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Nouveau mini format pour RMNY ! A chaque lettre, une référence à New York et nous poursuivons avec la lettre E comme EDGEMERE.-------Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
From Whittier, California to our hometown and now 40 years into rocking us, our favorite rock radio DJ Chris Emry tells Nestor his journey from Los Angeles to Edgemere at Costas Inn on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour. The post Our favorite rock radio DJ Chris Emry tells Nestor his journey from Los Angeles to Edgemere at Costas Inn first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Did you know that March is National Knitting and Crochet month? Across the United States, there are thousands of dedicated Knit Wits-groups of committed volunteers, many of whom are seniors, creating hats, scarves, even toys, to share with infants and children in need in their communities and across the globe. Join us as we welcome Mary Ann Stover and Donna Powers from the Edgemere (Dallas, TX) Knit Wits. They share a bit about themselves and a lot about the good work they and their friends do daily as Knit Wits. To learn more, check out this article: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/edgemere-knit-wits-group-makes-hats-for-infant-cardiology-patients-at-childrens-health/ar-AA1k3LAM Support the showHave comments or questions for us? Interested in sharing your story on Aging Well? Please send your information and questions to Hugh via email at willowwaycreations@gmail.com or through any of our social media links on our website, findingbeautyinthegray.com. We'd love to hear from you and appreciate your feedback. Leaving feedback on your podcast host site (Apple, Spotify, etc.) is the single most important and effective way for us to stay viable and to continue to bring you great stories and helpful resources. And if you are enjoying the show and getting value from our topics and guests, we would most welcome your financial support. Producing a quality resource does require appreciable financial investment. Thank you!
Former Dallas area pastor's daughter killed in Nashville school shooting; Woman suing Cowboys owner Jerry Jones alleges ‘character assassination attack'; Southlake Carroll ISD quits nonpartisan Texas school board association; Bankruptcy judge approves Edgemere sale and refund plan for families
County to give Parkland Health millions; Update on 2021 winter storm data; Edgemere could be sold for $48.5 million; Dallas cop backed by Trump for state House wins despite indictment
The majority of the New York City Council members are new and are part of a class that is the most diverse and progressive in city history. Over the next year Brian Lehrer will get to know all 51 members. This week, Councilmember Selvena Brooks-Powers, talks about her priorities for District 31, which includes the Queens neighborhoods of Arverne, Brookville, Edgemere, Far Rockaway, Laurelton, Rosedale, and Springfield Gardens. CM Brook-Powers picked the new Idlewild Environmental Center as her district's "show and tell". Catch up with all the interviews here.
A Saharan dust cloud rolling through Dallas; Texas education board questions push for new exam; Caterpillar relocates headquarters from Chicago area to Irving; Judge approves $10 million in financing for Edgemere
Dallas has refused to pay $10.2M for county jail services over contract dispute; 3 face human trafficking charges after teen last seen at Dallas Mavericks game found; Edgemere's landlord hits back; Kelvin Joseph joins Cowboys for voluntary workouts after being questioned in Dallas shooting case
Welcome to Franco-American Pathways, a podcast from the University of Southern Maine's Franco-American Collection. This month, we spoke with Steven Riel, a New England poet of Franco-American descent, who just released his fifth poetry collection, Edgemere. We discussed Riel's upbringing in Massachusetts, his relationship to his Franco-American heritage, in addition to the themes of memory, identity, and selfhood in his poetry. In The Archivist's Corner, Anna will introduce the Nandette Poetry book, a collection of poems and ephemera from Fernande Audet. In La Collection Parle, Maureen will read some of Audet's poetry, in French and English. Welcome and Happy listening! Music: Robert Sylvain Production and Editing: Julia Rhinelander The Archivist's Corner: Anna Faherty La Collection Parle: Maureen Perry
Jainey Bavishi is the director of the New York City Mayor's Office of Climate Resiliency — overseeing more than $20 billion worth of investments to prepare New York City for the impacts of climate change. This includes bolstering the city's coastline against coastal storms and high-tide flooding, preparing for intense rainstorms, and protecting New Yorkers against deadly heat waves. We met with Jainey the spring of 2021, well before the current hurricane season provided a dramatic demonstration for why these efforts are so critical to the city's future. She brought us to the newly rebuilt boardwalk of Edgemere, an oceanfront community on the Rockaway peninsula, not far from JFK airport, in Queens. The Rockaways were hit hard by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, and Edgemere, whose very name means “at the sea's edge,” is among the communities still grappling with the hard choices, presented by changing weather and rising sea levels. Jainey got her start working on equitable disaster recovery efforts after Hurricane Katrina, and went on to lead climate preparedness efforts for the Obama administration's Climate Action Plan. In 2017, she joined the de Blasio Administration to lead a team of urban planners, architects, engineers, lawyers, and policy experts who to develop science-based programs and policies that address impacts of climate change. From heatwaves to hurricanes, flooding to FEMA grants, our conversation ranged through the myriad ways our communities will need to think differently about how we build for an ever-changing future. Jainey's insights humanized and made tangible the profound social justice and economic impacts of climate change, and the complexity in designing an equitable recovery plan. Jainey was recently nominated by President Biden to a top leadership position at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), and is awaiting Senate confirmation.
Early voting is underway ahead of the Feb. 23 special election to fill the City Council seat for the District 31 Queens neighborhoods of Arverne, Brookville, Edgemere, Far Rockaway, Laurelton, Rosedale, Springfield Gardens. David Brand, managing editor of the Queens Daily Eagle, and Christine Chung, Queens reporter for The City, talk about who's running, the issues that matter to the district and why this election may be the first real test of the new Ranked Choice Voting system. →Guide to voting in the District 31 Special Election (Campaign Finance Board)
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THE JOURNEY OF THE ROCKAWAYS TAKES US TO THREE NEIGHBORHOODS AND EACH ONE HAS A WONDERFUL STORY! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgemere,_Queens https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_Rockaway,_Queens https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammels,_Queens --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thequeensnewyorker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thequeensnewyorker/support
Raw and unfiltered music for quarantine times including tunes from past guests of the show, Cunabear, Clay Hodges and Mack Styles. Visit their social media to find out more and check out past episodes of the C Port Pat Show. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pat790/support
In a city like New York, it's hard to imagine anywhere that's not bustling with people. But, a new book explores sections of the city, Queens in particular, that are much less traveled. In his new book Abandoned Queens, Richard Panchyk takes us to places that are a bit off the beaten trail like the old Flushing Airport site and what he calls the lost neighborhood of Edgemere in the Rockaways. He's our guest on this week's Cityscape.
In a city like New York, it’s hard to imagine anywhere that’s not bustling with people. But, a new book explores sections of the city, Queens in particular, that are much less traveled. In his new book Abandoned Queens, Richard Panchyk takes us to places that are a bit off the beaten trail like the old Flushing Airport site and what he calls the lost neighborhood of Edgemere in the Rockaways. He's our guest on this week's Cityscape.
Subscribe for Free on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and Player FM!Kim Yates and her trusty sidekick Trixie return to talk all about the upcoming Haunted Kampout,June 22, 2019 at Kim's Krypt Haunted Mill! She is always full of good news and great stories and is one of the most requested guests by our listeners for encore appearances! Later in the episode, Kim tells us all about the latest Scarlet Angel CD and their CD Release party for Rise Metal Angels on April 13, 2019 at the Sparta Inn in Edgemere, 6400 N.Point Blvd. For more info see www.kimskrypt.com and www.scarletangelrocks.com.The Chorus of the Chesapeake will be having their annual May Show at Kraushaar Auditorium at Goucher College on May 11, 2019. For more information and tickets please see www.dundalk.org.The Fowl Players of Perryville return to the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad on April 6, 2019. The Show is Tennis, Anyone? For more information see www.wmsr.com or call 1-800-TRAIN50.The Uncle Moldy Show will be performing at Folk Rock Night on April 4th at Reverb Collective- 2112 N Charles St, and opening for The Godz on April 12, 2019 at Mum's- 1132 S.Hanover St. in Federal Hill.
New York City Councilman Donovan Richards visited The Wave on June 4 to discuss the ongoing plans to develop Downtown Far Rockaway and other projects including the proposed affordable housing development at the former site of Peninsula Hospital.
We are staying on this #Markle train with episode 17 of @happilyNEVERafter with My Summer Prince! When you’re a PR assistant with a dragonlady for a boss, the best thing you can really hope for is… No, not to find a new job with improved chances for upward mobility. You are simply hanging out waiting for a prince to whisk you away to his castle far, far away. Right… But anyway, Taylor Cole – Hallmark veteran, and Jack Turner – new to me, are riding this REO Speedwagon gravy train all the way back to the kingdom of Edgemere. First, though, Mandy Cooper, played by Cole, will need to wrangle this mischievous prince by waging some (painfully stupid) shenanigans of her own. While no one in real life would not have looked up the actual face of a world renown PR professional that they had hired to save their kingdom, Mandy manages to briefly steal the identity of her boss Dierdre, played by the famous Lauren Holly, so she can save him from Idaho town jail and “keep on loving” her summer prince. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Music education is explored with Elizabeth Risch, involved in Edgemere Elementary, and NicNos performs live while also giving insights into their non-profit organization, Music to Your Peers.
Ken Holsberry Finding Jesus in Mark – Inside Out Sunday, February 15, 2015
Ken Holsberry and Steve HempHill. Finding Jesus in Mark – Reaction Time Sunday, February 8, 2015
Larry Suttle – Experiences February 7, 2015
Steve Hemphill – My Search for the Real Heaven February 7, 2015
Steve Hemphill – My Search for Prayers Satan Hates February 7, 2015
Ken Holsberry Finding Jesus in Mark – At the Center of The Circle February 1, 2015
Don Heyen Finding Jesus in Mark – Right There Under Your Nose January 28, 2015
Ken Holsberry Finding Jesus in Mark – Is There a Doctor in the House January 25, 2015
Wendell Burnam Finding Jesus in Mark – Mark 2:1-17 January 21, 2015
Ken Holsberry Finding Jesus in Mark – The Beginning January 18, 2015
This week, NYC Councilman Donovan joins the show to to speak on a number of issues, including the controversey surrounding Rockaway Youth Task Force leader Milan Taylor, the revelations that Level 3 sex offenders are living in the homeless shelter at the former Daytop Village drug rehab facility, as well as the Councilman's efforts to improve transportation in Rockaway. Also, the Councilman will discuss a city-wide anti-violence initiative that is coming to Rockaway, as well as his efforts to rehabiltate Beach 54th Street in Edgemere.
This is the first sermon from our Fall Revival. The theme for the week was "Soul Care Reform." Our Revivalist was Bishop Heber M. Brown, Jr. He is the Pastor of the Shiloh Baptist Church or Edgemere, Maryland; the Pastor of Brown's Chapel of Newark, NJ; and Presiding Prelate of the Praise Covenant Interdenominational Fellowship.For More Information about Bishop Brown visit:http://www.shilohedgemere.org/ or http://praisecovenant.org/