POPULARITY
This shares my conversation with Town Council Chair Tom Mercer. This is one of a series of conversations meant to provide a recap of the prior Council meeting. Akin to one of the many sports post-game analysis broadcasts we are familiar with in New England, this would be a discussion focused on the Franklin Town Council meeting of September 1, 2021: ok, what just happened? What does it mean for Franklin residents and taxpayers? We cover the following key topics 4. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS a. Police Department: i. Nick Palmieri, Promotion to Sergeant ii. Jack Flynn, Promotion to Detective iii. Victoria McVicar, New Hire Introduction & Ceremonial Swearing in iv. Patrick MacDonald, New Hire Introduction & Ceremonial Swearing in 5. APPOINTMENTS a. Richard Johnson, Conservation Commission 6. HEARINGS - 7:10pm a. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 21-874: Amendment to Ch.185 Section 21 Parking, Loading, and Driveway Requirements proposed change to minimum parking requirements in Downtown Commercial and Commercial I zoning districts. 8. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS a. Karen Maguire - Superintendent of Schools, Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical School Executive Session - Chap 61A for 215 Prospect St The show notes include links to the meeting agenda and associated documents. Our conversation runs about 29 minutes, so let's listen in to my quarterbacking session with Tom Mercer. -------------- Agenda doc (including connection info) ->https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/6-23-21_town_council_agenda.pdf ( ) https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/9-1-21_town_council_agenda.pdf (https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/9-1-21_town_council_agenda.pdf) ------------- We are now producing this in collaboration with http://www.franklin.tv/ (Franklin.TV) and Franklin Public Radio (http://www.wfpr.fm/ (wfpr.fm)) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help. How can you help? If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors If you don't like something here, please let me know Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening. For additional information, please visit https://www.franklinmatters.org/ (Franklinmatters.org/) or http://www.franklin.news (www.franklin.news) If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com The music for the intro and exit was provided byhttp://www.eastofshirley.com/ ( Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley"). The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission. I hope you enjoy! ------------------ You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
Privacy and cybersecurity are growing legal areas. What does a typical counseling practice look like? And how can you prepare for it? More on Cynthia Cole & Nick Palmieri. SPEAKERS Nick Palmieri, Wayne Stacy, Cynthia Cole Wayne Stacy 00:00 Welcome, everyone to Berkeley Center for Law and Technology's Career podcast. This is the Executive Director of BCLT Wayne Stacey. And with us today, we have Cynthia Cole and Nick Palmieri, from the law firm of Baker Botts, two of the experts in the Northern District of California on privacy and cybersecurity law. Here today to tell us a little bit about the practice of privacy and cybersecurity law and what somebody could expect if they enter this field. So Cynthia, Nick, thank you for joining us today. So the the initial question for this is, you hear people talk about privacy and cybersecurity, like, they're one thing, that the term always gets thrown around, you go to law firm websites, they have a privacy and cybersecurity practice. The question I have is, are they the same? Or are they two different practices? Cynthia Cole 01:01 So, I mean, I think it's a good question. It's a good question. And I would say that one of being an expert in one does not necessarily make you an expert in the other two, right. And so those are questions that this is more for a client, but even for, you know, what an A young attorney looking to kind of specialize in either, it's important to sort of understand that there are some, you know, particular questions and things to kind of understand in about the practice itself, that the firm has, right, if you're looking to sort of lean one way or the other, they are different, but they are converging. And I guess I'll maybe start with the differences, which are just roughly, you know, security is more focused on the kind of infosec network infrastructure issues, right patching and updates and encryption and, and those sort of particularities and then privacy is an area that really didn't, frankly, exist in the US. Except as an, you know, as accepted sort of, on the federal, you know, FTC landscape, right. But it didn't really exist a few years ago, until especially not consumer privacy, the way we talk about it today. And so now, what we're seeing is that with GDPR, from the California, you know, the ccpa, the cpra, Virginia, Colorado, and the focus on the focus on privacy and consumer privacy, and then within those statutes, now, we are seeing security mandates in those statutes. Right. And so a lot of that is really what's driving the obligation, the obligation from a privacy perspective, to have the right cyber security protections. Right. And so that's really kind of how that is converging. Wayne Stacy 03:03 Well, Nick, for it for a new lawyer entering the field, do they need to think about specializing in one or the other is they they start their career and then later on learn both? Nick Palmieri 03:16 So from from my experience it, you know, he started out doing, doing quite a bit of both, like Cynthia said, cybersecurity is more focused on the infrastructure side of things. So there's, there's less of a, you know, legal aspect to it, you know, the legal department at an in-house company, or at, you know, law firms themselves will not be in the, in the deep of a cyber incident, you know, we're not behind the scenes, shutting down servers or anything like that. From the cybersecurity point of view, we're really responsible, responsible for, you know, the response of what happens, you know, who are you reporting things to do, we have to
Pedro and Kim welcome Andre Heizer and Nick Palmieri into this very special episode where the four of them take a deep dive into the hit-show, Avatar: The Last Airbender. Did you watch the show as a kid? Leave us a voice message with your thoughts on the show! As always, don't forget to follow us on all social media platforms: www.facebook.com/variantpodcast www.twitter.com/variantpodcast www.instagram.com/variantpodcast If you love the show and want to support the show for as little as $2 a month, you can do that by going to patreon.com/variantpodcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/variantpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/variantpodcast/support
In this episode, we have two special guests: Andre Heizer (@andreheizer on twitter), and Nick Palmieri (@npalmieriwrites on twitter) joins our host Pedro Heizer and take a deep dive into Batman: Hush. We talk about the animated movie adaptation and the classic graphic novel. So sit back, relax and enjoy episode 3 of the Variant Podcast. -------------- We hope you enjoyed this episode of Variant Podcast. If you’d like to support the show and help the podcast grow, consider visiting us at PATREON.COM/VARIANTPODCAST. In exchange for a recurring monthly contribution, you’ll earn rewards based on your level of support. Thanks for listening! --- 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/variantpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/variantpodcast/support
The MMM team of Kevin Gregory and Nick Palmieri are on deck for this May 2019 episode to talk the "Marvel Comics" #1000 news and other bits, as well as review Marvel's Free Comics Book Day output, "Major X" #1, "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" #6, and the final issue of "West Coast Avengers."
The MMM team of Kevin Gregory and Nick Palmieri are on deck for this episode to review Avengers: Endgame, its achievements, flaws, and status as the culmination of over a decade of films. The pair also discuss all of Marvel's April 2019 news, including the reveal new books like "Valkyrie," "Invisible Woman," "Aero," and "Sword Master."
The MMM team of Kevin Gregory, Jess Camacho, and Nick Palmieri move to their new time of the third Friday of every month and take on the news of the Conan joining the Avengers and Marvel/Hulu green-lighting four new adult animated shows. The trio also review some of the hottest books of the last month like "Daredevil" #1, "Age of X-Man Alpha" #1, and the last two issues of G. Willow Wilson's "Ms. Marvel."
The MMM team of Kevin Gregory), Jess Camacho, and Nick Palmieri tackle Marvel's biggest January 2019 news like the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer release, "War of the Realms" tie-ins, and the return of "Marvel Team-Up." The team then reviews some of January's hottest books, taking a look at "Captain Marvel" #1, "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" #1, "Black Widow" #1, and "Guardians of the Galaxy" #1.
The MMM team of Kevin Gregory and Jess Camacho (but not Nick Palmieri) tackle the news of Stan Lee's death, the new 'Age of X-Man' books, and more, while also reviewing "Uncanny X-Men" #1, "Marvel Knights 20th" #1, and "Avengers" #10.
The MMM team of Kevin Gregory , Jess Camacho, and Nick Palmieri take a look at Sony/Marvel's Venom (but only Kevin's seen the movie). They also review Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman's first arc of the "Venom" relaunch before looking at other October 2018 titles like: "Venom" #7, "Spider-Geddon" #1, "Daredevil" #609, and "Shuri" #1.
In this special episode of MMM, the team of Kevin Gregory, Jess Camacho, and Nick Palmieri talk about Nick and Jess' experience at the con and then get into all of the Marvel announcements of the weekend.
The MMM team of Kevin Gregory, Jess Camacho, and Nick Palmieri, look at Marvel's September news like the first Captain Marvel trailer and the return of "X-Force." The team also review big September books "Captain America Annual" #1, "Iceman" #1, "Return of Wolverine" #1, and "Champions" #24.
The MMM team of Kevin Gregory, Jess Camacho, and Nick Palmieri look at Marvel's August news like the new Uncanny X-Men and "Ironheart" series, as well as, review "Extermination" #1, "West Coast Avengers" #1, and "Fantastic Four" #1,
The MMM team of Kevin Gregory, Jess Camacho, and Nick Palmieri take a look at the plethora of Marvel news spinning out of San Diego Comic Con before turning their attention to some of the biggest and best books of July 2018 including, "Captain America" #1, "Exiles" #5, and "Amazing Spider-Man" #1.
The MMM team of Kevin Gregory, Jess Camacho, and Nick Palmieri tackle all things Ant-Man and Wasp related this episode! In part one, Kevin and Nick spend time reviewing the new MCU movie Ant-Man and the Wasp, and in part two, the trio reread "The Unstoppable Wasp" series from Jeremy Whitley and Elsa Charretier. The entire eight-issue series is on Marvel Unlimited, as well as comiXology.
The MMM team of Kevin Gregory, Jess Camacho, and Nick Palmieri spend the first half of the episode talking about Marvel's May/June new title announcements like "Iceman" returning! Then in part two of the episode, the team review "X-Men: Gold" #30 and give their thoughts on the twist in that issue, as well as look at "Tony Stark: Iron Man" #1, "Thor" #1 and"Amazing Spider-Man" #801.
Host Kevin Gregory and Nick Palmieri talk their thoughts on Avengers: Infinity War and try to divide the movie up into prologue, main event, and tie-ins as if the film were an event comic. For the second half of the episode they are joined by Jess Camacho to review the beginning of Marvel's Fresh Start, "Avengers" #1, from Jason Aaron and Ed McGuinness.
Host Kevin Gregory Jess Camacho, and Nick Palmieri talk about Kevin's experience at C2E2 earlier in April before tackling the plethora of Marvel news from the last month including the "Fantastic Four" relaunch, "Cosmic Ghost Rider," "Death of the Inhumans," and "Extermination." The trio then transition into a discussion of "The Hunt for Wolverine" #1 from Charles Soule and David Marquez out this week.
Host Kevin Gregory has two separate conversations this week. The first, with Jess Camacho, discusses Chip Zdarsky's recent exclusive contract and the announcement of a new "X-23" series and what that means for Laura Kinney and the X-Men. Then, they transition into a discussion about Jessica Jones season 2 and the first arc of Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos' "Alias."The second conversation, with Nick Palmieri, discusses Marvel's recent comiXology sale where they sold collections for $.99. The duo go down the digital rabbit hole after that and discuss the implications of digital comics on local comic shops and the direct market.
Host Kevin Gregory and Multiversity writers Nick Palmieri and Jess Camacho take another look at Black Panther and its importance before digging into all of Marvel's currently announced Fresh Start titles such as Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leni Francis Yu's "Captain America," Dan Slott and Valerio Schiti's "Tony Stark: Iron Man,"and Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley's "Amazing Spider-Man." Finally, the trio review "Infinity Countdown" #1, the newest prequel to Marvel's next biggest event written by Gerry Duggan and illustrated by Aaron Kuder.
Host Kevin Gregory and Multiversity writer Nick Palmieri just wanted to sit down and talk Black Panther but Marvel had to go and announce a relaunch. Join the duo as they discuss the few known details of Marvel's "fresh start" planned to begin May 2018, and then come back for the second half as they review Black Panther, and discuss its impact on the superhero movie genre.
Host Kevin Gregory welcomes Multiversity writers Nick Palmieri and Jess Camacho as they evaluate all of Marvel's recent trailer content from Ant-Man and the Wasp, Deadpool 2, Jessica Jones, and the oddity that was the Venom trailer. After the break the trio come back and breakdown the recent "Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey" miniseries along with a review of "X-Men: Red" #1.
Host Kevin Gregory welcomes Multiversity writers Nick Palmieri and Jess Camacho as they tackle the Akira Yoshida debacle, the implications of the Fox/Disney merger, evaluate Marvel Legacy after 3 months, review "Marvel Two-In-One" #1 and do their best of 2017 and take a look at their hopes for Marvel for 2018.
Welcome Make Mine Multiversity: A Marvel Podcast! Each month we will look at the pressing Marvel news, review some titles, as well as look at celebrated stories from Marvel’s past.Host Kevin Gregory welcomes Multiversity writers James Johnston and Nick Palmieri to discuss Garth Ennis and Lewis Larosa’s first “Punisher MAX” arc, 'In the Beginning, the beginning of the Netflix The Punisher series, and discuss Frank Castle as a character. Thoughts on the show, or about Marvel Comics in general? Share them on Twitter using the hashtag #MakeMineMultiversity. Join us next month where we’ll dig into all the Marvel news and notes.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Caroline Keller – Busted Barbara Kiss – Runaway Magen Tracy – Question PURCHASE ON ITUNES Kathryn Kaye - Mom And Pop's Waltz Fiona Ruth – Shadows Nick Palmieri - En Este Pais PURCHASE ON ITUNES Katrina Stone - Little White House PURCHASE ON ITUNES For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Kristin Chambers at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Caroline Keller at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Olivia Frances at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Caroline Keller – Busted Barbara Kiss – Runaway Magen Tracy – Question PURCHASE ON ITUNES Kathryn Kaye - Mom And Pop's Waltz Fiona Ruth – Shadows Nick Palmieri - En Este Pais PURCHASE ON ITUNES Katrina Stone - Little White House PURCHASE ON ITUNES For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Kristin Chambers at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Caroline Keller at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Olivia Frances at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Caroline Keller – Busted Barbara Kiss – Runaway Magen Tracy – Question PURCHASE ON ITUNES Kathryn Kaye - Mom And Pop's Waltz Fiona Ruth – Shadows Nick Palmieri - En Este Pais PURCHASE ON ITUNES Katrina Stone - Little White House PURCHASE ON ITUNES For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Kristin Chambers at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Caroline Keller at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Olivia Frances at
Nick Palmieri was part of Friday nights trade from New Jersey and he talks about coming to Minnesota