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NYC NOW
October 7, 2024: Midday News

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 7:21


New York City Mayor Eric Adams confirms that Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Philip Banks submitted his resignation Sunday, becoming the 7th senior official to depart amid multiple federal investigations swirling around the administration. Meanwhile, Monday marks one year since the Hamas attacks on Israel. WNYC's Jessica Gould reports on how local universities are trying to prevent a repeat of last spring's disruptive demonstrations. Plus, Passaic County Jail in Paterson, New Jersey, faces demolition after decades of overcrowding and poor conditions. WNYC's Tiffany Hanssen speaks with Professor Jenny-Brooke Condon, who worked on a 2008 lawsuit against the facility.

Rise Career Exploration: The Podcast
Carolyn McCombs, Executive Director, Non-Profit - The Who, Why & How!

Rise Career Exploration: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 45:00


Pastor Carolyn McCombsExecutive Director - New Destiny Family Success Centerhttps://instagram.com/newdestinyfamilysuccess?igshid=NjY2NjE5MzQ=https://www.facebook.com/NewDestinyFamilySuccess/https://twitter.com/nd_fsc79 Ellison Street, Paterson, NJ 07505 973-278-0220https://newdestinyfsc.org/Carolyn McCombs has been blessed to earn a Master in Business Administration from Rutgers University and earn a B.A. degree in Spanish and Communications. During her early career she served in various marketing and strategic planning capacities at Chubb & Son, AT&T and Sony. Pastor McCombs has served in various ministries over the past 16 years including as a volunteer Chaplain in the Passaic County Jail, Member of the Board of Directors of Paterson Alliance, Chairperson of the Passaic County Workforce Development Board Faith Based Committee. In 2006 she partnered with community leaders to establish New Destiny Family Success Center which serves as a centralized resource hub serving more than 1500 families each year. New Destiny partnered with Paterson Public School District and William Paterson University to establish the Full Service Community School at The Senator Frank Lautenberg School (formerly Public School #6) in 2013 where the agency provides academic enrichment programming to over 450 students. She takes great joy in being a mom to two adult children and a first time grandmother.Rise Social Media links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/risecethepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/risecareerexploration/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/risecareerexplorationTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@risecareerexplorationWebsite: risecareer.org Rise career exploration is financially supported by listeners like you. Every dollar helps towards future podcast episodes. Click on the link in the show notes or visit us at risecareer.org today. Thank you for your support, enjoy the show and remember, together we RISE.  Donate: https://liberapay.com/Rise-Career-Exploration/donate  Shop: https://teespring.com/stores/my-store-10434812  My books: HarlemPressLLC.com P.S. I easily get frustrated with tech. For whatever reason, I make a mess of things. But the Buzzsprout podcast platform has been super easy to create, upload and publish. And if "I" say it was easy, it's easy. The customer service is off the chain. I actually got emailed back the same day. Once, tech support went in to fix the problem and report to me that it's been taken care of. I'm a huge fan and that's the only reason I'm endorsing them.  Sign up to share your ideas via podcast now: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1382848Support the show (https://liberapay.com/Rise-Career-Exploration/donate)

SQR Podcast - The Community Podcast (Entertain - Educate - Encourage)
Author & Biographer of "Imprisoned by Addiction" Dennis Brew

SQR Podcast - The Community Podcast (Entertain - Educate - Encourage)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 56:00


Listen as this riveting author and biographer takes you on a colorful journey through his life. Growing up in a quintessential family setting as the youngest of 3 boys, he realized at an early age his love for everything fun. Dennis’s vivid accounts of his time through high school, dropping out and working in the sign business, to meeting his 1st wife and becoming a young father addicted to alcohol and coke, lead to his need for change and a trip to California. A life filled with the perpetual chase for that high, Dennis holds nothing back as he dissects his experiences.  Back to Jersey where stealing cars to support his habits led him to the Passaic County Jail and the life changing, God sent blessing, Judge Reddin.  A truly honest and jewel filled podcast, Dennis Brew celebrates a life of sobriety with his beautiful wife and family, sharing his story and changing the world. Enjoy  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2YWGURe_tTvQLiUDcuDGA www.facebook.com/sqrpodcast www.sqrpodcast.com

Daily News Roundup
November 9, 2017

Daily News Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 2:21


November 9, 2017 Mostly cloudy with highs in the low 50s. But colder weather is on the way. MENENDEZ CONFIDENT AS JURY DELIBERATIONS REACH THIRD DAY After the second full day of jury deliberations in his bribery trial, Sen. Bob Menendez said Wednesday that he is confident he will be cleared of wrongdoing. "I am convinced we will be exonerated, and that’s worth waiting for,” the New Jersey Democrat said outside the courthouse, according to Talking Points Memo. But if a verdict isn't reached today, Menendez may have to wait even longer. The judge has promised to excuse one juror who has vacation plans, and if an alternate is seated deliberations would need to start from scratch. SLEEP APNEA DIAGNOSED IN 44 NJ TRANSIT ENGINEERS Over the last year, 44 NJ Transit engineers were taken off duty because of sleep apnea, NJ.com reported. Engineers were required to undergo screening for sleep disorders after the fatal crash in September 2016 at the Hoboken train station. A spokeswoman for NJ Transit said that 44 engineers were found to have sleep apnea and that all but three have returned to work after beginning treatment. MURPHY EXPECTED TO MOVE QUICKLY WHEN HE TAKES OFFICE Gov.-elect Phil Murphy campaigned on strengthening the state's economy and he is expected to act swiftly when he takes the oath of office in mid-January, John Reitmeyer writes for NJ Spotlight. With a bigger Democratic majority in the Legislature, there may be few roadblocks for a $15-an-hour minimum wage and a higher income tax rate on earnings over $1 million. MARIJUANA CALLED BIG WINNER IN 2017 ELECTION The election of Democratic governors in New Jersey and Virginia and the success of ballot measures in a number of states on Tuesday will have an impact on efforts to legalize marijuana, Forbes writes. On election night in New Jersey, Gov.-elect Phil Murphy said: "The criminalization of marijuana has only served to clog our courts and cloud people’s futures, so we will legalize marijuana. And while there are financial benefits, this is overwhelmingly about doing what is right and just.” CONVICTIONS OVERTURNED, 2 FREED AFTER 24 YEARS BEHIND BARS Two Paterson men whose murder convictions were recently overturned walked out of the Passaic County Jail on Wednesday after 24 years of incarceration, The Record reports. The convictions of Eric Kelley, 53, and Ralph W. Lee, 55, in the killing of a video store worker in 1993 were overturned based on new DNA evidence. “I waited, I waited, and I waited," Lee said. "And now, we finally made it. I’m a great believer in Jesus. He kept me sane. I’m just thankful, man.”

BackAlleyBlues
we come to have church

BackAlleyBlues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2006 8:43


it all started with a simple prayer in 1981 by Rev. Bob McCarton, "Father, how about a Christian Blues Band?" It wasn’t to take place until February 1994 in Passaic County Jail in Paterson, NJ. Rev. John Witherspoon stood at the microphone ready to sing the first song and announced, "We’re Breakin’ The Bondage Blues Band and we’ve come to have church!" And that’s exactly what they did, had church complete with hand clapping, foot stomping, and soul saving. This group is dedicated to bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the entire world. It makes no difference if they are in a prison, public park, church, music festivals, anywhere. Their songs are original compositions inspired by The Holy Spirit. The words of each song are clear and cannot be misunderstood. Breakin’ The Bondage Blues Band lifts up the Name of Jesus to be revered, praised, and worshiped. Rev. Bob McCarton (aka The Blues Rev) Leader, founder, blues harp player, producer, and chief songwriter with contributions from the entire band. He’s convinced that King David was the original Blues Harp player. Rev. Bob is just as comfortable playing those old church hymns on harmonica as he is getting down, gritty, dirty, and bluesy with the Blues of Breakin’ The Bondage. He is a proud Vietnam Vet having served two tours of duty with the 19th Combat Engineer Battalion. Rev. James Blank (a.k.a. Doc Ivory) Chief vocalist and keyboardist for B4. Jim was raised by renowned Gospel singer Rev. Joe Scott Jr. and his family. At the age of thirteen, Rev. Jim was taught to turn on the church’s Hammond B3 organ. Having no formal lessons, he was taught to play the organ by the Holy Spirit. Growing up in Evangelist Rev. Scott’s family, Doc Ivory was taught to sing and discern in four part harmony and accompanied his stepfather everywhere. Jim is the pastor of an international outreach ministry. Brother Ken Neill Rhythm guitar. His energy levels are legendary, his musical input is valuable. Ken plays on his church’s worship team. In addition he also plays in a wedding band, a multi piece Big Band group, and string bass in a bluegrass group. Before coming to Jesus, Brother Ken played bass guitar in the heavy metal rock group Twisted Sister. Brother Ken "The Professor" McNeil Lead guitar. For over 40 years, Ken has played in numerous rock and blues groups. His major influences are Freddie King, Luther Tucker, Buddy Guy just to name a few. Ken shares in the orchestration duties with B4’s song writing. He is a proud Vietnam Vet having served with the First Cavalry Division in Long Range Recon Patrol (LRRP). Rev. Keith "The Kid" DeGroat The bass man. Keith comes from a musical family with deep roots in Gospel music. His mother, aunts, and uncles are The Gospelites. Keith had played percussion and bass with The Gospelites prior to joining Breakin’ The Bondage. Brother Donnie Van Vooren Drums. Don has been keepin’ the foot over the years with various club bands. He has a wide range of percussion background and brings a laid back attitude to the rhythm section. He’s powerful, in the pocket, and just outright happy to be playing for Jesus. Brother Rhett Tyler Guest lead guitarist. Guitarist, songwriter, vocalist, and producer, Rhett is best known for his explosive style of scorching modern blues guitar and high-octane, house-rocking live performances. And when The Blues Rev goes head-to-head on blues harp with Rhett, watch out! You ain’t never heard nutin’ like this before. Call out the fire department!!! And... Rev. John Witherspoon, Ray "Lightnin'" Griggs, Frank Robbins, Joe Brennan and Tommy "DC Tommy" Powell all performed on B4's debut CD, "We've Come To Have Church."

BackAlleyBlues
Breakin the bondage blues band- we come to have church

BackAlleyBlues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2006 8:43


it all started with a simple prayer in 1981 by Rev. Bob McCarton, "Father, how about a Christian Blues Band?" It wasn’t to take place until February 1994 in Passaic County Jail in Paterson, NJ. Rev. John Witherspoon stood at the microphone ready to sing the first song and announced, "We’re Breakin’ The Bondage Blues Band and we’ve come to have church!" And that’s exactly what they did, had church complete with hand clapping, foot stomping, and soul saving. This group is dedicated to bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the entire world. It makes no difference if they are in a prison, public park, church, music festivals, anywhere. Their songs are original compositions inspired by The Holy Spirit. The words of each song are clear and cannot be misunderstood. Breakin’ The Bondage Blues Band lifts up the Name of Jesus to be revered, praised, and worshiped. Rev. Bob McCarton (aka The Blues Rev) Leader, founder, blues harp player, producer, and chief songwriter with contributions from the entire band. He’s convinced that King David was the original Blues Harp player. Rev. Bob is just as comfortable playing those old church hymns on harmonica as he is getting down, gritty, dirty, and bluesy with the Blues of Breakin’ The Bondage. He is a proud Vietnam Vet having served two tours of duty with the 19th Combat Engineer Battalion. Rev. James Blank (a.k.a. Doc Ivory) Chief vocalist and keyboardist for B4. Jim was raised by renowned Gospel singer Rev. Joe Scott Jr. and his family. At the age of thirteen, Rev. Jim was taught to turn on the church’s Hammond B3 organ. Having no formal lessons, he was taught to play the organ by the Holy Spirit. Growing up in Evangelist Rev. Scott’s family, Doc Ivory was taught to sing and discern in four part harmony and accompanied his stepfather everywhere. Jim is the pastor of an international outreach ministry. Brother Ken Neill Rhythm guitar. His energy levels are legendary, his musical input is valuable. Ken plays on his church’s worship team. In addition he also plays in a wedding band, a multi piece Big Band group, and string bass in a bluegrass group. Before coming to Jesus, Brother Ken played bass guitar in the heavy metal rock group Twisted Sister. Brother Ken "The Professor" McNeil Lead guitar. For over 40 years, Ken has played in numerous rock and blues groups. His major influences are Freddie King, Luther Tucker, Buddy Guy just to name a few. Ken shares in the orchestration duties with B4’s song writing. He is a proud Vietnam Vet having served with the First Cavalry Division in Long Range Recon Patrol (LRRP). Rev. Keith "The Kid" DeGroat The bass man. Keith comes from a musical family with deep roots in Gospel music. His mother, aunts, and uncles are The Gospelites. Keith had played percussion and bass with The Gospelites prior to joining Breakin’ The Bondage. Brother Donnie Van Vooren Drums. Don has been keepin’ the foot over the years with various club bands. He has a wide range of percussion background and brings a laid back attitude to the rhythm section. He’s powerful, in the pocket, and just outright happy to be playing for Jesus. Brother Rhett Tyler Guest lead guitarist. Guitarist, songwriter, vocalist, and producer, Rhett is best known for his explosive style of scorching modern blues guitar and high-octane, house-rocking live performances. And when The Blues Rev goes head-to-head on blues harp with Rhett, watch out! You ain’t never heard nutin’ like this before. Call out the fire department!!! And... Rev. John Witherspoon, Ray "Lightnin'" Griggs, Frank Robbins, Joe Brennan and Tommy "DC Tommy" Powell all performed on B4's debut CD, "We've Come To Have Church."