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Concerns are being raised over proposed traffic calming measures in Newmarket on Fergus. The proposed works centre on the R458 and R470 roads in the centre of Newmarket on Fergus will involve the construction of a raised tabletop to incorporate three junctions in the time, and the realignment of kerb lines at Main Street. A public consultation on the proposed measures will be held in Newmarket on Fergus Community Hall on Tuesday, the 6th of May (4-6pm). To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Kevin McCormack, a resident of Newmarket on Fergus, who is concerned about what is proposed. Photo(C): Canva
Kevin McCormack of Peconic Ice Rinks joins Gianna Volpe on the WLIW-FM Heart of The East End Monday segment underwritten by Jennifer Benton to talk about how efforts by the Peconic Hockey Foundation led to opening an NHL-sized ice rink in the Enterprise Park at Calverton.Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
In Hastings on Gilligan Road, residents have been forced to crawl on to their roofs, chased by rising flood waters. Kevin McCormack and his wife were waiting for several hours on their roof before a rescue jet boat found them.
"The most significant weather event this century." That's the way Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has described the impact of ex-tropical cyclone Gabrielle. Communication and physical access to many communities, particularly in Hawke's Bay and Tairawhiti, remain difficult, with power outages adding to the strain. Hipkins said he is particularly concerned about Wairoa, where the Wairoa River has burst its banks, inundating 10-15 percent of the town which is home to around half of the town's 8000 population. Communication was only partly restored late last night through the use of a Star Link terminal. Hawke's Bay Civil Defence said Wairoa has only one day's worth of food, and enough drinking water for two days. They have made a request to NEMA for enough food and water to supply the district for seven days. Travel between Napier and Hastings is not possible. SH2 is out due to flooding, with the Ngaruroro River Bridge closed due to flooding. SH51 is also closed due to severe weather conditions". Further north, Wairoa is cut off as State Highway 2 Gisborne to Ōpōtiki and Napier to Gisborne is closed as is State Highway 35 Gisborne to Hicks Bay A Tokomaru Bay business owner said the highway through Tairāwhiti has sustained incredible damage. Peter Cunningham of Highway 35 Cafe spent last night sheltering at an uphill marae along with most of the town's population. He said Tokomaru Bay has been flooded - but Uawa/Tolaga Bay appears to be the worst-affected. Gisborne residents are being asked to urgently conserve water after a break in the city's main supply, somewhere between the dams and the treatment plant. The Government estimates roughly 2500 people have been displaced by Cyclone Gabrielle so far. This includes 1000 people in the Far North, 400 households in Auckland, 93 in Bay of Plenty, 75 in Waikato and roughly 1000 people in Hawke's Bay. But with communication sparse, officials have struggled to get an idea of the damage caused throughout the country. Northland Civil Defence said hundreds of people were evacuated in Dargaville yesterday after the Awakino River burst its banks. Further south, hundreds of people were rescued from raging flood waters in Hawke's Bay after rivers burst their banks. Hawkes Bay civil defence reported late last night that a woman in Putorino had died after a bank collapsed onto her home. Police visited the property following a missing person's report and undertook rescue efforts but were unsuccessful. And a body was found on the shore in Bay View, Napier shortly before eight-PM last night. It is not yet known if the death is connected to the flooding. Kevin McCormack spent most of the day on his roof with his wife and two neighbours after the Tutaekuri River in Napier burst its banks. In Muriwai, near Auckland, Fire and Emergency will resume the search today for the volunteer firefighter missing in a landslide. Dave van Zwananberg is a vet at Vets North in Kumeu. He is trapped in the wreckage of a house that collapsed. A person is in a critical condition in hospital after being hit by a a falling tree fell in a Kohimarama playground yesterday afternoon. AT's Executive General Manager of Safety, Stacey Van Der Putten said: "Aucklanders should be prepared for delays and disruption to travel today as flood damage, sea conditions, power outages and fallen trees continue to affect our roads and public transport network." Work is well underway to assess and repair damaged roads, with over 500 crew members working across Auckland. While dozens of roads have been reopened, there are currently more than 100 roads closed or partially closed. Many thousands of people still don't have power this morning and face extended outages. Power outages have been reported for 60,000 customers across Hastings, Havelock North, Napier, north along east coast to Tūtira and south to Waimārama. It is expected to take some time before power is fully restored across the region. At its peak earlier yesterday, across the country close to 225,000 people were without power, authorities said.
Frank Morano interviews Deacon Kevin McCormack, the New Superintendent of the Schools of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn about equitable access to quality education, creating a community of support within classrooms, and growth in Catholic school enrollment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The new Superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Brooklyn, Deacon Kevin McCormack, joins Dr. Tim Uhl on the Catholic School Matters podcast to discuss his new role, why he became a superintendent, and how he hopes to inspire change in his diocese. #catholicschoolmatters
Kevin comes on the podcast to discuss with Mark what it is like to work for him being a brother. He is the National Service Manager specializing in the companies inspection program. Kevin has been to 45 of 50 states. He is a road warrior who runs the entire division.
Life and Music.Where we start and those we find along this journey matter. Leaning on each other as we walk this path, the lyrics, the melody and the rhythm bring us together.The Better Together Band is in studio listening to each other and sharing our journey with YOU.We open up about OUR HEALING and OUR WHY in being vulnerable putting in the time, having fun, coming together and sharing our talents for a greater purpose.Coming at you from OUR HOME, New Orleans and forged out of the Covid pandemic- WE ARE better together!Band members: Luis Espinoza (vocalist, guitar), Noelle Young (vocalist), David Vasquez (drummer) Sedrick Hawkins (saxophone, vocals and keys), Scott Schlegel (guitar, vocals), Kevin McCormack (vocals, guitar and keys) and Andrea Espinoza (bassist).HOPE (if you listen) IS all around us.
Kevin McCormack is no stranger to the Nemours enterprise. He's in his seventh year here, having recently taken on the role of Continuous Improvement Specialist after previously serving as a physical therapist, and as director of operations for the Department of Orthopedics. His previous experience, plus a MBA and a drive to positively impact the lives of children make him a perfect fit for Nemours - an organization he'd never heard of before moving to Delaware. Yet he quickly became a fan. Carol Vassar, producer
As the Baylor Bears win their first NCAA BB title and Ethisphere’s annual Global Ethics Summit is just around the corner, Tom and Jay are back to look at this week’s stories top compliance and ethics stories which caught their interest on This Week in FCPA. This week we are joined by special guest Kevin McCormack from Ethisphere who highlights the 2021 Global Ethics Summit. Stories Credit Suisse feels the pain of poor risk management. Matt Kelly in Radical Compliance. Dylan Tokar in the WSJ Risk and Compliance Journal. Tom Smith in the Financial Times. Jason Meyer sees a win for compliance and ethics, on LinkedIn. Is a SOX whistleblower required to prove fraud? Jason Zuckerman in the Whistleblower Protection Blog. Karen Woody named Herndon Fellow. Peter Jettons in The Columns. Accountability: it’s all of us. Sam Sliverstein in LinkedIn. Time for a national privacy law. Steven Cavey in CCI. Is what you need Goldilocks compliance? Jeff Kapan in CEP. Ready to move into compliance or risk management? Dick Cassin says asks some questions first, in the FCPA Blog. How to protect whistleblowers? Alexander Ghavinian in the FCPA Blog. Six principles of whistleblower protection. František Nonnemann the Risk and Compliance Platform Europe. As int’l anti-corruption evolves, is the US losing its place. Robert Clark explores in the FCPA Blog. Podcasts and Events On Integrity Through Compliance, Don Stern and Eric Feldman host former DAG Rod Rosenstein for a two-part series on the past, present and furture of compliance and independent monitoring. Check out Part 1 here. Tom and Megan Dougherty are doing a special podcast series around The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, currently streaming on Disney+. Check out Episodes 1&2 and Episode 3. This month on The Compliance Life, Tom welcomes Jonathon Kellerman. In Episode 1, Jonathon discusses the path he took to compliance. CCI releases a new eBook, The FCPA Year in Review by the Compliance Evangelist, Tom Fox. You can obtain a copy here. Best of all its available at no charge. Join Tom and Jay at Ethisphere’s 2021 Global Ethics Summit, which will be held virtually April 13-15. Listeners to this podcast will receive a 15% discount to Ethisphere’s Global Ethics Summit For more information and registration details click here. Use the code tomfox15 for your discount. Join K2 Integrity’s financial crimes compliance professionals on Thursday, 22 April 2021, at 10 AM ET for DOLFIN’s “Ask an Expert FINQuiry” webinar, for a discussion on the impact of ongoing developments in the financial integrity community. Information and Registration here. Tom announces his latest book, The Compliance Handbook, 2nd edition is available for presale purchase. Use the code FOX25 and go here. The Compliance Handbook 2ndedition will be available in both print and eBook editions. This week on The Compliance Handbook podcast, the ladies from #GWIC join Tom for a deep dive into written standards. Tom Fox is the Voice of Compliance and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An inspiration and a mentor to many, we had the honor of chatting with Deacon Kevin McCormack, Principal of Xaverian Catholic High School in Bayridge, Brooklyn, Deacon with the RC Diocese of Rockville Centre and former radio host of "Religion on the Line" on WABC770AM for 12 years. We talked about how the Deacon gave Ellen an opportunity to co-host with him on WABC770AM (a dream come true), his thoughts on getting through Covid on a spiritual level, its affect on Church parishes, how his High School coped with the shutdown and how it is preparing to reopen and other comforting words to get us through. A truly inspirational man of the cloth, we felt blessed to have him as a guest. Follow the Deacon on Twitter and Instagram:@kevmac71
Stem cell research and procedures have come a long way in the past 10 years. At the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine, CIRM's goal is to accelerate stem cell research and treatments. Stem cell treatments have already cured some diseases and many more current stem cell trials are showing great promise. Kevin McCormack, Sr. Director or Public Communications at CIRM, is with us today and explains what is available now and in the near future.
Kevin McCormack, Director on the EMACC Board and long time member of EMACC and owner of Pension Parameters Financial Services, Inc.
Guest For the interview portion of the show of our 100th episode, we welcome Kevin McCormack from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine, or CIRM, to talk about all of CIRM’s progress, past, present, and…
A number of clinical successes and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's granting of designations that provide accelerated pathways to experimental therapies speaks to the progress of research funded by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. We spoke to Kevin McCormack, senior director of public communications and patient advocate outreach for CIRM, about the growing pipeline of therapies, the changing regulatory environment, and whether the institute will have a future beyond its existing funding.
Tonight Curtis is joined by Steve Adubato, Kevin McCormack, Clark Pena, and Scott Phillips.
Kevin McCormack joins Curtis to discuss the possibility of married priest.
Tonight our incredible special guest is Kevin McCormack, the communications director at CIRM, California’s stem cell institute. Kevin is also a dear friend of Help4HD and was a featured keynote speaker at our first symposium in 2014. He considers himself to be the official translator for the agency, working to turn complex language about equally complex science into everyday English that anyone, including Kevin, can understand. Before joining the agency he spent more than 20 years working as a journalist, most of that in TV news in San Francisco, California. There is a new leader at CIRM, President and CEO Randy Mills and a new strategic plan. The topic of tonight’s show is CIRM’s new Strategic Plan which aims to engage the patient advocate community to increase the number of clinical trials CIRM funds, to help recruit patients for those clinical trials and to help make changes in the way the FDA works in order to speed up the ability to move promising research into clinical trials in people So tune in for a very enlightening show!
The free St. Patrick's Day music playlist of 2014 features Irish Celtic music from Rathkeltair, Baroque & Hungry, Gwilym Morus, Kevin McCormack, The Gothard Sisters, Jack Carey, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Telenn Tri, Burning Bridget Cleary, The Tea Merchants, Marc Gunn, The Rogues, The Shams, Finvarra, La Unica, Heather Dale, The Fire Inside. www.celticmusicpodcast.com The Celtic Music Magazine is pleased to offer ALL of these songs for FREE thanks to the generosity of these artists. Head over to 17 Free Celtic MP3 Downloads for St. Patrick’s Day 2014 to download these great songs after March 14, 2014! If you enjoy this show, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast. Today's show is brought to you by The Irish Tourism Group’s Traditional Music Tours of Ireland See Ireland the right way with a traditional Irish music tour that will help you discover the very best in Irish music through recitals, sessions and demonstrations featuring some of the greatest names in traditional music in Ireland today including renowned composer and producer Peadar O’Riada, Donnchadh Gough from the band Danu and Jack Talty a well-known concertina player, composer and producer. In Ballyvourney you will meet popular traditional Irish dance instructor Timmy ‘The Brit’ McCarthy and learn a few steps yourself. Experience 9 nights’ quality hotel accommodation, 15 meals, site entrance fees, transport in a luxury touring coach and a qualified and experienced tour guide throughout. See such sites as Gougane Barra and Blarney Castle in Cork, The Dingle Peninsula in Kerry and the magnificent Cliffs of Moher to name but a few. To book: Get in touch with IrishTourism directly on tollfree 1877 298 7205 or online at www.irishtourism.com/celticmusicpodcast Don’t forget to mention that you heard about this tour through Celtic Music Podcast. Notes: JOIN SONG HENGE TODAY!: I want to thank all of my good friends of Song Henge. That is the official fan club of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. When you join Song Henge, you get exclusive access to all of the past episodes of the podcast and once a month you'll get a new album of exclusive Celtic music downloads from some of the bands in this show. Plus from now until St Patrick's Day 2014, you can get a free limited-edition Irish green t-shirt to celebrate the podcast and our t-shirt partner Celtophilia Tee Company at celtophilia.com. Your kindness keeps this show running and brings new music to your ears as well as the ears of thousands of other Celtic music fans. Please join today. Because we are changing your world with Celtic music. I WANT YOUR VOICEMAIL: Do you enjoy the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Tell me about it. Why do you listen to the show? What new music have you found? How has this show affected your life? Post a comment on our Facebook fan page or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. Today's voicemail is from... Some Great Irish Resources for St. Patrick's Day. Internet Sacred Text Archive - Celtic Folklore The National Archives of Ireland Ireland By Ways Irish Fireside This Week in Celtic Music "The Ballad of Colonel John Macintosh" by Rathkeltairfrom 8 "The Road to Lisdoonvarna" by Baroque & Hungryfrom Mended "Eryri" by Gwilym Morusfrom Awena "Come My Little Son" by Kevin McCormackfrom An Emigrant’s Letter "Flying Sails" by The Gothard Sistersfrom Compass "The Emigrants Story" by Jack Careyfrom The Emigrants Story "Rambling Shuiler" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyerfrom Red House "An Andro" by Telenn Trifrom Telenn Tri "Ballad of Tim Evans" by Burning Bridget Clearyfrom Pressed for Time "Frogg Polkas" by The Tea Merchantsfrom Gaslights Snaps "Loch Tay Boat Song" by Marc Gunnfrom Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion "Cullen Anderson" by The Roguesfrom Live in Canada, Eh? "Cruel Sister" by The Shamsfrom Go On Home Boys "Kelpie-Cliffs of Moher" by Finvarrafrom Finvarra "Irish Rock Song #4" by La Unicafrom La Unica "Star of the County Down" by Heather Dalefrom My Celtic Heart "Dulaman" by The Fire Insidefrom Strike the Match The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed the music you heard, support the artists in this show. Buy their music. Then tell your friends to visit CelticMusicPodcast.com
Irish Celtic music from Banish-Misfortune, La Unica, The Shams, Out of Alba, Patrick K, Brobdingnagian Bards, The Secret Commonwealth, Coole Park, The Celtic Reggae Revolution, Sassanak Lassies, Martyn Wylde, Staggering Jack, Sarah Marie Mullen, Mikey Mason, The Tomfooligans, Appalachian Celtic Consort, The Triskells, Kevin McCormack, Prydein, Barleyjuice. http://www.celticmusicpodcast.com Listen and share this podcast. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC “Road to Lisdoonvarna/Swallowtail Jig” by Banish-Misfortune from The Fair Little Child “Silver Spear/Maid Behind The Bar” by La Unica from La Unica “Cruel Sister” by The Shams from Go On Home Boys “Mr and Mrs McLean of Snaigow and Asoken” by Out of Alba from Nithi Sessions “City of Shame” by Patrick K from Single “Lothlorien” by Brobdingnagian Bards from Memories of Middle Earth (10th anniversary remastered) “Springtime Unknown” by The Secret Commonwealth from Last Call “Old Hag, You Have Killed Me” by Coole Park from Water Journeys “Raggle Taggle Reggae” by The Celtic Reggae Revolution from Everything Comes To Those Who Wait “Whistle O’er the Lave O’T” by Sassanak Lassies from Fast and Dirty “The Road to Dunmore” by Martyn Wylde from Minstrel’s Lament “Johnny O’Brady’s Lea” by Staggering Jack from The Sailor’s Daughter “Deidre’s Lament” by Sarah Marie Mullen from We Brought The Summer With Us “The Ballad of Essie Tregowan” by Mikey Mason from Storm Coming “McGregor’s Pipes” by The Tomfooligans from Five Rounds “Ballydesmond Polkas 1, 2 and 3″ by Appalachian Celtic Consort from Drop o’the Pure “The Three Ravens” by The Triskells from THE TRISKELLS “Come My Little Son” by Kevin McCormack from An Emigrant’s Letter “Farewell to Eirann” by Prydein from Live at the Fort “Weekend Irish” by Barleyjuice from Larry Kirwan’s Celtic Invasion The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. Travel with Celtic Invasion Vacations Good food, good drink, and good company. Join Marc Gunn on an exciting Invasion of Wales in 2014. You will enjoy a small, friendly group, one-third the size of most tour groups. Relax and savor the land like a local. You will enjoy lots of great Celtic music from Marc Gunn and other Celtic musicians. Smile, laugh, and make lots of wonderful memories with Marc Gunn’s Celtic Invasion Vacations. Subscribe to the Invasion today at CelticInvasion.com CELTIC PODCAST NEWS Join Song Henge Today!: This is the official fan club of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. You can join the secret club and get free access to Song Henge, our online archive of Celtic music downloads. Please join today… Because. We are changing the way you hear Celtic music. Celtic Top 20 officially comes to an end Do you enjoy the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Tell me about it. Why do you listen to the show? What new music have you found? How has this show affected your life? Post a comment on our Facebook fan page or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That’s 678-235-8763.
Welcome to Episode 1 of Ed Tech @XaverianHS, a podcast from two of Xaverian High School's tech leaders. Each week, principal Kevin McCormack and Patrick Fogarty, Faculty Advisor of Instructional Technology, come together to discuss the tragedies and triumphs inherent in becoming a one-to-one school.