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Amazing Tales from Off and On Connecticut‘s Beaten Path

It's the oldest town green in North America – one laid out in grid format and continuously maintained since colonial days. The New Haven Green has acquired many secrets in its nearly 400-year existence, including hidden cemeteries, historic churches, famous political visits, and its very purpose for existence. Learn the enchanting history behind one of CT's classic locations from Jason Bischoff-Wurstle, Director of Photo Archives at the New Haven Museum.

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On Cities
Navigating Urban Change: Stories & Struggles of American Cities

On Cities

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 60:00


In this exploration of American cultural landscapes, host Carie Penabad speaks with Yale urban historian, Elihu Rubin, as he delves into the dynamic forces shaping everyday places and the evolving nature of the built environment. Using New Haven and Boston as a canvas, Rubin highlights the interplay between society, economics, and urban change, uncovering what elements contribute to the vitality of cities and the challenges of preserving a sense of place in an ever-evolving globalized world. Through insightful anecdotes, Rubin shares surprising stories of public spaces like the New Haven Green and pivotal events like Mayday 1970, revealing the struggles embedded in urban transformations. As the conversation unfolds, Rubin advocates for a holistic understanding of the relationship between academia, community engagement, and city planning, offering a comprehensive perspective on navigating the stories and struggles of American cities. Do not miss the conversation, this upcoming Friday, January 26th at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 EST on the Voice America Variety Channel or find all previous episodes of ON CITIES on your favorite podcast platform. https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4119/on-cities

On Cities
Navigating Urban Change: Stories & Struggles of American Cities

On Cities

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 60:00


In this exploration of American cultural landscapes, host Carie Penabad speaks with Yale urban historian, Elihu Rubin, as he delves into the dynamic forces shaping everyday places and the evolving nature of the built environment. Using New Haven and Boston as a canvas, Rubin highlights the interplay between society, economics, and urban change, uncovering what elements contribute to the vitality of cities and the challenges of preserving a sense of place in an ever-evolving globalized world. Through insightful anecdotes, Rubin shares surprising stories of public spaces like the New Haven Green and pivotal events like Mayday 1970, revealing the struggles embedded in urban transformations. As the conversation unfolds, Rubin advocates for a holistic understanding of the relationship between academia, community engagement, and city planning, offering a comprehensive perspective on navigating the stories and struggles of American cities. Do not miss the conversation, this upcoming Friday, January 26th at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 EST on the Voice America Variety Channel or find all previous episodes of ON CITIES on your favorite podcast platform. https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4119/on-cities

For the People
JoeAbate Foundation - Probus Club of Greater New Haven - Green STEP Summer Training

For the People

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 54:50


Meet the founder of the nonprofit JoeAbate  Foundation, and learn how it's supporting families with babies in the Yale New Haven Hospital Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, as wll as creating micro-internships to help students discover career possibilities. We'll also invite you to the nonprofiit's upcoming Light Up the Night fundraiser. Then we'll be inviting you to join or support the Probus Club of Greater New Haven, which is seeking new members to support an incredible variety of service projects the club takes on. We'll also explain how the Probus Club can help you get rid of unused bicycles and musical instruments that might be cluttering up your closets, garages, or storage areas. Then we'll hear about Energize Connecticut's Green STEP Summer Training Program, which just graduated 100 young people credentialed and prepared to go to work in Green commerce. We'll let you in on how to get your school system involved, and about Energize Connecticut's fall plans for expanding this program to after school.

C19
Amplifying community

C19

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 11:41


New Haven will host its second annual Black Wall Street Festival on Saturday at the New Haven Green. A judge will decide how Alex Jones will pay Sandy hook families. Long Island officials worry about beach erosion near a fire island substation. And how concerned should residents be about vibrio?

WNHH Community Radio
Dateline New Haven: Green Party Gubernatorial Candidate Michelle Bicking

WNHH Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 23:22


Dateline New Haven: Green Party Gubernatorial Candidate Michelle Bicking by WNHH Community Radio

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The Farm Podcast Mach II
Et in New Haven Ego Part I w/ Mark Palmer & Recluse

The Farm Podcast Mach II

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 69:49


New Haven, Connecticut, New Haven Green, sacred geometry, mystical topology, The First Church of Christ, Trinity Church on the Green, New Haven Crypt, Skull and Bones, Geronimo, Geronimo's Spirit, Native American legacy, genocide, founding of New Haven, city grid, magic 9 square, Saturn orientation, Saturnine energy, Saturnine symbolism, Satan's Axis, ley lines, 42nd parallel, "psychic highway," Pyrenees, Cathar country, Gironda, Galicia, Basque Country, Arcadia, Et in Arcadia ego Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Oddcast Ft. The Odd Man Out
Ep. 124 The Order of Death Pt. 2

The Oddcast Ft. The Odd Man Out

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 71:35


In this Oddcast we continue the dive on Yale's senior year only fraternity, the very secretive Order of Skull, and Bones. We pick up from part one, and discuss more symbolism, influential members, and possible ties. We also look at several other prominent fraternities, and discuss the net worth of their trusts, and their most notable members, and connections as well. Thank you for your continued support, and i look forward to bringing you more content very soon.   See Also: The Oddcast-The Order of Death Pt. 1 Ep. 104 The Order of Death Pt.1 (podbean.com)   Cheers, and Blessings   The Odd Man Out   Help Support The Show, & Get Early, & Extra Content   Odd Man Out Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theoddmanout   Memento Mori “Remember That You Have To Die”   The society was known to its members as the Eulogian Club: eulogia is Greek for “a blessing” and is applied in ecclesiastical usage to the object blessed.   Fleshing Out Skull and Bones P. 192 Bones meanings are held at the tomb which is a two-story building without windows and who's walls on the outside are covered with Ivy. That's where the term Ivy League came from. The tomb is located to the east of the New Haven Green about 100 yards from the federal courthouse the Yale University owns the majority of land in downtown New Haven almost all of the university buildings are interconnected by a series of underground tunnels so visiting Bonesman never need approach the tombs from the street.   Room B, called 322, is the "sanctum sanctorum" of the temple. Its distinguishing feature is a facsimile of the Bones pin, handsomely inlaid in the black marble hearth, just below the mantel, and also inlaid in marble is the motto: "Rari Quippe Boni," in old English text. The motto is said to come from the passage by Juvenal: ["Good men forsooth are scarce: there are hardly as many as there are gates of Thebes or mouths of the rich Nile."--Juvenal, Sat., xiii. 26.]   "The order was incorporated in 1856 under the name “Russell Trust Association.” By special act of the state legislature in 1943, its trustees are exempted from the normal requirement of filing corporate reports with the Connecticut Secretary of State. As of 1978, all business of the Russell Trust was handled by its lone trustee, Brown Brothers Harriman partner John B. Madden Jr. Madden started with Brown Brothers Harriman in 1946, under senior partner Prescott Bush, George Bush's father."   A grandfather clock is presented to each Knight upon initiation and stays with him throughout his life as a memento of what is called "the Bones experience."   Iserbyt- Secret Societies https://youtu.be/cFQD1bAsUlw David Allen Richards Skulls, & Keys-The history of Yale secret societies https://youtu.be/4J4mRqND9aI Ron Rosenbaum-S, & B Peice https://youtu.be/apzwObT0qNM Alexandria Robbins/Secrets Of The Tomb Lecture https://youtu.be/KOKGt9Bl2wM Founded in the fall of 1996 by Rabbi Shmully Hecht, Ben Karp, "Cory Booker" and Michael Alexander as an intellectual salon and Jewish leadership society, the group that started out as a social club for would-be and current leaders of the Yale community has blossomed into an organization recognized the world over, yet with a decidedly secular twist. "There was no question that Eliezer was a Jewish association," says New York Times critic at large Edward Rothstein, a member of the society, "but also no question that along with its elements of religious observance and allusion, the aura was nonsectarian intellectual." http://content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2057526,00.html Eliezer now called Shabtai Shabtai has deep connections to Israeli political, military, and judicial figures and hosts regular off-the-record meetings and briefings on Israeli developments. Participants, many of whom have also been speakers and guests at Shabtai, include Aharon Barak, Elyakim Rubinstein, Hanan Melcer, Ehud Barak, Yuval Steinitz, Alex Lubotzky, Yoav Gallant, Daniel Taub, Ron Prosor, Danny Dayan, Ido Aharoni, Gideon Meir, and Yaakov Amidror, as well as other individuals like Gilad Shalit. International Jewish leaders meet regularly with Shabtai members to inspire their participation and receive their guidance on critical issues facing global Jewry. These have included Adin Steinsaltz, Ephraim Mirvis, Yanki Tauber, Tzvi Freeman, Emanuel Rackman, Sholom Dovber Lipskar, David Lincoln, James Ponet, Jacob Immanuel Schochet, Yitzchok Kogan, Y.Y. Jacobson, and Faivish Vogel, as well as many others. Videos https://vimeo.com/shabtai https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shabtai_(society) Corey Booker Shabtai Founder https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2019/02/06/shabtai-founder-cory-booker-law-97-to-run-for-president/   See The Books: America's Secret Establishment: An... book by Antony C. Sutton (thriftbooks.com)   Fleshing Out Skull & Bones:... book (thriftbooks.com)   Skulls and Keys: The Hidden History of... book by David Alan Richards (thriftbooks.com)   Alexandra Robbins Books | List of books by author Alexandra Robbins (thriftbooks.com)   Odd Man Out Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theoddmanout         ACR- My Podcasting Family Visit the home of The Oddcast at "Alternate Current Radio, and check out all their other great shows including, Boiler Room, and be sure to subscribe to their Social Media to get updates on all the fantastic talk, and music shows. https://alternatecurrentradio.com/   Check out the ACR video: "Shilling For Sanity" https://youtu.be/TyQv1JL78Eg   Support the show by subscribing, liking, sharing, & donating!     Fringe Radio Network- Radio on the Fringe! http://fringeradionetwork.com/       Patreon-Welcome to The Society Of Cryptic Savants   https://www.bitchute.com/video/C4PQuq0udPvJ       Social Media: _theoddmanout on Twitter, and Instagram       Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theoddcastfttheoddmanout       "A special   Thank You to my Patrons who contributed to this episode. You are very much appreciated."   Their Order Is Not Our Order!

Elm City Vineyard Church Talks
Easter 2021: The Better Word

Elm City Vineyard Church Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 30:44


Lead Pastor, Josh Williams shares the 2021 Elm City Vineyard Easter message to our Church as we gathered outdoors on the New Haven Green.

Chaz & AJ in the Morning
Wednesday, December 2: Who Gets The Vaccine First; New Haven Green Tree Update; Return Of The McRib

Chaz & AJ in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 46:56


The CDC has revealed after a lengthy meeting, who they believe should be the first recipients of the vaccine. Plus, a scientist (who sounded a lot like AJ) talks about the meeting and how the order was determined for who gets it first. (0:00)   Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to call in their celebrity encounters, and it sounds like everyone has a Paul Newman story, and the man loved his beer. (12:01)   Bill from the New Haven Parks Dept. was on this morning to announce the arrival of the replacement tree from Hamden, to the New Haven green. (17:37)   The McRib is back. AJ spent almost 10 minutes celebrating. (20:59)   Movie critic Joe Meyers talks to Chaz and AJ about the new edit Francis Ford Coppola has done for Godfather 3. (28:00)   Trump called in to talk about the pardons he's offering for his children and Rudy Giuliani, and then was surprised by Joe Biden jumping on the call to talk about his dog being responsible for breaking his foot. (34:42)   Yesterday, Chaz and AJ played the video of AJ winning Employee of the Quarter. Today, that was remixed with classic clips of AJ losing his temper. (39:34) Image Credit: kovop58 / iStock / Getty Images Plus

Where We Live
Where We Live Extra: 50 Years After New Haven's 'May Day', Yale Alum Reflects On Role Of Black Student Leaders

Where We Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 9:56


Last week we brought you a show about the New Haven’s Black Panther trials and the 1970 May Day rally, fifty years ago now this month, when tens of thousands of protestors gathered on the New Haven Green and the campus of Yale University--in  support of Black Panther Party leaders Bobby Seale and Ericka Huggins, who were on trial in New Haven. Many New Haven residents feared violence would break out during the May Day protests. And yet on that day, New Haven remained relatively peaceful. On Yale’s campus, black student leaders played a critical role in making sure that peace held. In this Where We Live Extra, we wanted to share a conversation with one of those student leaders, Ralph Dawson, a member of the Yale Class of 1971 and the moderator of the Black Student Alliance at Yale (BSAY) at the time. Connecticut Public Radio spoke to Dawson about his recollections of the weeks leading up to May 1, 1970. Support the show.

Revolution on Trial
Revolution on Trial – TRAILER

Revolution on Trial

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 1:49


Co-Produced by: The Narrative Project and Artspace New Haven 50 years ago the Black Panther Party organized a rally on the New Haven Green to protest the trial of nine party members who were being tried for accounts relating to the murder of Panther member and suspected FBI informant, Alex Rackley. This 8-part series features firsthand […] The post Revolution on Trial – TRAILER appeared first on Artspace New Haven.

WPKN Community Radio
Whats Happening New Haven

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 54:41


August is loaded with sizzling events and ideas! This month, interviews with Ed Fast and Conga Bop, who are set to play outdoors at Pardee-Morris, also I chat with the Senior Curator at the Yale Art Gallery, who is organizing a fascinating program of visual art, story, and myth—great for families, but all invited. Loads of live music coming up at Mactivity Cafe and the Statehouse—Kaleta and Super Yamba Band and Magic Dick and Shun Ng; guitar phenom! Also, the Puerto Rican Annual Fest is cued up for the New Haven Green! More art installations at the Kehler-Liddell space, and the Five Point Gallery, as well. Good times await with Farm Day at the Dudely Farm, and so much more! Listen now to get times and dates for your next New Haven experience!

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Geeks United with Al and Bob!
Frightening 50 #7: New Haven Greens, CT

Geeks United with Al and Bob!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 6:10


Bob discusses a surprisingly haunted location in CT: New Haven Greens. Thanks to good old Wikipedia for a lot of the information contained in this episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven_Green

3nOUT
Week 11 picks

3nOUT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 32:51


Live from the LV Strip and the New Haven Green

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LoveBabz LoveTalk
Ann Massaro

LoveBabz LoveTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 50:58


On this episode, host Babz Rawls-Ivy talks to Ann Hartman Massaro, organizer for both national and local meetings of the group Women & Allies Strike Out, about the local chapter's upcoming 12/12/16 protest on the New Haven Green.

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Mornings with Mubarakah
Women & Allies Strike Out

Mornings with Mubarakah

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2016 49:13


Host Mubarakah Ibrahim welcomes Ann Massaro, Head of the New Haven chapter of Women and Allies Strike Out! to talk about a nationwide rally the organization is hosting on Dec 12th. The New Haven Chapter will be meeting on the New Haven Green at 12pm Dec 12th.

Turned Out A Punk
Episode 13 - Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2015 67:48


This week Damian is joined by hardcore legend Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed. Jamey also had his own podcast ‘The Jasta Show’ and various other projects, including former owner of xmulletx.com. Listen in as the two talk about Jamey’s rise from throwing park shows in Connecticut Commons, to being in one of the most popular aggressive bands in the world. For the first part of the conversation check out https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-jasta-show/id905155742?mt=2 Episode 55. Also discussed in the episode: - Metallica’s Black Album, a record worth fight over - Agnostic Front, Sick Of It All, and Bad Brains “going metal” and having it speak to you - Roger Merit as inspirational pin-up - The elitism of underground music scenes - The burden of being unable to get into Fugazi - Cold calling for a show and having it work - Playing a club the night after a GG Allin show: SHOES REQUIRED - Being thrown out of a band as motivation to start a new band - Putting on outdoors show on the New Haven Green - Booking Conerstone to play Leeway and CroMags - Be careful what gets used as a pull quote: "The starting Hatebreed as a reaction to Quicksand" story. - Hardcore is: “Infest, Voorhees and Man Is The Bastard” - The second wave of having Ray and Porcell pissed at you - Connecticut: “We were dicks” - Booking Saves The Day and New Found Glory - Never being above playing a certain type of show - Touring with the Voorhees and being booked by Neil from Nausea - Matt Galley: From Hatebreed… merch guy to booking My Chemical Romance - Trading records with Assuck and Ebullition - Dutch East India - Dwid and the Integrity split - Jamming with people who are “stable”

The Hidden Staircase
17: The shallow graves beneath New Haven Green

The Hidden Staircase

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 7:57


New Haven Green was the original town gathering area.Originally called the Marketplace, it was completed in 1638 as a park, marketplace, and designated area for the 144,000 people whom Puritans believed would be spared during the second coming of Christ.It is around sixteen acres, and in its early days, it was home to a school, a Methodist church, and a prison.People have been strolling across the green for centuries, just going about their daily lives, unaware of the haunting truth buried just below their feet.Visit us online.Episode Sponsor:Head to FACTORMEALS.com/hidden50 and use code hidden50 to get 50% off!