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Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Jean Paul Weg LLC v. Director of the NJ Division of Alcogolic Beverage

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 59:33


Jean Paul Weg LLC v. Director of the NJ Division of Alcogolic Beverage

Master Your Finances(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Season 15 Episode 5: Preparing for The Tax Season

Master Your Finances(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 48:18


In this episode, our guest Jamie Zug, who is currently a Tax Attorney at McCarter & English, talks about how taxpayers could recognize unusual NJ tax situations that may apply to them and talks about identifying any pitfalls they may encounter. Through his years of experience assisting taxpayers avoid/resolve any disputes with NJ Division of Taxation and the Internal Revenue Service, Mr. Zug will educate you on when will be the right time to seek help with your tax situation.

Working Together for Working Families
Trauma and Resilience for Whole Families: A conversation with Dr. Bruce Perry and Rev. Darrell Armstrong

Working Together for Working Families

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 31:56


Pascale Sykes Foundation champions the Whole Family Approach, a family-led strategy that provides adults and children with the tools to set, plan for and achieve their goals. Working Together for Working Families podcast was developed with the intention of it being a limited time series of timely discussions. For this, our final episode, we welcome Bruce Perry, MD, PhD, author of the New York Times bestseller “What Happened to You” co-authored by Oprah Winfrey. Dr. Perry has over 30 years of experience as teacher, clinician and researcher in children's mental health and neurosciences. We also welcome Reverend Darrel Armstrong, Pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church (Trenton, NJ), Founder, FAAITH Global Network; Former Director, NJ Division of Prevention and Community Partnerships. Dr. Perry will be the keynote speaker at the upcoming Power of Research to Inform Policy summit on November 16, 2022. Click here to register to attend virtually. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pascale-sykes/message

Ocean City Beacon
Handicapped Parking

Ocean City Beacon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 0:54


Ocean City works constantly to make streets, sidewalks, the beach, bay and boardwalk accessible to those with disabilities or limited mobility. Check back here regularly for updates on new amenities. PARKING AT METERS BY HANDICAPPED PLACARD HOLDERS According to the NJ Division of Disability Services, NJ Motor Vehicle Commission and 39:4-207-(C.39:4-207)- When parking at a metered space, a driver or passenger with a placard or handicapped license plate must put the appropriate amount of money in the meter. If the vehicle will occupy the space for more than the maximum amount that the meter holds, the driver must fill the meter to the maximum amount. This will permit the vehicle to occupy the space for up to 24 hours, and no further payment will be required during that time. PARKING IN MUNICIPAL LOTS All municipal lots include handicapped spots with access for the disabled. Regular fees apply in-season. FREE SURF CHAIR PROGRAM Beach-accessible wheelchairs are available at the 46th Street Information Center, 46th Street & West Avenue (next to the 46th Street Fire House), from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The program is for individuals of all ages. “Surf Chairs” provide an opportunity for everyone to enjoy the surf and sand. Daily or 1-week maximum. Call (609) 554-0352 for information or reservations. Surf chairs are also available at lifeguard headquarters (1st Street, 12th Street, 34th Street, 58th Street) for temporary use to shuttle individuals onto the beach. WHEELCHAIRS ON BOARDWALK A limited number of wheelchairs are available to borrow for free for daily use only on the boardwalk for two hours at a time. You can pick them up at the Music Pier Information Center (on the boardwalk between 8th Street and 9th Street), first-come, first-served, during business hours. Call 609-399-6111, ext. 9337 with questions. BEACH ACCESS The city is experimenting with ADA-accessible beach-access mats stretching onto the beaches at Surf Road, Waverly Beach (off E. Atlantic Blvd.), Stenton Place, 14th Street, 34th Street Beach and 58th Street Beach. These paths lead to sitting areas where those in wheelchairs can enjoy the beach. Accessibility measures include ramps over the boardwalk or bulkhead, hard-packed dune crossovers and plastic beach mats across portions of soft sand. BOARDWALK AND BEACH RESTROOMS Rest rooms are located at 1st Street, 6th Street, Music Pier, 11th Street, 12th Street, 34th Street Playground, 58th Street Beach. All bathrooms are handicapped accessible. BOARDWALK PAVILIONS Shaded boardwalk pavilions near 8th Street, 9th Street, 10th Street, 11th Street and 12th Street provide an accessible way to enjoy ocean views. Visit https://TheBeaconTimes.com & https://thebridgetonbeacon.com for NJ community podcasts. Brought to you by The Law Office of Meg McCormick Hoerner in Ocean City. https://hoernerlaw.com Niche business podcasts at : https://nichepodcastnetwork.com

Philadelphia Community Podcast
Insight Pt. 2: PA Conference for Women, AHA Heart Walk & More Options for Voting in NJ

Philadelphia Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 29:47


Do you know the number one killer of women and men? It's heart disease and if this pandemic taught us anything – it might be the important of taking care of your body, mind and spirit. The American Heart Association has resources to help you become or stay heart healthy, less stressed and more fit. I speak with Earnestine Walker, Executive Director of the American Heart Association Philadelphia about her organization and the upcoming Their Annual Heart Walk.Register for the AHA Heart Walk here:https://www2.heart.org/site/TR/HeartWalk/FDA-FoundersAffiliate?pg=entry&fr_id=6084Find out more about the American Heart Association Here:https://www.heart.org/en/affiliates/pennsylvania/philadelphiaWe continue our series on the Pennsylvania Conference for Women highlighting local women leaders. We'll be talking with Loren Hudson is SVP and Chief Diversity Officer for Comcast Cable a sponsor of the Conference which takes place virtually November 10th. Hudson shares strategies for creating a work environment that goes beyond hiring underrepresented groups but supporting them to thrive. https://www.paconferenceforwomen.org/https://www.paconferenceforwomen.org/careerfair/First, the November General election is just around the corner. I speak to Robert Giles Director of the NJ Division of Elections about changes that will make voting even more accessible. https://nj.gov/state/elections/vote.shtml

Philadelphia Community Podcast
What's Going On: PA Conference for Women, AHA Heart Walk & More Options for Voting in NJ

Philadelphia Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 29:22


Do you know the number one killer of women and men? It's heart disease and if this pandemic taught us anything – it might be the important of taking care of your body, mind and spirit. The American Heart Association has resources to help you become or stay heart healthy, less stressed and more fit. I speak with Earnestine Walker, Executive Director of the American Heart Association Philadelphia about her organization and the upcoming Their Annual Heart Walk.Register for the AHA Heart Walk here:https://www2.heart.org/site/TR/HeartWalk/FDA-FoundersAffiliate?pg=entry&fr_id=6084Find out more about the American Heart Association Here:https://www.heart.org/en/affiliates/pennsylvania/philadelphiaWe continue our series on the Pennsylvania Conference for Women highlighting local women leaders. We'll be talking with Loren Hudson is SVP and Chief Diversity Officer for Comcast Cable a sponsor of the Conference which takes place virtually November 10th. Hudson shares strategies for creating a work environment that goes beyond hiring underrepresented groups but supporting them to thrive. https://www.paconferenceforwomen.org/https://www.paconferenceforwomen.org/careerfair/First, the November General election is just around the corner. I speak to Robert Giles Director of the NJ Division of Elections about changes that will make voting even more accessible. https://nj.gov/state/elections/vote.shtml

Community Outreach With Racquel Williams
Community Outreach- NJ Division of Elections

Community Outreach With Racquel Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:50


Host: Racquel Williams Air Date: 10-1-20 Guest:  Robert Giles, Director of the NJ Division of Elections. Topic:  Millions of voters in NJ mailed in their ballots before the election in record numbers.  Mr. Giles combs through the entire election process in NJ this year.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

She's Got Issues
Bob Giles NJ Division of Elections part 2

She's Got Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 12:19


This week's guest is Bob Giles, Director of the NJ Division of Elections. Bob explained everything about this year's election including the subject of NJ voting by mail.  Other subjects included signature matching on ballots, how to fill in an online ballot correctly, what to do if someone has not yet received their ballot in the mail, how to track your ballot, and common mistakes to watch.   For more information, please visit vote.gov.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

She's Got Issues
Bob Giles NJ Division of Elections part 1

She's Got Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 10:37


This week's guest is Bob Giles, Director of the NJ Division of Elections. Bob explained everything about this year's election including the subject of NJ voting by mail.  Other subjects included signature matching on ballots, how to fill in an online ballot correctly, what to do if someone has not yet received their ballot in the mail, how to track your ballot, and common mistakes to watch.   For more information, please visit vote.gov.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Around Ocean County
Bob Giles NJ Division Of Elections part 2

Around Ocean County

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 12:19


This week’s guest is Bob Giles, Director of the NJ Division of Elections. Bob explained everything about this year's election including the subject of NJ voting by mail.  Other subjects included signature matching on ballots, how to fill in an online ballot correctly, what to do if someone has not yet received their ballot in the mail, how to track your ballot, and common mistakes to watch.   For more information, please visit vote.gov.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Around Ocean County
Bob Giles NJ Division Of Elections part 1

Around Ocean County

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 10:37


This week’s guest is Bob Giles, Director of the NJ Division of Elections. Bob explained everything about this year's election including the subject of NJ voting by mail.  Other subjects included signature matching on ballots, how to fill in an online ballot correctly, what to do if someone has not yet received their ballot in the mail, how to track your ballot, and common mistakes to watch.   For more information, please visit vote.gov.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mental Health News Radio
Technology and Compliance Leadership in Mental Health: June Noto

Mental Health News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 33:23


It isn't often enough that Kristin gets to talk tech with a powerhouse female in healthcare. Joining her on this show is June Noto discussing her career and how technology and compliance has and continues to shift in mental health and addiction services.June Ann Noto is the Vice President of Information Technology, Human Resources and Administrative Services at the New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies, Inc. (NJAMHAA). For the past 20 years, Ms. Noto has directed the Community Information Technology Project, which is a joint public/private venture of NJAMHAA and the NJ Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS), providing technology leadership, advocacy and support to more than 200 human services organizations.Before joining NJAMHAA, Ms. Noto was the Director of Information Management at CPC Behavioral Healthcare, (Eatontown, NJ). Prior to starting her career in the not-for-profit arena, she held several technical positions for companies such as McGraw-Hill, Fairchild Publishing and Royal Doulton. With a diverse information technology (IT) background spanning more than 40 years, Ms. Noto has a record of leadership and achievement in automating business processes to improve efficiency, reduce costs and improve outcomes, while aligning the technology vision to the strategic plan and mission of the organization. Most recently working on implementing electronic health record collaborations in NJ and focusing on compliance issues related to cyber security, HIPAA and 42CFR Part II, Ms. Noto participates with several workgroups and committees and hosts numerous conferences and educational opportunities as a part of the IT Project offerings.She has participated on the Office of the National Coordinator’s Communities of Practice, Specialty Practice Workgroup, and had been appointed as a NJ Health IT Champion by the NJ Health Information Commission. Ms. Noto was the first to implement a behavioral health electronic records collaborative in New Jersey, as well as implement the nation’s first statewide behavioral health benchmarking initiative in New Jersey. She was involved in gaining provider buy-in on the Decision Support 2000+ initiative and became a voting member for the HL7 Standards for the Behavioral Healthcare Profiles committee convened by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and the Center for Mental Health Services. Ms. Noto has presented at several conferences hosted by the Center for Mental Health Services, the Coalition of Mental Health Consumer Organizations, the New Jersey Association of Community Providers, ASAH Private School Association, the NJ Primary Care Association, the NJ Center for Non-Profits and NJAMHAA on topics of compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), IT planning, security, business continuity, Software as a Service (SaaS), cloud computing, and Cyber Security.Ms. Noto has authored articles for Mental Health Weekly, Behavioral Healthcare magazine, NJAMHAA News and the IT Project’s quarterly newsletter, Bits & Bytes.

Rowan Radio On Demand
Career Talk: Veronica Allende & The NJ Division of Criminal Justice

Rowan Radio On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 29:51


Host Ruben Britt speak with Veronica Allende, Director of New Jersey's Division of Criminal Justice about her background and her career in legal affairs and law enforcement.

The SALT Show with Baker Botts L.L.P.
Does Throw Back and Throw Out Make You Want to Throw Up?

The SALT Show with Baker Botts L.L.P.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 14:01


The SALT Show Episode 70 (Update for Week of August 4, 2019) On this week's episode: • An overview of the throw-back apportionment rule • An overview of the throw-out apportionment rule • Whirlpool Properties v. NJ Division of Taxation Links to share the podcast with colleagues: bakerbotts.com, iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, Podbean, Spotify

Raising 'Rents (as in paRents) a show about caring for an aging parent or adult

Day 16 of the 30 Day Preparation Plan To Care For An Aging Adult:   Senior Scams  Zack shares a personal story of a scammer calling his cell phone.  Scammers are getting more and more creative.  Easy targets are people with cell phones (because they always pick up) and your aging parent who are at home and answer the good old fashion land line.  Latest scam is about the new Medicare issued card—something every older adult may fall for.   This is Day 16 of the 30 day preparation plan to care for an aging parent and the topic is senior scams.  If you have not had a chance to listen to days 1-15, please go to season 1 http://raisingparentspodcast.com/page/7/ and check out those episodes.  We also talk about the 9 beginner steps in raising your parent in season 1.    2.7 million reports of fraud and identity theft were reported in 2017 according to FTC  Federal Trade Commission costing victims a total of $328 million.  Those are the reported ones. That doesn’t count the attempts. Senior citizens are targeted more frequently than any other age group according to the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs.  A very popular scam is during tax season—“This is the IRS calling”.   Here are the top 10 scams of late (National Council on Aging - NCOA):  https://bit.ly/1MVdQKR   Health Care/Medicare/Health Insurance Counterfeit Prescription Drugs Funeral & Cemetery Scams Fraudulent Anti-Aging Products Telemarketing Internet Fraud Investment Schemes Homeowner/Reverse Mortgage Sweepstakes & Lottery Scams The Grandparent Scam   Some others not mentioned by these folks are the one about a scammer calling as a utility company telling the victim that they are past due and need to pay now before cutting off the power.   Then there is the one posing as the NJ Motor Vehicle Department telling you your driver license has been suspended and that a payment is needed to get your license back.    There is also the ones that give out a customer service rep for big names like Amazon and you google search the number and it takes you to a fake webpage that makes you think it really is Amazon and it will ask you for your information.    The latest one should also get your attention.  It’s about the new Medicare card and since about 44 million Americans are enrolled in Medicare that is a pretty big target group to go after.     Medicare will not call you.  They just don’t.  Everything will be sent written in the old fashion snail mail style.  So never never talk to anyone on the phone if they say they are Medicare.  By the way the IRS does not make phone calls either.  They use snail mail too.    https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/New-Medicare-Card/index.html If you haven’t seen a Medicare card ask to see your parent’s.  If they haven’t received their new ones yet and you are looking at the old one, you will see the problem right away.  Their social security number is on it.  Medicare has always advised that you carry your card.  This has been one of the biggest causes of identity thefts known for a long time.   We all misplace our purses and wallets, especially as someone ages.  And of course they are stolen as well.  And scammers used to ask Medicare beneficiaries to read the number off the card over the phone.  Today you probably notice that the social security number is hidden practically on everything.  At the very most you will see xxx-xx- and the last four digits.  This makes it tougher for bad people to steal your identity.    So the CMS  or the Center For Medicare and Medicaid Services has wanted to change this for quite some time but it was going to be very expensive to do so and they did not have the funding.  Luckily they found some cash and started changing the cards as of April 2018.  It is going to be a gradual process since there are so many folks who have a Medicare card.  They plan to take one year to do this.   But they are mailing them out automatically free of charge starting in one geographic area and moving to another.  When they receive their new card, they are being asked to destroy the old one.  Just make sure your parent does not destroy their social security card or health or drug plan cards.  Just the old Medicare card with the Social Security number on it.   Other things to know:   You will receive your new Medicare card any time from April 2018 until the end of April 2019. You can use your new card as soon as you receive it. There is no activation required. To ensure you receive your new Medicare card, create or log into your account at ssa.gov (“my social security account”) to make sure your address is up to date. Additional resources from https://www.medicare.gov/ Here are some of the things scammers will do--tell your parent there is a fee for the new card and ask them for their credit card or banking information to pay for it.  Or they will call and ask to validate their information including credit card and banking information before they send out the card or give them a refund for the old one.  The will tell them they cannot use the card until they activate it and they need to give them some information first to do that.    The problem is that many older adults will get embarrassed if they have been scammed and won’t tell anyone.  Or they will not know where to turn to tell someone they have been scammed.   After hearing so much about the new card, and relying heavily on your Medicare benefits, you can be easily convinced that your Medicare may be at jeapordy if you do not do what the caller says.  With healthcare costs so high no one wants their Medicare in jeapordy and you may fall for it.     How do they protect themselves from fraud? Tell them not not share your new Medicare card or MBI with anyone. Keep your card in a safe place and do not carry it in your purse or wallet unless you need it that day. Only give your MBI to people you trust and who legitimately need it such as doctors, pharmacists and health care providers. So this is worth repeating….Scammers may call to ask you to pay an activation fee for the new card.  The card does not need to be activated and there is no fee! Scammers may call to ask you to update or confirm your address or Social Security Number. That is not necessary.  The card is good to go once it is sent to you. Never give your Social Security number or address to anyone over the phone! Never send money or give personal information in response to an unsolicited request.   If you suspect something you can Search online for phone numbers or company names and put “scam” with it to see the latest.  Most seniors are not aware of the latest scams. Best thing to do is to Report anything suspicious to the FTC:  1-877-382-4357. You can also sign up for scam alerts:         https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/features/scam-alerts   Now that mom or dad know how to use a cell phone and can text, scammers are hitting them up too.   It’s not necessarily that someone is fooled or not so smart.  As you get older, you may get in a vulnerable moment where you are wishing it was true...how great it would be to get some extra money to have a little more retirement money or leave something for your family—so the sweepstakes check is tempting.  Or even how they may not want to bother you again for something and they try to handle this alone….like activating their Medicare card.  Hey mom and dad...bother me!  That is not a problem at all….but getting scammed is.     Please give me some feedback on what you think of the show so far or topics you may want to hear about in the future.  http://raisingparentspodcast.com/contact/     And remember, our parents raised us.  The least we can do is to help raise them.  Talk to you later. Sources used in this series:  Intro/outro music: Arthaiz Other music used on this episode: “Subdivision of the Masses” by Philipp Weigl.  http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Philipp_Weigl/Sound-trax/Subdivision_of_the_Masses  Daughter Anastasia Demopoulos does the opening voice over Website created and managed by Philip Golden Sponsor: ComForCare Fairfield NJ  https://comforcare.com/new-jersey/fairfield

Rescue the Rescuer
Episode 24- Fire and EMS Casualties of War

Rescue the Rescuer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 36:20


                                   Episode 24- Anthony “Tony” Correia Fire EMS Casualties of War                             Join Tony and I as we discuss the changing of a long-standing culture of “suck it buttercup” mentality and how that needs to change. Too many men and women are suffering in silence and losing their careers way to early. We will be discussing his recently published article Fire EMS Casualties of War.              Anthony Correia is a 40 year member of the fire & emergency service. Having risen through the ranks to various emergency service leadership positions. Mr. Correia is the recently retired Director of the Burlington Township NJ Fire Dept. Previous to that he was Fire Chief in Warrensburg MO. He continues to be an active firefighter & paramedic.  Chief Correia is active in many local, state and national organizations. International Association of Fire Chiefs, N.J. Fire & EMS Institute, NJ Career Fire Chiefs, International Society of Fire Service Instructors, Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association, National Fallen Fire Firefighters Foundation &  He previously sat on the NJ State EMS Advisory Council. Recently he collaborated with the NJ Division of Fire Safety to create the NJ Emergency Service Health & Fitness Coalition He has completed the Executive Fire Officer Program through the National Fire Academy and is a Certified Public Manager from the? ?American Academy of Certified Public ManagersEmergency services author : ?acorr1954.wordpress.comTwitter; tcorreiaFacebook: Anthony Correia Linkedn: Anthony Correia

Discover DEP: the Official Podcast of the NJ Department of Environmental Protection
Epsiode 58-Montclair Sate University Social Media Project

Discover DEP: the Official Podcast of the NJ Department of Environmental Protection

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 29:35


This past spring, DEP partnered with Montclair State University’s Marketing Department to create a social media project for the Montclair students. The students were able to analyze 7 of DEP’s Facebook pages, give DEP’s social media administrators feedback, and create social media campaigns for Earth Week 2017. Now that the project is completed, Dr. Patrali Chatterjee and two of her students, Nathan Ellis and Rokhaya Fall, sat down with Bob Bostock to discuss this collaborative project and the positive outcomes it had both for DEP and Montclair State University. To find out more about Montclair State University’s Feliciano School of Business, please visit https://business.montclair.edu/. Click the links below to view the seven DEP Facebook pages that were a part of this project: NJDEP Air Quality, Energy and Sustainability (https://www.facebook.com/NJDEPAQES/) NJDEP Compliance and Enforcement (https://www.facebook.com/NJDEPComplianceandEnforcement/) New Jersey State Parks, Forests & Historic Sites (https://www.facebook.com/NewJerseyStateParks/) New Jersey Forests (https://www.facebook.com/NewJerseyForests/?hc_ref=SEARCH&fref=nf) New Jersey Historic Preservation Office (https://www.facebook.com/njshpo/) NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife (https://www.facebook.com/NJFishandWildlife/) AmeriCorps NJ Watershed Ambassadors Program (https://www.facebook.com/AmeriCorpsNJWAP/) Photo: (l-r) Nathan Ellis, Dr. Patrali Chatterjee, Rokhaya Fall