode 033. . .Check out some of these other awesome Disney podcasts:WDW Radio, Connecting with Walt, Defunctland, Walkabout the World – A Disney Podcast, Into the Dizneyverse, Happily Ever Active
Are you interested in how urban evolution and entrepreneurial capitalism is connected? Our debate today works with the book chapter titled Urbanisation and entrepreneurship in development: Like a horse and carriage? from 2018, by Wim Naudé, part of the Smart Futures, Challenges of Urbanisation, and Social Sustainability book, published by Spinger Nature. This is a great preparation to our next interview with Bradford Cross in episode 398 talking about the importance and opportunities of entrepreneurial capitalism. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see how entrepreneurial capitalism is connected to the future of cities. This chapter explores the interdependent relationship between urbanisation and entrepreneurship, suggesting that they act as primary drivers for economic development.Find the article through this link.Connecting episodes you might be interested in:No.347R - The economy forward framework: How midsized cities can achieve inclusive growth in the knowledge economyNo.380 - Interview with Adam Miller about urban economicsYou can find the transcript through this linkWhat was the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter @WTF4Cities or on the wtf4cities.com website where the shownotes are also availableI hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning inEpisode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link)Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
uest Author: Paul GregoryHeadline: Isolation and Rage: The Oswalds' Summer of StruggleSummary: The Oswalds lived in poverty, with Marina isolated and lacking essentials like a baby carriage. Tensions erupted during a dinner with the "Dallas Russians" when Lee aggressively defended the Soviet Union, alienating the community that was trying to assist his secluded wife.Article: During the summer of 1962, Paul Gregory observed the Oswalds' meager living conditions, noting their only coffee table book was a Time magazine featuring President Kennedy, a man both seemingly admired at the time. Lee's deep resentment surfaced during a dinner with the Dallas Russian community when he argued fiercely about the Soviet Union, leading the group to realize he was dangerously isolating Marina, especially after his pride was wounded when they gifted her a baby carriage she desperately needed.
Executive shifts at Carriage, funeral home heroism in Georgia, political drama in Tennessee, the struggle for new crematories, and more. Click here for complete show notes.
Harry and Simon dive into their recent auction adventures, including a bustling valuation day and the impact of their TV appearance on Bargain Hunt. They explore market challenges, the importance of second opinions on valuations, and their personal shift towards sustainability with electric vehicles. The episode wraps up with a whimsical auction item, Cinderella's carriage, and a heartfelt story about aiding a hoarder in downsizing. Tune in for insights, laughter, and a special birthday celebration for Simon!CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comLinktreeInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The All Local for Monday, January 12th
This is the All Local afternoon update for Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
There is a kind of soul adventure that opens when we sit with someone who carries the lived wisdom of animals and the stories that shaped us. My conversation with Mary Chris Foxworthy felt like stepping into a living archive of horse history, connection, and heart. She joins us from Metamora, Michigan, where her four horses, rich family roots, and deep love for storytelling all come together in the most beautiful way.Mary Chris has spent years helping people remember our shared history with horses, from ancient chariots to the rise of carriage driving in America. We talk about her Briar model horse Hark, her treasured relationship with her mentor Gloria Austin, and how museum collections, rare books, and real horses help keep these stories alive. She explains where familiar idioms came from, why driving creates such a strong community, and why children instantly light up when they meet a horse for the first time.What I love most is how she reminds us that horses invite us back into presence. They help us slow down, tune in, and reconnect with the part of ourselves that knows how to listen and belong.Takeaways• Horses help us reconnect with presence, history, and our own intuition • Carriage driving offers a unique blend of community, trust, and skill • Children understand horses naturally when given the chance to meet them • Our past with horses can help guide us through rapid changes todayLet this be a gentle reminder to look up, breathe, and notice the adventure already unfolding around you.Curious to learn more about Mary Chris? Go to: https://www.hoofbeatsthroughhistory.com/Stay connected with Hark's adventures on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HDHarkness.Hark/Send us a text Support the show✨ Join My TEDx Spokane Journey! Get early updates, BTS moments, and reflections as I prep for TEDx Spokane.
"Maybe all birds are mythical birds. They at least have the vibe of creatures that are make-believe: you can imagine a child sketching out a ragged outline and blurting the monosyllable, bird. That could be their creation myth." I have been seeking out birds of all shapes and colours, breeding habits and habitats. Some of them are clad in invented feathers and fly through the air of the imagination. You are invited to the train carriage, to twitch for mythical birds.
The whole gang is back for the first time in a year. Kush's got yarns out the wazoo including transport yarns (shoutout Sydney metro) and some dating yarns. Then we delve into animal rights as we discuss a real life reindeer on the Central Coast, live fish in restaurants and Sen saw a gnarly chicken video. We also chat La Mono, Betoota stepping on our toes, running stories, a hostage car and an infrared vacuum. We end this week with “Guess the Asian,” as we have listeners send in photos of themselves with the boys trying to guess what part of Asia they are from.___________________________________________________________FULL PODCAST EPISODES
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#top .av-special-heading.av-gs9o3p-eda04c15c52f36e4a1ed615f6394fc46{ padding-bottom:10px; } body .av-special-heading.av-gs9o3p-eda04c15c52f36e4a1ed615f6394fc46 .av-special-heading-tag .heading-char{ font-size:25px; } .av-special-heading.av-gs9o3p-eda04c15c52f36e4a1ed615f6394fc46 .av-subheading{ font-size:15px; } Through My Bible Yr 02 – November 24Song of Songs 3:6 – 5:1 LISTEN HERE Through My Bible – November 24 Song of Songs 3:6 – 5:1 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/02-1124db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Song of Songs 3 Who Is This? The Friends and Other Bystanders 6 Who is this woman coming up from the wilderness like columns of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and with incense, made from all the fragrant powders of the merchant? 7 Look! It's Solomon's own carriage. [1] Sixty warriors surround it, the most heroic of Israel, 8 all of them wearing a sword, all trained for battle, each man with his sword at his side, ready for the terrors of the night. 9 This palanquin [2] King Solomon made for himself out of wood from Lebanon. 10 Its posts he made of silver. Its base he made of gold. Its seat was upholstered with purple. Its interior was inlaid with love [3] by the daughters of Jerusalem. 11 Come out, you daughters of Zion, and look at King Solomon wearing the crown, the crown with which his mother crowned him on the day of his wedding, on the day his heart rejoiced. Beautiful From Top to Bottom The Man Song of Songs 4 1 Look at you. You are beautiful, my darling! Look at you. You are beautiful! Your eyes are doves behind your veil. Your hair is like a flock of goats which flows down from Mount Gilead. 2 Your teeth are like a flock, ready to be sheared, which comes up from the washing. Each is a twin. Not one of them is left by itself. 3 Your lips are like a scarlet ribbon. Your mouth is lovely. Your cheeks behind your veil are like the halves of a pomegranate. 4 Like the tower of David, your neck is adorned with rows of stones. [4] A thousand shields hang on it, all of them the equipment of warriors. 5 Your two breasts are like two fawns, twins of a gazelle, that browse among the lilies. 6 Until the day breathes and the shadows flee, I will go to the mountain of myrrh, and to the hill of incense. 7 You are altogether beautiful, my darling. There is no flaw in you. Spices and Wine, Milk and Honey The Man 8 Come with me from Lebanon, my bride. With me from Lebanon, come. Descend from the top of Amana, from the top of Senir and Hermon, from the lions' dens, and from the mountains of the leopards. 9 You have stirred my heart, my sister, my bride. You have stirred my heart with one, just one of your eyes, with one jewel of your necklace. 10 How delightful it is to experience your love, my sister, my bride! How much better is your love than wine, and the fragrance of your perfume than any spice! 11 Your lips drip like a honeycomb, my bride. Honey and milk are under your tongue. The fragrance of your garments is like the fragrance of Lebanon. 12 You are an enclosed garden, my sister, my bride. You are an enclosed spring, [5] a sealed fountain. 13 Your plants are an orchard, pomegranates with other choice fruits, henna with nard, 14 nard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon, with every kind of incense tree, myrrh and aloes, with all the finest spices. 15 You are a garden fountain, a well of water flowing and streaming down from Lebanon. Come Into Your Garden The Woman 16 Arise, north wind! Come, south wind! Blow on my garden, so that its spices spread abroad. Let my lover come into his garden, and eat its choice fruits. I Have Come Into My Garden The Man Song of Songs 5 1 I have come into my garden, my sister, my bride. I have gathered my myrrh with my spice. I have eaten my honeycomb with my honey. I have drunk my wine with my milk. Eat and Drink The Friends Address the Couple [6] Eat, friends! Drink! Be intoxicated with love! Footnotes Song of Songs 3:7 Carriage here does not refer to a wheeled vehicle but to a portable chair or couch carried by porters. Song of Songs 3:9 A palanquin is a fancy chair or couch on which a dignitary is carried. The Hebrew word is as exotic as palanquin is. Song of Songs 3:10 Or perhaps the term refers to a type of leather. Song of Songs 4:4 Or adorned with elegance. The meaning is uncertain. Song of Songs 4:12 The meaning of the word gal translated spring is uncertain. The parallelism with fountain supports the translation spring. Song of Songs 5:1 The identity of the speaker and addressees is uncertain. Perhaps the man is speaking to some bystanders. #top .hr.hr-invisible.av-aocsdx-89cb4ca21532423cf697fc393b6fcee0{ height:10px; } The Holy Bible, Evangelical Heritage Version®, EHV®, © 2019 Wartburg Project, Inc. All rights reserved. #top .hr.hr-invisible.av-4vzadh-3f04b370105df1fd314a2a9d83e55b26{ height:50px; } Share this entryShare on FacebookShare on LinkedInShare by MailLink to FlickrLink to InstagramLink to Vimeo
Hey Pickles!We hope this episode finds you well!Here's what's coming up in today's show!In this week's Y Files, we're looking into why some skunks are losing their stripes.Here's the article: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/striped-skunks-predators-prey-colorsIn our Noteworthy segment, NY Transit Union is suing animal rights group, claiming they initiated a smear campaign against carriage drivers.Here's the article: https://www.amny.com/nyc-transit/twu-horse-carriage-drivers-sue-nyclass/And, in Our Main Topic, we're taking another ride on the Vegan Reddit AITA train!These are always a good time. Let us know where you land!Our featured restaurant this week is Rise Above Pizza & Wings. A recent attempted break-in left their front door smashed and they're asking for our help.If you can help, please give to their Go Fund Me here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/a9tqk-help-us-fix-our-doorYou can check out their amazing menu here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/a9tqk-help-us-fix-our-doorWe also have a new Listener Shout Out (is it you?)!Thanks so much for listening to the show!Much love, Sam & ChristineSend us a text! We can't respond, but we'd love to hear from you!Support the showJoin Our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CompassionandcucumbersSign Up For Our Newsletterhttps://www.compassionandcucumbers.comOur YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@compassioncucumbersveganpod/videos72 Reasons To Be Vegan *paid link https://amzn.to/3W8ZwsUVisit Our Website https://www.compassionandcucumbers.comSam's Etsy https://www.etsy.com/shop/CucumberCraftworks
Paul Gregory describes his observations during the summer of 1962 while taking Russian lessons from Marina, noting Lee and Marina's poverty; Marina even lacked a baby carriage for infant June. Lee presented himself as an intellectual but was secretive about his desertion to the Soviet Union. Both Lee and Marina expressed admiration for President Kennedy, whose photo was on the only book they owned. At a dinner with the Dallas Russians, Lee was confronted by Anna Miller about deserting America for the Soviet Union, reacting with controlled rage that highlighted his discomfort. This encounter caused George Buha, the community leader, to decide the Russians must help Marina, whose isolation and Lee's abusiveness became apparent. Guest: Paul Gregory. 1963
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It's one of the most heartbreaking, controversial issues in New York City. And just last night, the proposed ban for the carriage horses was denied! I talked exclusively with the executive director of NYCLASS before this bill was killed. As Edita Birnkrant tells the heartbreaking realities of what these horses go through on a daily basis. But we still can make a difference! You must listen to this show because your voice can STILL be heard to save them!EPISODE NOTES: Breaking News Affecting NYC Carriage Horses! Ryder's Law Fails to PassBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rappaport-to-the-rescue-on-pet-life-radio-petliferadio-com--6667849/support.
The All Local for Tuesday, November 11th
This week, we detail Netflix's plans to offer live, dynamic ad insertion (DAI) for NFL games on Christmas and why this is a significant development for the industry. We also debated their new ad viewing definition and the announcement that ads on Netflix now reach more than 190 million MAUs globally. We break down the latest developments on the YouTube TV and Disney Carriage Dispute and how both companies are being disingenuous with users. For Q3 earnings data, we highlight Fubo's improving balance sheet, with its net loss shrinking to $18.9 million, while also reducing churn by 50% compared to last year. We also detail how Disney will take over advertising sales across Fubo, with Fubo integrating its inventory into Disney's ecosystem and ad server. Additionally, Fubo announced plans to utilize Disney to grow internationally over the next 18 to 24 months. Finally, we dicuss how, in their latest earnings reports, Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Amazon have announced plans to increase their AI spending in 2026 to a combined $ 400 billion, but with no details on what percentage of their AI spend is going toward internal projects, versus selling cloud AI services to other companies. Additionally, quick updates on earnings from Broadpeak, Harmonic, Qwilt's new CEO, as well as Bending Spoons' $710 million equity raise at a $11 billion pre-money valuation.Podcast produced by Security Halt Media
This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions: Love the podcast fellas! I have a simple question: When I use my table saw, I usually just check if the blade is "high enough" i.e. any height higher than the wood piece. Is there an ideal blade height for a given wood thickness? Thanks! Matt What is the most difficult project you've ever done? Brian Guys Questions: I'm wondering how thick is too thick to veneer onto a plywood box. I'll be making a treasure chest for my daughter's wedding (for cards and such) and lining it in leather. I have some wood I'd like to use for the outside as “veneer”, but it is a 3/8” thick. The species is morado, and they were a “special buy” thing at a Woodcraft I got a while ago. Basically, I have them and I'd like to use them if possible rather than buying something else. My bandsaw isn't always the most reliable, so while I would feel comfortable splitting them and then planing them flat again, that might be as thin as I'm able to do. I'm guessing 1/8” thick once all the processing is done. Is that too thick to use as veneer? Is there a glue that's better for a thicker veneer than a thin one? Thanks, Peter I recently bought a small bandsaw mill (Woodmizer LX30) and am becoming an amateur sawyer, exclusively to supply lumber for my own projects. 2 questions, here's the first: 1. In what use cases, if any, would you use air-dried lumber for your projects, assuming it is stickered properly, outside, with a rain cover on the top, for a year per inch of thickness? I was told by a friend who operates a kiln that air-drying in southern Indiana will never get the moisture content much below 13-15%, it will dry unevenly throughout the board, and it won't kill powder post beetles and other insects. His conclusion is that for any indoor woodwork projects, I should only use kiln-dried lumber. Do you agree? Why or why not? Fortunately, he's well-respected, trustworthy, and at $.35/bd-ft dried, affordable. But I can air-dry for free, so I'd be curious to know when, if ever, that may be workable. Kyle Huy's Questions: I have another good fundamentals of woodworking type question for you. Could you explain the differences between grain density and porosity? For a while I thought I knew what at least one of these meant. That was until I heard Guy describe oak as a tight-grained, open pore species. That whole description goes more or less right over my head. I'd really appreciate it if you guys could explain what grain density and wood porosity look like visually, as well as what effects these attributes have on working with a particular species, finishing it, etc. Thanks for all of your time and for sharing your expertise with all of us. The Fridays when you guys have new episodes are my favorite days of the week. Zach Hello Friends, I have a woodshop at my house in the PNW. I'm somewhere between a beginner and not a beginner. If you want to answer this question on your fantastic podcast, you can of course skip the preamble. I offer it here so you can understand the context and environment in which my question lives. Because we are friends, I care what you think, so I hope you don't arrive at the conclusion that I'm impractical. I've tried to create a shop environment that incorporates a whimsical and creative aesthetic because that is how I aspire to be in this space. I built an entry door and carriage doors for my 500sq foot detached woodshop. Doors guts are constructed from poplar frames, 1.5” ridged insulation in the voids, MDO skin on the exterior side trimmed in the craftsman style with ¾ cedar. The interior side of the doors are skinned in plywood and laminated with orange counter top material. The orange is the same color as those orange shirts people who work hard wear. I like to wear these shirts to give my wife the impression that I too am working and not just fudging around. I wanted my workshop to feel likewise. Door window sills and trim are walnut. On the entry door, I've installed a commercial style stainless steel handset modified for a 3” thick door. Carriage doors are hung with 4 heavy duty sealed ball bearing hinges per side. For the carriage doors, I had custom astragals and a threshold plate fabricated at a local metalworking shop, and used stainless steel cane bolts that plunge through the threshold plate to hold the doors tight against the weather seals and another set of cane bolts at the top to complete the seal. The carriage door handles are two of my favorite axes. I designed mounting hardware, built by the fabricator, with a quick release pin system so I can pull them off when I need them for axe related business. Inside the shop, I've installed antique reclaimed maple flooring on the walls. The flooring was recovered from a factory that used to make steam powered tractors for hauling giant old growth redwood trees out of the forests on the west coast in the late 1800's. It seemed like a fitting retirement for these floors. I didn't resurface the flooring (which is now walling) so it retains all of its history, factory floor markings, old holes for mounting machinery etc. Now that the doors are in, I need to install interior trim around the frames that is worthy of the walls and doors. I went to Goby (https://gobywalnut.com) to procure materials. They specialize in Oregon hardwoods such as Oregon Black Walnut, Big Leaf Maple, Oregon White Oak, Madrone, and Myrtle. I came home with some burled live edge Big Leaf stock. My idea is to trim the door frames in maple, with the inside edge (nearest the door) all squared and straight, and the outside edges of the left, right and top trim pieces being irregular and strange. Preparing and finishing these trim pieces is the nature of my questions: I have a ten-foot long 12/4 burled and figured maple board with a live edge on one side. The board ranges from 9” to 18” wide. My plan is to resaw it into a two 1.5” ish boards and dimension them down to about 1 ¼ to make the parts for my project. Before I do that, I need to clean up the burled protrusions on the live edge side because I think it will be easier to do that before I resaw it. My first question is how do I clean up the live edge burls? Some of the live edge is typical, but other sections have a lot of terrifying spiked peaks and valleys where a burl has boiled out of the tree. It looks like the surface of the sun right before it's getting ready to disrupt our global communications system for a few hours. If it helps to understand what I'm dealing with, my wife saw the board when I brought it home said things like “your wood is being a drama queen” and “it's trying to do too much” and “how much was that”. To experiment, I took a wire brush to a small section just to see what would happen. It worked well from the standpoint of clearing out debris, removing bark and burrs. But I suspect this isn't the best method for ultimately prepping this for finishing and is probably a crime. Once I get the edge cleaned up, I'll resaw and dimension my parts. Getting this 10 foot 12/4 stock up onto my bandsaw and perfectly slicing it into two equal pieces will probably go great. Then I'll sand the faces to 220. That's where my extensive experience runs out. Rather than give up at this point, what can I do to bring out the wild figuring on these boards? Fesstool made me buy higher grits of sandpaper like 400, 800, 1000 etc that I haven't used. Is this why I have these grits? Unlike everything else in my life, I don't want to overthink this, but I'm starting to wonder how much that twisted, gnarled bubbling burled edge is going to drip finish on the rest of the board after I spray it. Should I consider frog taping the faces, spraying the live edge first and then shoot the face as a second operation after the edges are done? Can one of you come over? I've never used shellac before, but I've listened to every one of your episodes so I feel like I'm probably an expert in shellac and pound cut related activities. I have a 5 stage Fujispray system that I've used in the past to drip finishes on the floor and all over myself and my work pieces. I also have some rags. Robert
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Curtis Watson played trumpet on three Counting Crows tracks: Palisades Park, Angel of 14th Street, and the legendary Chelsea (but not Carriage); culminating in a shout out from Adam on "From A-->Z"". He also spent a LOT of time with Adam and the band during their "formative years' (around the time of Satellites). Another fun and special episode where we get to interview the Crows' (official?) trumpet player---Curtis Watson!
"The place was alive with birdsong. Insects crawled on the ground or flew through the air in iridescent colours. And there were more wildflowers than you have ever seen in your life..." The forest slowly transitions into spring. Day by day, I see the flowers open up and say hello. Join me (with boisterous wind and cranky birds) as I contemplate the petals of so many bush blossoms.
The All Local for Monday, September 16th
The All Local Afternoon Update for Monday, September 22 2025
For more than 150 years, horse-drawn carriages have been trotting through Manhattan's Central Park, weathering the arrival of the automobile, years of criticism from animal rights activists and even a mayoral administration that vowed to ban the tourist activity. But now the influential nonprofit that manages the 843-acre park—and has previously stayed out of the debate—has thrown its support behind a proposal to wind down the industry as early as next summer. The Central Park Conservancy argued in an August 12 letter to the City Council that horse carriages have an outsized impact on public safety and road infrastructure in the increasingly crowded park. “Horses are too unpredictable and the roadways are too busy with too many different kinds of users now,” said Elizabeth Smith, the conservancy's CEO. Smith noted global cities, including London, Paris and Beijing, have already banned the nostalgic rides, some of them even embracing horseless, electric-powered versions. Eliminating carriage horses also goes against famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted's vision for the park, with its hilly paths and undulating roads tailor-made for leisurely carriage rides, argues Christina Hansen, a longtime carriage driver and industry spokesperson. “We're seeing the park the way it was meant to be seen,” she said. Animal rights groups have long complained that horses can get easily spooked on busy city streets, leading to accidents and injuries. They also claim the horses are overworked and live in inadequate stables, and their drivers flaunt city regulations, including leaving behind piles of horse manure. All animals are supposed to be fitted with manure-catching devices. Carriage horse owners and drivers maintain that their horses enjoy a life of relative ease. Under city regulations, each is inspected by a veterinarian twice a year and must retire by the age of 26. They work a maximum of nine hours a day and must stop giving rides if it's above 89°F (32°C) or above 80°F (27°C) with high humidity. They also don't work if there's severe weather, and must get at least five weeks' vacation a year outside city limits with daily access to pasture. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Donald Trump received the most spectacular royal treatment in history this week—unprecedented golden carriage rides, 1,300 military personnel, 41-gun salutes, and a state banquet where he repeatedly called Princess Kate "so beautiful." King Charles pulled out all the stops for Trump's second state visit, creating diplomatic theater on the scale of a coronation.But behind the pageantry, the royal family was imploding! Prince William was reportedly FURIOUS after discovering King Charles had secretly met with Prince Harry without telling him. When Harry's disastrous Guardian interview dropped 24 hours later—doubling down on demands for "truth" and "accountability"—William reached nuclear meltdown levels. Insiders now say the future king will "throw you out of the room" if you mention Harry's name! Plus: explosive revelations from former royal butler Paul Burrell about Queen Elizabeth's secret cancer battle, Andrew's funeral ambush that left William seething, and why this week of spectacular diplomacy may have permanently destroyed any chance of royal reconciliation forever!
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"I take a deep breath. The air is still moist; it has the freshness of moss. I have been away and I have missed the forest here, but maybe the forest hasn't been so bothered by my absence." Sit with me as I return to my shack in the bush after a time away, wondering what my absence means in a place like this.
The fight to maintain horse and carriage operators in Central Park in NYC is back. Christina Hansen continues to be a voice for reason and reality in the trenchs.
1010 WINS Reporter Glenn Schuck with the story.
A former top adviser to Mayor Adams is facing new corruption charges. Plus, The controversy over Central Park's carriage horses is back in the political fray after one of them died in Midtown earlier this month. And finally, where to get the best pancakes in New York City.
I hope this is not a mistake, I hope this is the right choice. If there's a chance we can end this with no more bloodshed, no matter how small that chance is, wouldn't I be a fool to not take that chance? He can lead them in my stead. He's done it before and I know it did not end well. But he's grown since then. He has faith. I just hope the faith he puts in me he can put into himself. It would be much better spent.If you're still wanting to pledge for the Jarren's Outpost Board Game you can right here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The All Local Afternoon Update for Thursday, August 14th 2025
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A third person dies of Legionnaires' disease in Harlem... A carriage horse collapses and dies in Hell's Kitchen... A cat is rescued from an overpass on the Gowanus Expressway... Pumpkin-flavored items will be hitting stores this month full 433 Wed, 06 Aug 2025 09:51:32 +0000 GhxJf43VcplhX1z8rBVBrOilV2xwSina news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news A third person dies of Legionnaires' disease in Harlem... A carriage horse collapses and dies in Hell's Kitchen... A cat is rescued from an overpass on the Gowanus Expressway... Pumpkin-flavored items will be hitting stores this month The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
A 15-year-old carriage horse named Lady collapsed and died on a Hell's Kitchen street Tuesday afternoon. Meanwhile, the Port Authority has broken ground on a new truck parking plaza at JFK Airport to reduce congestion in southeast Queens. Plus, New York City health officials are urging residents in Central Harlem to remain alert for signs of Legionnaires' disease, as the outbreak in the area grows to 67 cases and three deaths. Health Commissioner Dr. Michelle Morse joins us with the latest.
This week: Host Scott McCartney & Guest Co-Host Doug Parker - An "Unplugged" Free For All Discussion. Topics: An overarching look at American, Southwest, growth potential, Both co-hosts answer "The Ben Baldanza Question"; The simplification of pricing and Contract of Carriage; Scott recounts memorable reactions to certain stories.
This is the All Local morning update for July 23, 2025.
New Jersey Rep. Herb Conaway is calling out the Trump administration for its plan to detain immigrants at a military base in the state. Meanwhile, a jury found a Central Park carriage horse driver not guilty of abusing the horse that collapsed in Midtown in the summer of 2022. Plus, a run-down building in Battery Park is getting a big upgrade. Also, Mayor Adams is trying to remove protections for cyclists on a stretch of Bedford Avenue near South Williamsburg. And finally, a new report examines the effects of congestion pricing on the air quality in and around the tolling zone in Lower Manhattan.
This week, Jason is joined by social media personality, content creator, and star of the Savannah Bananas baseball team, Jackson Olson! Jackson, a former collegiate baseball player who had inspirations to go pro after school, gained recognition from his baseball related TikTok content. After raking in over 2.5 million followers, he caught the eye of the MLB and Savannah Bananas, eventually giving him roles in social media and on the team and becoming the star attraction. The Savannah Bananas are the semi-pro baseball team focused around the fan experience with their brand of banana ball similar to the decades long format of the Harlem Globetrotters. Jackson shares why he turned down being drafted by the Diamondbacks and how the pandemic reshaped the MLB draft. He opens up about the financial realities of minor league life compared to the majors, the decision to work for Instacart and document it online, and the full-circle moments that followed in his social media journey. From joining the first wave of MLB content creators in 2021 to carving out a role with the Savannah Bananas, Jackson dives into the business side of baseball entertainment, how he handles negotiations, and what it means to break the barrier between fan and player. He also touches on landing his Reebok deal, why he follows his energy over just his dreams, what keeps him mindful of his online presence, his current relationship status, spending habits, and more. Jackson reveals all this and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Host: Jason Tartick Co-Host: David Arduin Audio: John Gurney Guest: Jackson Olson Stay connected with the Trading Secrets Podcast! Instagram: @tradingsecretspodcast Youtube: Trading Secrets Facebook: Join the Group All Access: Free 30-Day Trial Trading Secrets Steals & Deals! IDEO U: Feel like you're falling behind on Al? Boost your impact and drive your team forward with IDEO U's online learning experiences, including their new Al & Design Thinking Programs. You'll master machine learning with IDEO's signature human-centered approach. Class starts soon, so enroll today! For a limited time, IDEO U is offering 15% OFF SITEWIDE! Go to IDEOU.com/TRADINGSECRETS. UpWork: Upwork is the hiring platform designed for the modern playbook, where you can find, hire, and pay expert freelancers who can deliver results from day one. Perfect for businesses on tight budgets, fast timelines, and zero room for error. For a $200 credit after spending $1,000 in your first thirty days, Visit Upwork.com/save right now for this great offer. Quince: As the temps start rising, fulfill that familiar urge to refresh your closet with Quince. Their clothes are timeless, lightweight, and far more elevated than anything else at this price. Give your summer closet an upgrade-with Quince. Go to Quince.com/tradingsecrets for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. This Is Small Business Podcast: if you're building something, dreaming big, or just constantly thinking about your next move... I've got a podcast you need to check out. It's called This Is Small Business hosted by Andrea Marquez, and Season 6 just dropped. If you're plotting your next move - maybe launching that side hustle, scaling a business, or pivoting hard - go check out This Is Small Business. Avelo Air Tired of long layovers and airport chaos? Let's change that by saying Hello to Avelo. Avelo Airlines offers nonstop service to over 50 destinations across the U.S, including Nonstop service to 30 cities from New Haven and Hartford. That vacation you've been thinking about? It's just a click away. Book your trip now at AveloAir.com and use promo code SECRETS20 for $20 off round trip base fares* when you book by 6/30/25 *Restrictions apply. Discount applies to round trip base fares only. Valid for travel through 11/30/25. Must be purchased by 11:59 p.m. PT on 6/30/25. See AveloAir.com Contract of Carriage for full details.
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