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Dr. Damon A. Greene, MD is an orthopedic surgeon with Shore Orthopedic University Associates, a division of Ortho NJ located in Galloway, Somers Point and Cape May Courthouse, NJ.Dr. Greene is fellowship trained in sports medicine, arthroscopy and cartilage surgery. Dr. Greene also specializes in acute and chronic ligament, tendon, or cartilage injuries to all major joints; primarily shoulder, elbow, knees and hips, joint replacement and fracture care.
We broadcast Live at BayFest in Somers Point. Josh Hennig, former Kansas City Chiefs WR Dave Klemic and John Coyle from All Campus join me on location. NFL draft, Sixers playoff and Phillies talk.
Dr. Dante Marconi, MD is an orthopedic surgeon with Shore Physicians Group in Somers Point, New Jersey. Dr. Marconi specializes in sports medicine including the treatment of the shoulder, elbow, hip and knee arthroscopic surgery as well as shoulder, hip and knee joint replacements. Dr. Marconi focuses on minimally invasive procedures, resulting in limited downtimes and rapid return to sports and normal activities. For more information about Dr. Dante Marconi go to: shorephysiciansgroup.com
Its our Eagles pregame show! Every sunday we get the "Keys To The Game" with Fox 29 news anchor Scott Grayson brought to you by Blitz's Market of Ocean City. Scott gives his insight for a Birds victory. Hour II we talk with my fantasy football Guru Brian Hartley brought to you by Charlies Bar & Restaurant of Somers Point. The Guru looks at which players he likes for week five of the NFL.
Big Sunday Eagles pregame show !! Every Sunday during the NFL Football season we get the "Keys to the Game" with Fox 29 news sports anchor Scott Grayson brought to you by Blitz's Market. Hour II we will hear from my Fantasy Football Guru Brian Hartley brought to you by Charlie's Bar in Somers Point. The Guru gives us players to consider in this week's action.
Every Sunday join me, Mike Carlin and Josh Hennig as we Broadcast Live from the Caesars Sports Book inside the Tropicana from 10am to 12 noon. Every Sunday we get the "Keys to The Game" with Fox 29 news Sports Anchor Scott Grayson brought to you by Blitz's Market in Ocean City. Grayson gives us his insight on what the Birds need to do to win this weeks game. Hour II we talk with my Fantasy Football Guru Brian Hartley brought to you by Charlies Bar & Restaurant of Somers Point. The Guru eliminates which players to watch every week.
Dr. Damon A. Greene is an orthopedic surgeon with Shore Orthopedic University Associates located in Galloway, Somers Point and Cape May Courthouse, NJ. Dr. Greene specializes in sports medicine and is fellowship trained in arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, elbow, hip and knee. For more information to: shoreorthopaedic.com.
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes Gregory Gregory of Gregory's in Somers Point to hear about a local story that's gone national. The Washington Post among other sources have now told the story of Gregory Gregory, who's owned the copyright for ‘Taco Tuesday' in New Jersey for around 44 years, who's now facing legal battles against Taco Bell after they've come after him in their ‘Liberate Taco Tuesday' campaign. Also, Gregory tells us why the prices on his menu have gone up, telling of the effect on small businesses of raising the minimum wage. Finally, Gregory tells a story about the time he worked in alligator mitigation in Florida. Then, Dom continues the hour by recapping a press conference featuring Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw and Mayor Jim Kenney announcing the firing of Mark Dial, the police officer who killed Eddie Irizarry. Then, Dom spends some time talking about his side topic, telling who he'd love to debate if given the chance. Also, Dom spends time previewing tonight's upcoming Republican primary debate. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Dom welcomes Gregory Gregory of Gregory's in Somers Point to hear about a local story that's gone national. The Washington Post among other sources have now told the story of Gregory Gregory, who's owned the copyright for ‘Taco Tuesday' in New Jersey for around 44 years, who's now facing legal battles against Taco Bell after they've come after him in their ‘Liberate Taco Tuesday' campaign. Also, Gregory tells us why the prices on his menu have gone up, telling of the effect on small businesses of raising the minimum wage. Finally, Gregory tells a story about the time he worked in alligator mitigation in Florida. (Photo by Getty Images)
In this inspiring conversation with bartender Mike Vander Horn, some of the topics we discuss include: Mike's personal journey, from his humble origins as a “rum and diet” drinker, to the cocktail competitions that would ultimately lend him the authority to step behind the bar as the head bartender at the newly opened Queen Jayne's Lounge & Royal Drinkery in Somers Point, NJ. The different types of cocktail competitions that exist in today's world, ranging from the purely digital, to the lavish, “fly-you-into-a-big-city-to-compete” affairs put on by the world's largest brands. Then we walk through his journey at this year's Diageo World Class US event, where he competed against 29 of the best bartenders in the country without ever having bartended professionally. Of course, that leads logically to his latest project over at Queen Jayne's Lounge, which requires a thorough discourse on the drink culture in South Jersey, which is one of my favorite places, but it's a little difficult to understand unless you've spent a good deal of time there. Along the way, we cover the best resources for learning about and entering cocktail competitions, the daunting widowmaker of an event called “the speed round,” how to pronounce Snoop Dogg's Gin, and much, much more. This episode is brought to you by Near Country Provisions. If you live in the Mid-Atlantic and want to enjoy ethically raised (and delicious) meat from local farmers delivered to your door every month, then you need Near Country in your life. Head over to NearCountry.com and enter the code BARCART when you sign up for your subscription to receive 2 free pounds of bacon or ground beef in your first delivery.
South Jersey Time Travel: Levon and the Hawks, The Band, Tony Marts, and the persistence of empty places. Bringing It All Back Home is back with a new episode about discovering the backstory of a local empty lot. Join us as this new episode takes a sideways look at rediscovering the details, paying closer attention to the storytelling behind what is both here - and not here. Tony Marts, Levon and The Hawks, The Band, Bob Dylan, Edie Sedgwick, Somers Point, 1965 … And Time Travel through sound, songs, & Google research. https://youtu.be/wZFryB54vE4 Recorded the summer of 1965, 2:am, in a room above Tony Marts. https://youtu.be/MrHw-PhI8vo Levon & The Hawks recorded live in 1965 at the Onyx club. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-kershenblatt8/message
Hello once again everyone I'm your host Ray Shasho and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends. Martin Barre the guitarist of Jethro Tull for over 43 years, his sound and playing was a major factor in their success. Album sales have exceeded 60 million units and they continue to be played worldwide, representing an important part of classic rock history. Martin's guitar playing has earned him a high level of respect and recognition; he was voted 25th best solo ever in the USA and 20th best solo ever in the UK for his playing on ‘Aqualung'. His playing on the album ‘Crest of a Knave' earned him a Grammy award in 1989. Martin has put together a band to play the “classic” music from the Tull catalogue. His band is a total commitment to give the Tull fans and a broader audience the chance to hear tracks not performed for many years. The band includes top musicians from a similar background. More recently Martin has collaborated with original Tull band members Clive Bunker and Dee Palmer on a tour across America celebrating 50 Years of Jethro Tull! Please welcome the legendary longtime guitarist with Jethro Tull MARTIN BARRE to Interviewing the Legends … FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT MARTIN BARRE VISIT www.martinbarre.com Official website www.facebook.com/Martinbarreofficial Facebook www.instagram.com/martinbarreofficial Instagram UPCOMING CONCERTS 2022-2023 Martin's Aqualung 50th Anniversary show will be touring across select countries across Europe later this year to wind up the final leg of this epic anniversary tour. Catch the last few dates by contacting the venues directly for tickets! Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 15 Nov 2022 Vienna, Austria Reigen Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 16 Nov 2022 Košice, Slovakia Collosseum Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 17 Nov 2022 Nove Mesto nad Vahom, Slovakia Blue Note Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 18 Nov 2022 Bratislava, Slovakia MMC Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 19 Nov 2022 Olomouc, Czech Republic Bounty Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 20 Nov 2022 Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic Klub na rampě Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 21 Nov 2022 Reichenbach, Germany Bergkeller Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 23 Nov 2022 Bielsko Biała, Poland BCK Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 24 Nov 2022 Warsaw, Poland Progresja Club Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 27 Nov 2022 Võru, Estonia Võru Culture Center Kannel Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 28 Nov 2022 Tallinn, Estonia Vaba Lava Performing Arts Centre Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 29 Nov 2022 Espoo, Finland Tapiolasali Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 30 Nov 2022 Pori, Finland Validi Karkia Club Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 02 Dec 2022 Stockholm, Sweden Kulturhuset Studion Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 03 Dec 2022 Sala, Sweden Rockland Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 04 Dec 2022 Oslo, Norway Kjetil [SOLD OUT] Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 06 Dec 2022 Gothenburg, Sweden Musikens Hus Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 07 Dec 2022 Malmö, Sweden Babel Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 08 Dec 2022 Copenhagen, Denmark Hotel Cecil Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 09 Dec 2022 Bordelsholm, Germany Savoy Kino Martin Barre Band - Aqualung 50th Anniversary Show 10 Dec 2022 Isernhagen, Germany Blues Garage A Brief History Of Tull 09 June 2023 Des Plaines, IL USA Des Plaines Theater A Brief History Of Tull 10 June 2023 Edwardsville, IL USA Wildey Theater A Brief History Of Tull 14 June 2023 New York City, NY USA Sony Hall A Brief History Of Tull 15 June 2023 Plymouth, MA USA The Spire Center for the Arts A Brief History Of Tull 16 June 2023 Shirley, MA USA The Bull Run A Brief History Of Tull 17 June 2023 Derry, NH USA Tupelo Hall A Brief History Of Tull 18 June 2023 Worthington, MA USA Worthington Country Club A Brief History Of Tull 21 June 2023 Woodbridge, NJ USA Parker Press Park A Brief History Of Tull 22 June 2023 Ridgefield, CT USA Ridgefield Playhouse A Brief History Of Tull 23 June 2023 Hudson Falls, NY USA The Strand Theater A Brief History Of Tull 24 June 2023 Jim Thorpe, PA USA Penns Peak A Brief History Of Tull 28 June 2023 Atlantic City, NJ USA Kennedy Plaza FREE CONCERT A Brief History Of Tull 29 June 2023 Newton, NJ USA Newton Theater A Brief History Of Tull 30 June 2023 Somers Point, NJ USA William Morrow Beach FREE CONCERT Support us!
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In today's episode, I talk to Chef Dennis Littley, owner of culinary blog askchefdennis.com. He's a chef turned food blogger and his successful website Ask Chef Dennis boasts over 8.5 million views per year! His style of food is much loved by his followers thanks to his simple approach, reminding aspiring home cooks that “This isn't rocket science. This is food.” You'll hear why he left the kitchen, how he took the leap into the world wide web, and what he offered in the early days of food blogging that helped catapult him to the top of search engines. He shares SEO and social media tips for anyone in the culinary realm, and explains why following the trends is such a necessary part of staying relevant. What you'll learn with chef Dennis Littley How chef Dennis Littley describes his role in the culinary world (2:29) When he fell in love with cooking (3:03) How Dennis Littley transitioned from the kitchen to the web (4:38) What really helped him gain a presence online (6:35) How Dennis Littley decides what to write about on his blog (8:02) What makes Chef Dennis Littley's recipes stand out (8:54) The foods he loves to cook the most (11:33) What he does differently from most chefs (13:35) Who's cooking and following the blog (15:03) The simple secret to his success (16:01) How chef Dennis Littley keeps up with the ever changing social media frenzy (18:57) SEO tips for aspiring bloggers (20:06) Advice for a young Dennis (27:31) His start in travel blogging (28:33) How to become a travel blogger (29:17) When he struck travel-blogging greatness (29:51) His favorite travel adventure (32:14) How the food in Ireland surprised him (33:49) The biggest benefit to being a blogger (35:51) A tasting tour of New Jersey (36:54) Dennis Littley's favorite ice cream flavor (40:32) His trick for not indulging too much at home (40:46) Where he'd love to go travel blogging (41:23) Series of rapid-fire questions. Link to the podcast episode on Apple Podcast Links to most downloaded episodes (click on any picture to listen to the episode) Jeremy Umansky in Cleveland Chef Andy Doubrava Chef Chris Kajioka Chef Sheldon Simeon Click to tweet I have a lot of friends that are bloggers and they're saying, ‘Well, I search keywords to see what I should write about and what's going to be the most popular'. I just write about what I want for dinner! I don't base what I'm going to write based on how I think it'll do. Click To Tweet These recipes I have made 1000s of times over my career of cooking, so they're time tested. They're not made with exotic ingredients. They're made with simple ingredients. Click To Tweet I want to demystify cooking. I want you to find the joy of cooking. Click To Tweet The secret to success is to be flexible. Click To Tweet Blogging is like painting a bridge. When you get done at one end, it's time to start at the other end again. Click To Tweet As a chef, I knew what sold and I knew what people wanted. I knew what they would buy night after night. So, I kind of gauge it that way as to what people want. Click To Tweet Social media Ask Chef Dennis Instagram Facebook Twitter Links mentioned in this episode askchefdennis.com Charlie's Bar in Somers Point, NJ Manco & Manco Pizza Gregory's Anchorage Tavern
We may be a little biased, but we think Catholic schools are consistently the best option for most families. They provide excellent academics, dedicated faculty, and a deeper connection to our faith. With those thoughts in mind, we brought in some guests that live this values every day. Joining hosts Marianela Nunez and Mike Walsh today are are educators Dr. Janice DeCicco Fipp, principal at St. Joseph Regional School in Somers Point, NJ; Tom Iacovone, Jr., principal at Gloucester Catholic Junior and Senior High School in Gloucester City, NJ; Patricia Naples, middles school science teacher at Assumption Regional School in Gallaway, NJ; and the new Communications and Marketing Manager for the Diocese of Camden's Office of Catholic Schools, Michael Bress. It is a wonderful conversation about the guests' educational paths, the benefits of Catholic school education, and how you can discover more about South Jersey Catholic schools. The nationwide Discover Catholic Schools Week begins on November 14, to learn more about South Jersey Catholic Schools, visit https://southjerseycatholicschools.org/. Listen to Talking Catholic on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Amazon podcasts, Audible, Alexa or at https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/show/talking-catholic. You can also catch us on Domestic Church Media radio Sundays at 11 AM or Mondays at 4 PM https://domesticchurchmedia.org. Follow us on... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingCatholic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingcatholic Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkingcatholic
Seth Grossman from Liberty & Prosperity; Diane Allen and Jack Ciattarelli, who are on the Republican ticket for governor of New Jersey; and Janice Johnston from Somers Point city council joined John DeMasi this morning on WPG Talk Radio 95.5 FM.
Janice Johnston, President of Somers Point city council; John Walters from John Walters Reverse Mortgage Funding; and Brian Cahill and Dr. John Wilson from Shore Medical Center/Penn Medicine joined Harry Hurley this morning on WPG Talk Radio 95.5 FM.
Five-star-rated professional realtor, Sherri Lilienfeld, provides help to residential and commercial buyers and sellers in Somers Point, NJ plus the rest of the Jersey Shore, including the towns of Margate, Brigantine, Ventnor, and Longport. Go to https://www.apexprime.com (https://www.apexprime.com) for more information.
On the What's On Tap podcast, Sarah McDowell is on location at Josie Kelly's Public House in Somers Point, NJ. Her special guest is Ashley Kyle, the company's General Manager. You can hear the What's On Tap radio show Sundays at 1p on POP FM 99.9.
Somers Point native and Mainland Regional High School grad Matt Lanza joins Meteorologist Joe Martucci. Matt, a meteorologist, is the editor of Space City Weather, Houston's largest weather blog. Matt talks about his journey from making up hurricanes at his house in Somers Point, to his time in television and his current role at the blog, and forecasting for Cheniere Energy. 2:34 – What Matt misses most about the shore, and Jersey pizza. 3:53 – How he started Space City Weather and how sites like his and television work in tandem. 6:40 – The strengthens and weakness of running a written weather blog website. 9:00 – Like South Jersey, flooding is a major problem in Southeast Texas. Matt talks about his exclusive flood forecasting scale and how he's getting his word into underserved communities. 12:30 – Matt's thoughts on Superstorm Sandy, from afar. 14:30 – Made up hurricane plotting. 17:37 – Is Mainland Regional High School a meteorologist factory? 18:48 – From Rutgers University to television in New York to forecasting in Los Angeles, Matt's life before Houston 26:53 – His work at Cheniere Energy. The Something in the Air podcast is produced in conjunction with Stockton University. Look for new episodes on the first and third Wednesdays of the month, wherever you get your podcasts, plus our website. Subscribe and get full weather access: http://www.pressofac.com/subscribe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
South Jersey had a taste of the heat that brought down all-time record highs in the Pacific Northwest and Canada in June. Meteorologist Joe Martucci and New Jersey State Climatologist Dave Robinson put the hot weather in both places in context. Joe and Dave also talk about why rainfall was so weird in June. July 21 podcast guest: Matt Lanza, Somers Point native, editor of Houston's Space City Weather. Subscribe and get full weather access: http://www.pressofac.com/subscribe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to July! On this episode we talk shop with Chris from @tightlinesbtnj in Somers Point, NJ just outside of Ocean City. Chris has a killer spot at the Jersey shore that caters to everyone from the weekend warrior, the vacationer to the hardcore anglers. With customer service being the focus, his shop was a Gold Winner last year and for good reason. Tune in Sunday as we talk about how Chris got into being a tackle shop owner, from failures to successes, we dive right in. We also discuss his shop layout, inventory challenges due to the pandemic (his shop is stocked to the bones and will likely have everything you need in the bait and tackle category) and of course, Chris the fisherman. Great episode for one of local guys, we strive to support local tackle shops and @tightlinesbtnj in Somers Point is as good as it gets! Tide Chasers is a weekly podcast featuring local fishermen, charter captains, tackle shop owners and party boat captains among others. We discuss our local fisheries as well as opportunities to the north and south of our home waters of PA/NJ. If you or someone you know would like to be a guest, send us a message! Otherwise, we appreciate all the likes, shares, follows and subscribers as it helps us grow! Help us get the word out, hit that share button! Social media: Instagram: @tightlinesbtj Facebook: Tightlines B&T North Where to find Tide Chasers on social media: Instagram: @tide_chasers Hosts: Khoa- @thatasianangler Dan- @dmancari18 www.Facebook.com/tidechaserspodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Grand Opening Party of our new Somers Point location is on June 19th. Find out what you can expect to see and get there and meet some of our guests!
Ocean City Councilman Keith Hartzell rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss staffing shortages down the shore in the wake of Coronavirus. First off, Giordano and Hartzell discuss the closing of Wawa in Somers Point, a shocking revelation for a business such as Wawa. Then, Giordano and Hartzell discuss the root causes of the pain that small business owners are facing as they try to fill staff, with Hartzell explaining the negative effects of New Jersey's heightened minimum wage on the situation as a whole. Also, Hartzell explains how the stimulus payments and lack of J1 workers also contribute to the short staffing, noting that due to teenagers returning to schools near the end of the season, J1 workers are an absolute necessity for employers to make it all the way through the summer season. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Ortiz of Somers Point Cigars discusses membership plans as well as upcoming events. For more information make sure you go to www.somerspointcigars.com Thanks again to Stephen for expanding our knowledge on the world of cigars.
James Toto is a former Special Operations professional and United States Federal Air Marshal. "Time With Toto" is a new video/podcast series about politics, business, and current events with a common sense perspective from a common man. Toto is married with three children and residents in Somers Point, NJ. For more information please visit his YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNlGrGCce8AfVqZVHV1YJNA
Michael Bray is a phenomenal entrepreneur and a better person! He owns and operates Passion Vines in Somers Point, NJ and Egg Harbor Township, NJ. Not only is he an expert in fine wines, beers, and spirits, but he's also a true leader that focuses intently on the career growth of his team members. Michael is also very active with charitable causes such as The Right Notes annual MS benefit!
Varicose veins are more than just a cosmetic issue. They can be a sign of an underlying medical condition. Fortunately, treatment for varicose veins has come a long way since my mom had it done about 40 years ago. Today's technology makes this in-office procedure much quicker and easier. Learn all about this and more from board-certified vascular surgeon, Dr. Jeffrey Gosin, Medical Director at Shore Vascular and Vein Center in Somers Point, NJ. __________________________________________________________________________Dr. Jeffrey Gosin has dedicated his career to the treatment of vascular and vein disease. He is Board Certified in both surgery and vascular surgery. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Jefferson Medical College. He completed his General Surgery residency at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital where he was Chief Surgical Resident. After his residency, he remained at Robert Wood Johnson and completed an accredited fellowship in Vascular Surgery where he received extensive training in traditional “open vascular surgery,” minimally invasive procedures, performed medical research, and had numerous papers published in scientific journals.Dr. Gosin has a special interest in minimally invasive techniques and new medical technology and constantly strives to provide the most advanced state-of-the-art therapies to his patients. He was the first surgeon in his region to perform a stent graft repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm, a treatment that is now the standard for most patients. He is a leader in minimally invasive vascular and vein treatments. Other physicians have traveled to his center to learn these techniques.
Audio Podcast Version:Join the Cigar purveyor as he journeys to the town of Somers Point New Jersey and stopped in at Somers Point Cigar Lounge. During his stay at this incredible cigar lounge the purveyor interviews Steve Ortiz, the owner of this cigar Oasis.The Cigar Purveyor showcases this wonderful location and shows a cigar lounge done the right way. Whether you smoke occasionally or you are a connoisseur you own it to yourself to check out this cigar smokers' dream lounge. We also learned that Somers Point Cigar Lounge has done relatively well during the pandemic and that they have a very loyal customer base that wants to see them stay in business through the rest of the year and many years into the future. We talked about upcoming events like the Regius Cigars event on September 25, 2020, as well as our recent FDA victory for the premium Cigar industry and how it has earned us some relief for the foreseeable future. So sit back, pour yourself a libation, light up your favorite cigar, relax and prepare for the Cigar Purveyor to take you on a journey into one of New Jersey's finest cigar shops and lounges. That shop is Somers Point Cigar Lounge, so be sure to support them and all small businesses during these challenging times. Thank you for joining us on this episode of the Purveyor Zone.#cigars #manestreetcigars #thecigarpurveyor #thepurveyorzone #regiuscigars #2020 #NJ #woodbridge
As storms Laura and Marco form in the Gulf of Mexico, Somers Point Office Of Emergency Management Coordinator Bill McCord joins hosts Dan Skeldon and Palma Accardi for this episode of Tidal Flooding Talk, recorded live in front of no audience at The Irish Pub, Sunday, Aug. 23, 2020. Tidal Flooding Talk is recorded live via Facebook at 7 p.m. every Sunday at The Irish Pub in Atlantic City and presented by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition - a nonprofit organization committed to building more resilient communities at the Jersey Shore. Join the conversation online by commenting on the live stream on Facebook and #TidalFloodingTalk Follow the New Jersey Coastal Coalition on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and subscribe on YouTube and anywhere you get podcasts. Supporting Tidal Flooding Talk by donationing at njcoastalcoalition.com.
BEST-OF: Harry discussed efforts to close Garden State Parkway Exit 30 in Somers Point and issues regarding vote-by-mail problems in Atlantic County during the recent primary election.
Dr. Gina Innocente DSW, LCSW joins the podcast. Dr. Innocente is a doctoral-level therapist with over 20 years experience in direct practice. She is relationally-oriented therapist, incorporating attachment, object-relations, and intersubjective theories. Dr. Innocente is based in Somers Point, NJ. For more information visit https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/gina-m-innocente-somers-point-nj/114748 If you or someone you know needs help PLEASE e-mail us at StructuredSoberLiving@gmail.com Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and check out our website
It's a new year and we had taken a little holiday break but we got back into at the studio. The crew sat and enjoyed some beer from Third State Brewing, Spellbound Brewing, Jughandle Brewing and Somers Point. We talked about some of the new breweries that opened in the last few months and some that are opening soon. Make sure you check us out on social media and visit our sponsor, White Eagle Liquor store in Riverside, NJ
This week we chat with youth and leaders involved with the week-long Summer in the City experience: Greg Coogan, Diocesan Director of youth ministry; Alicia Foreman, a member of Stockton University’s Catholic Campus Ministry; Mary Gardner, student at Camden Catholic High School; Juliana Campasso, a parishioner of Saint Joseph, Somers Point; Richard Price, of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Galloway Township; and Anthony Solari, student at Holy Spirit High School. In the Kairos Retreat Center at Holy Spirit High School, where they are staying for the week, the guests share with hosts Mike and Pete their impactful days of the spiritual and social justice-minded immersion, which have included sleeping outside to simulate homelessness, spending time with children and elderly, and praying in front of the Blessed Sacrament in adoration. Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, SoundCloud or at http://www.camdendiocese.org/talkingcatholic.
Host Dan Skeldon interviews Somers Point Mayor John L. "Jack" Glasser for this episode of Tidal Flooding Talk, recorded live Sunday, June 24, 2019 at The Irish Pub in Atlantic City. They discuss the history of Somers Point and how storms like Superstorm Sandy have impacted the history bayfront community and its emergency response. Palma Accardi is off this week. Tidal Flooding Talk is recorded live via Facebook at 7 p.m. every Sunday at The Irish Pub in Atlantic City and presented by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition - a nonprofit organization committed to building more resilient communities at the Jersey Shore. Follow the New Jersey Coastal Coalition on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and subscribe on YouTube and anywhere you get podcasts. Join the conversation online by commenting on the live stream on Facebook and #TidalFloodingTalk
We got to hang out with the SoPo Brew Co guys at the much-anticipated brewery which is opening on 4/11/19! John, Richard, Tom, and new Co-host Joe Molineaux talk the guys and and also have a few special guests talking about Brewing Up South Jersey Business and the positive economic impact of a brewery has on a community. Make sure to stop by SJBeerScene.com for all the best beer news in South Jersey! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and our newly revamped YouTube channel!
Whatcom County is pulling for Point Loma Nazarene in Saturday's NCAA D2 National Championship game vs. NW Missouri State. #TDLN talked with former Lynden Lions star Sterling Somers about the great run the Sea Lions are on, playing with childhood friend in Lynden Christian's Daulton Hommes & what it will take to win it all. (Photo courtesy of Trenton Hernandez - PLNU Athletics) For more check out www.OnTheDLN.com - The online home of The Doug Lange Network.
John and Ed from Somers Point Brewing visit the studio to talk about their brewery located at the old Somers Point ice company. The building at this time is still undergoing construction but they are expecting an early spring opening, possibly the beginning of April. Make sure you check them out on Facebook and Twitter to track of their progress and for the grand opening date. We especially want to thank Ed for being a long time listener of the show. He actually recognized Amy at the Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival last year and we haven't heard the end of it from Amy since. Thanks Ed. Somers Point Brewing, 705 New York Ave., Somers Point, NJ
AC Primetime w/ Mel Taylor. Atlantic City News, Info, Events.
The infamous PILOT bill is finally being challenged. Liberty & Prosperity, a constitutional advocacy group lead by Seth Grossman, has teamed up with Atlantic County Exec Denny Levinson. Both sides presented arguments in front of Superior Court Judge Mendez on Nov 30. Both are convinced that the PILOT is un-constitutional. Grossman, a Somers Point attorney and former Atlantic City councilman, refers to the PILOT as 'Payment in Lieu of Peanuts Taxes.' The goal of the Casino PILOT was to stabilize Atlantic City’s tax-collection base. Wildly inaccurate assessments contributed to Atlantic City's near bankruptcy and eventual state take-over. The PILOT bill allows casinos to collectively pay $120 million per year instead of actual property taxes and allows them to upgrade their properties without tax implications. County Exec Denny Levinson said Seth Grossman was outstanding in front of Judge Mendez. 'He was terrific.' The current PILOT allows a private entity to gaining at the expense of the average taxpayer. Not review-able for 8 years. Every non-casino property will see tax hikes, says Levinson. Listen to Levinson on WOND Radio, Dec. 1, 2017 WOND PILOT COURT HEARING Dec 1 2017 Other notes: The Chiesa firm representing the STATE is out, effective Jan. 2018. Til then, it's another payday for that law firm, says Denny. Most recently, the Levinson family took a personal hit by standing up against Gov. Christie. With the County fighting the PILOT in court, the outgoing and very unpopular Governor pinked slipped the very capable Matt Levinson, son of the County Exec. Matt was not re-appointed to his position on the Casino Control Commission. That’s how Christie rolls. In addition, Atlantic County believes it should receive at least 13.5% of PILOT revenues, based on agreements with both AC Mayor Don Guardian, and Gov. Christie. (WATCH VIDEO) https://youtu.be/QBxXpvT1bek Everybody in legislature agrees. 13.5% should be given to taxpayers. Something that was verbally guaranteed by the outgoing Governor Christie. Press of Atlantic City thinks 10% is fine? Levinson pointed out that the Press of Atlantic City printed inaccurate data on the morning of Dec. 1, 2017. Was this just an error on the editor's part?
This week is a three-fer during the Summer Lovin’ series as Ron and Andrea explore a few restaurants sprinkled throughout South Jersey. They started at Cooper House in Pennsauken where they had a fantastic buffalo cauliflower appetizer but can’t seem to agree as to whether the desserts were any good. They then headed down to Cape May for an impressive dinner at Black Duck despite the douchebags at the table next to theirs. Finally, they wrap up the weekend at Ron’s favorite summertime spot, Baia in Somers Point where they were both pleasantly surprised by the food. Andrea also regrets her decision to drink from a bag of wine all day while on a boat and pays the price with a hangover while podcasting.
AC Primetime w/ Mel Taylor. Atlantic City News, Info, Events.
Bigelow Can't Count Fish? SHOW NOTES: It's the Fish Jersey shore podcast for the week of April 8, 2017 Fishing, boating, crabbing along South Jersey shore. Atlantic City, Brigantine, Margate, Longport, Ventnor, Somers Point & Absecon. FishJerseyShore.com. South Jersey party boats and businesses that deal with fishing are under attack by inaccurate, inappropriate and un-needed regulation. Here are some audio clips from the great SHEP on Fishing radio show…. that very few people get to hear every week… The Jersey flounder stock assessment is flawed? Can we trust the research boat 'Bigelow'? If your livelihood is fishing and boating, you should be concerned about the Bigelow research vessel. Did the Bigelow properly set it’s nets? Poor fishing by the Bigelow…leads to poor data? National Marine fisheries service. NOAA. Will President TRUMP get rid of agencies like these? Scaring away fishermen, especially the new kids coming up. Scaring away fishermen and families to southern states like Delaware or down to Jeanette's pier in the Outer Banks where the regulations for fishing are much more measured & appropriate. South Jersey fisherman going inland to fish the rivers, freshwater, trout. The great Shep on Fishing radio show on WOND radio was another good news / bad news kind of show. The good news is there's lots of fish out there and spring fishing is starting to heat up. Tog. Sea bass, striper…no blues yet… The bad news: regulations and too much focus on real estate and casinos has made the fishing and boating industry along the South Jersey shore somewhat of a lower tier priority. Especially around Atlantic City Absecon island, where a recent report told us to take advantage of our waterfront assets because that's how we can diversify our economy and not rely purely on casino gaming and multi-million dollar waterfront homes. Robin Scott of Margate shares her thoughts on flounder regulation Capt. Bob Rush Junior runs the family owned and operated boats out of sea isle city the starfish the big catamaran that 70 foot or being able to have 128 passengers and also runs the Susan Hudson a 55 footer handling 40 people for offshore fishing trips. www.HunterLBI.com www.starfishboats.com New Owner of Captain Andy’s kicked out the TEAL (the re-branded Jessie-O). Party boats have declined, Boat rentals are almost non-existent on Absecon island. Regulations killed boat rental business. Bob: Losing kids learning about boating & fishing. Capt Bob rush from Sea Isle says over past 30 years, party boats have almost disappeared. At one time, 26 party boats in Cape May County. Now it's down to nine. In Margate back in the 50's, 500 rental boats were along Amherst Avenue. Now it's down to about 20. Margate used to be a fishing destination. But we sold off street ends and killed public access to fishing. Sec. of commerce Wilbur Ross is the man that will make or break the 2017 summer flounder fishing season. 18 inches is really tough. Trying to find and land a 19 inch keeper flounder, is virtually impossible. Making matters worse, most of the flounder at this size are breeders. Those are your mama flounder. Flounder that can re-populate the stock. Insane that regulatory agencies are saying it's okay to keep those fish and flounder that re-supply the stock, the fishery. The females / breeders.
Teague's new song Boardwalk Anthem was written and performed in the tradition of Jersey boardwalk rock and roll as an homage to Teague's hometown of Somers Point, New Jersey. This episode features Teague's experience recording Boardwalk Anthem in Jake Larson's Duluth studio as well as some insight into Somers Point's musical history including Levon Helm and The Hawks, Eddie and The Cruisers and Teague's own band Spilled Milk. This episode features the music of Retribution Gospel Choir, Spilled Milk (live and unreleased) and Boardwalk Anthem from Teague Alexy's new album Circuit Sessions coming out April 4, 2017 and now available through special preorder at teaguealexy.com. This episode is sponsored by Bent Paddle Brewing and DuLutsen Music Festival. wisecrackspodcast@gmail.com
Official Website: http://www.lawabidingbiker.com Podcast-In this podcast we tell a very cool story of Patron Cody Case of Myrtle Creek, OR. He called in and bought us pizza before we went live for this episode. He wanted to feed the Law Abiding Biker Media crew & we appreciate it very much. We also play a recorded phone conversation we had with Cody. If you haven't experienced the Live Broadcasts, make sure to do so. We have live chat and it is a whole different experience. On hand via Skype was special guest Gregory Gaxiola from California. Greg became the very first Patron supporter of Law Abiding Biker™ Media several years ago and is now a top-tier supporter! We met up with Greg Gaxiola a few years ago on our summer motorcycle trip to California. He even took a short ride with us and attended a barbecue at a private residence we were staying. Greg has many years of experience inside the general law abiding biker scene. He has been riding most his life and has owned a plethora of bikes. Everything from metric to Harley Davidson. Greg tells stories of some of the bikes he has owned and what he thought of them. There is a lot of good information in this episode and at the end Greg tell's what his favorite bike to date is. Out of all the bikes Greg has owned and ridden, he chooses his 2015 Harley Davidson Street Glide Special as his #1 pick! You'll have to listen in to find out why he chose it. New Patrons: •Cody Case of Myrtle Creek, OR •Andrew Sivetts of Highlands Ranch, CO •Peter Hamilton of Kehei, HI •Bob Cram of Edmonds, WA If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation: •Dan Taylor of Alexandria, VA •Paul Guinta of Somers Point, NJ •Kenneth Froschheiser of Thief River Falls, MN Biker Gripper Custom Mounts •Get it exclusively in the Law Abiding Biker Store •Several models to choose from ________________________________________________________________ CHECK US OUT AND SUBSCRIBE: Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact Phone Hotline: 509-731-3548 Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawAbidingBiker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawabidingbiker YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/scrappy587 Google Plus Page: https://plus.google.com/b/104041070580228657262/+Lawabidingbiker587 Instagram: http://instagram.com/lawabidingbiker RSS: feed://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/feed iTunes Direct Link to Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast/id622424087 Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Law-Abiding-Biker-p562288/
Patriot Everett has been honored with many awards from the Department of Florida, including Patriot of the Year for 2008-2009, His Chapter 566 was twice Chapter of the Year. Patriot Everett was MOPH National Patriot of the year 2008-2009, and he received the MOPH National Commanders award 2013. Also he has received many awards of recognition from the State of Florida Senators, Congressmen, and local Counties Officials and local Mayors. William “Bill” Everett MOPH Region IV Commander and Chapter #811 Adjutant During his Military service, Patriot Everett was wounded in 1967 while with the 11th Armored Calvary Regiment leading a convoy that was ambushed from both sides of the road by VC troops. Though hit by rifle fire himself, Everett helped get the casualties to a vehicle for evacuation and provided cover fire while the wounded were driven to safety. He was awarded both the Bronze Star with “V” Device, and the Purple Heart for his bravery and wounds in that conflict. He later was awarded two more Purple Hearts, and many other awards as the Silver Star, 2 more Bronze Star with ”V” Device, Soldier's Medal, Air Medal earned in subsequent conflicts in Vietnam while serving 4 tours of Duty. William “Bill” Everett joined the MOPH in 1984 in Somers Point, New Jersey, and there helped open up a new MOPH Chapter, # 155 Patriot Everett retired from the army after 21 years of service and then was hired by the Trump Organization where he worked for 19 years as the Facilities Manager. Following this he moved to another area of New Jersey where he worked in a managerial capacity for several more years. Upon retiring again, Patriot Everett moved to Baker, located in the Florida Panhandle, and transferred to MOPH Chapter #566. He held the positions of Adjutant, Jr. Vice, Sr. Vice, and Chapter Commander during his four years with that Chapter. Also during that time period he was the Department of Florida, Chief of Staff (2 years) and the Sr. Vice Commander for 1 year. Patriot Everett was elected the Region IV Commander at the 2010 National Convention held in Florida, and he has held that position from 2010 until the present time (2014). Also, at the same time he was/is Chapter #811 Adjutant, from 2010-2013 then again 2014-2015.