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On August 7, 1972, 16-year-old Jeannette DePalma left her home in Springfield, New Jersey, to go to work, but she never made it back home. Six weeks later, Jeannette's body was found atop Devil's Teeth, a cliff in Houdaille Quarry. With very little evidence, no clear suspects, and rumors of her being the victim of a Satanic Cult, her case has gone cold with no answers to be had for any of the countless questions left in the wake of her death. 53 years later, the mystery of what really happened to Jeannette DePalma has continued to baffle those who still remember her. Today, I am joined by Brian Santana to break down the case file and walk you through one of my home state's most baffling crimes. If you have any information about the death of Jeannette DePalma, please contact the Springfield Police Department at (973) 376-0400.Visit the Justice for Jeannette website and sign the petition Get A Murder On Campus: The Professor, The Cop, and North Carolina's Most Notorious Cold Case hereCheck out Chapter 91 with Brian and Cameron Santana hereCheck out Chapter 105: Summer's Almost Gone with Brian Santana and J.T. Townsend hereConnect with us on Social Media!You can find us at:Instagram: @bookofthedeadpodX: @bkofthedeadpodFacebook: The Book of the Dead PodcastTikTok: BookofthedeadpodOr visit our website at www.botdpod.comFeaturing a promo for The Final Trace:The Final Trace is a true crime podcast unraveling the most chilling disappearances, cold cases, and solved mysteries that still leave us asking questions. Hosted by two friends with a passion for true crime (and a little bit of sass), each episode explores the final known moments, forgotten clues, and the theories that keep us up at night. From strange sightings to shocking conclusions, we follow the clues wherever they lead—because sometimes the scariest part isn't the mystery… it's the truth.Listen hereAssociated Press. (1972a, September 30). Witchcraft seen possible in teen-age girl's death. The Central New Jersey Home News, 3.Associated Press. (1972b, October 3). Say witch is murder probe aid. The Daily Register, 1.Associated Press. (1972c, October 31). Satanism seen gaining followers. Asbury Park Press, 26.Associated Press. (1973, January 19). Drifter sought in girl's death. Press of Atlantic City, 37.Burke, E. C. (1971, July 6). ‘Satan Cult' Death, Drugs Jolt Peaceful Vineland, N. J. New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1971/07/06/archives/-satan-cult-death-drugs-jolt-peaceful-vineland-nj-satan-cult-death-.html#:~:text=There%20are%20also%20other%2C%20new,Body%20is%20FoundDeak, M. (2019, September 10). Judge denies DNA test of Jeannette DePalma's clothes. The Central New Jersey Home News, 1A-9A.DePalma, Jeannette. (1972, September 21). The Star-Ledger, 60.Entry | Timelines | US Religion. (n.d.). The Association of Religion Data Archives (the ARDA). https://www.thearda.com/us-religion/history/timelines/entry?etype=3&eid=47#:~:text=Description,the%20modern%20Christian%20music%20industry.Everett, R. (2021, February 7). A tragic mystery, but likely no satanic rite. The Star-Ledger, A17–A18.FACTS | Justice for Jeannette DePalma. (n.d.). https://justiceforjeannette.com/facts/Harland, P. (2006, March 23). Satanic Conspiracies of the 1970s and 1980s (Satan 12). Ethnic Relations and Migration in the Ethnic World. https://www.philipharland.com/Blog/2006/03/satanic-conspiracies-of-1970s-and-1980s-satan/Jeannette Christine DePalma (1956-1972) - Find a. . . (1956, August 3). https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245014849/jeannette_christine-depalmaMuscavage, N. (2019, August 25). What happened to teen found dead in 1972: Jeannette DePalma's arm, then body was discovered 47 years ago. The Central New Jersey Home News, 1A-11A.Schwartz, A. (2015, January 5). Conspiracy or serial killer? Two theories offered on unsolved 1974 murder of NB teens. The Hudson Reporter. https://web.archive.org/web/20150610051820/http://hudsonreporter.com/view/full_story/26402295/article-Conspiracy--or-serial-killer----Two-theories-offered-on-unsolved-1974-murder-of-NB-teens-?instance=north_bergenUPDATED: Who killed Jeannette DePalma? (n.d.). https://weirdnj.com/weird-news/jeannette-depalma/If you enjoyed the episode, consider leaving a review or rating! It helps more than you know! If you have a case suggestion, or want attention brought to a loved one's case, email me at bookofthedeadpod@gmail.com with Case Suggestion in the subject line.Stay safe, stay curious, and stay vigilant.
The Hoboken PATH station shut-down this weekend is just the latest challenge for PATH riders in what's been called its "Summer of Hell." Larry Higgs, the transportation and commuting reporter at NJ.com and the Star-Ledger, shares options for the weekend and talks about the larger transit issues facing New Jersey commuters.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- Matt Rooney— Founder of SaveJersey.com, State Director of the American First Policy Institute of New Jersey, & Host of The Matt Rooney Show on 1210 WPHT (Saturdays 7pm to 9pm)—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss news that the owner of NJ.com & The Star Ledger has contributed over $400,000 to Democrats, including $16,7000 to Mikie Sherrill. 4:30pm- Should parents be criminally punished for children who act irresponsibly and break the law? PLUS, Rich actually takes a listener's call!
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Show (08/19/2025): 3:05pm- U.S. Boots on the Ground? On Monday, President Donald Trump held a multilateral meeting from the White House—which included Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and several European leaders including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. During an interview with Fox & Friends, Trump emphasized “you have my assurance” there will be no U.S. troops on the ground in Ukraine. 3:15pm- The far-left continues to downplay President Trump's peace efforts—with some media members insisting Trump has been too cordial to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Rich argues: “we can be the world's marriage counselor,” it's better than being the “world's police department.” 3:30pm- Rich can't remember names, none of the televisions are working in the studios, Matt gets yelled at (shocking), and Andrew is filling in for Justin! 3:40pm- Former Vice President Kamala Harris accuses Texas Republicans of “cheating” via redistricting—and claims the GOP wants to “dilute” the Democrat vote. Rich argues that someone should be “diluting” Harris's drinks. 4:05pm- Matt Rooney— Founder of SaveJersey.com, State Director of the American First Policy Institute of New Jersey, & Host of The Matt Rooney Show on 1210 WPHT (Saturdays 7pm to 9pm)—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss news that the owner of NJ.com & The Star Ledger has contributed over $400,000 to Democrats, including $16,7000 to Mikie Sherrill. 4:30pm- Should parents be criminally punished for children who act irresponsibly and break the law? PLUS, Rich actually takes a listener's call! 5:05pm- On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt spoke with reporters about President Trump's efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine, calling him “the peace president” and noting that “what we've witnessed President Trump accomplish over the last few days has been nothing short of remarkable. We are now 3.5 years into the war between Russia and Ukraine...Thanks to President Trump's efforts, we finally have movement after years of deadly gridlock." 5:15pm- In a post to X, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard wrote: “Over the past few months, I've been working closely with our partners in the UK, alongside the president and vice president, to ensure Americans' private data remains private and our Constitutional rights and civil liberties are protected. As a result, the UK has agreed to drop its mandate for Apple to provide a ‘back door' that would have enabled access to the protected encrypted data of American citizens and encroached on our civil liberties.” 5:20pm- Andrew asks if he can place an order for takeout pizza from Rich's at-home pizza oven. Plus, does New Haven have the best pizza in the world? 5:30pm- U.S. Boots on the Ground? On Monday, President Donald Trump held a multilateral meeting from the White House—which included Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and several European leaders including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. During an interview with Fox & Friends, Trump emphasized “you have my assurance” there will be no U.S. troops on the ground in Ukraine. 5:45pm- Did Rich mention he was on Fox News earlier today? 6:05pm- The far-left continues to dismiss President Trump's efforts to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine. Former U.S. National Security Advisor Susan Rice baselessly told Anderson Cooper that “Trump melted like ice in the Alaska sun.” Meanwhile, CBS's John Dickerson foolishly hinted that Vladimir Putin should have been arrested the moment he stepped on U.S. soil. 6:20pm- While appearing on Fox News with Laura Ingraham, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised President Trump—explaining he has been “amazing” during negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. So, why are elements of corporate media pushing a wildly different narr ...
Jeanine B. Downie, M.D. is board certified by the American Board of Dermatology and holds medical licenses in the states of New Jersey, New York, and California. Dr. Downie is the director of her own practice, image Dermatology P.C. in Montclair, N.J. She has extensive training and experience in all aspects of dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, laser and dermatologic surgery. Dr. Downie provides both adult and pediatric patients with competent, compassionate care and all patients are treated utilizing themost medically advanced techniques.Dr. Downie is a key opinion leader and lectures at some of the most prestigious medical societies, including The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, The American Academy of Dermatology, TheWomen's Dermatologic Society and Cosmetic Boot Camp. She is frequently featured on The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Early Show, Live with Kelly and Mark, CBS Morning News, World News Tonight, The View, MSNBC, The Dr. Oz Show, The Rachael Ray Show, The Wendy WilliamsShow, The Montel Williams Show, Ten Years Younger, GMA Health, ivillage, Living It Up with Ali and Jack, Life and Style, Real Simple TV, Better TV, Good Day New York, Fox 5 LIVE News, Channel 7 Eyewitness News, Channel 2 Morning News, BET News, Channel 11, Comcast Network's “On Call”Show, One on One, Channel 9 News, the Discovery Health Network, Madison Square Garden Network, Fox 5 Sports and News 12. Her work on a story on melanoma on MSG Network and Fox 5 Sports was nominated for an Emmy. Dr. Downie also shares her medical expertise with varied radio shows including Dr Radio on Sirius XM, The Wendy Williams Show on WBLS, KISS-FM and WLIB in New York, The Conversation with David Cruz on National Public Radio on WNYC, WRCK in Syracuse, Comedy Worldin Los Angeles, The Gary Burbank Show in Cincinnati, CNN radio, KAHJ-AM in California, KCMN- AM in Colorado, The George Kilpatrick Show in Syracuse, the Bev Smith Show in Ohio, WABC Radio in Dallas, the Martha Stewart Afternoon Living Show and the Satellite Sisters (The Dolan Sisters) onSirius Satellite radio and The Frankie Boyer Show in Boston and New York. Her newspaper credits include several features and quotes in The New York Times, USA Today, The LA Times, The Star Ledger, The Bergen Record and The Montclair Times, among others. Her exciting YouTube show is YouTube.com/The Gist Show. Dr. Downie and four of her board-certifieddermatologist friends decided that they wanted to put credible information together and discuss bothcosmetic dermatology and general dermatology. How to care for mature skin. How to take care of aging skin. What skin products to use if you have darker skin? How to take care of African American skin. Products best for Black Skin. Skin products during menopause and perimenopause How to cope with burnout as a Physician. How to Cope with High Functioning Depression.Follow Dr. Jeanine Downie MDDr. Jeanine Downie Website https://www.imagedermatology.com/dermatologic-surgeon-montclair-nj/Dr. Jeanine Downie Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jeaninedownie/?hl=enDr. Jeanine Downie YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@JeanineDownieofficial/videosFollow Dr. Judith:Instagram: https://instagram.com/drjudithjoseph TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drjudithjoseph Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjudithjoseph Website: https://www.drjudithjoseph.com/Sign up for my newsletter here: https://www.drjudithjoseph.com/newsletter-sign-upDisclaimer: You may want to consider your individual mental health needs with a licensed medical professional. This page is not medical advice.
Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs had the play of the day at the longest practice of Training Camp, while cornerback Nate Hobbs is likely to miss the remainder of camp after undergoing a knee scope. Marques recaps Tuesday's practice with Pete Dougherty, columnist from the Green Bay Press-Gazette, as well as previews Saturday's preseason opener with Andy Vasquez from NJ.com and the Star-Ledger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani has clinched the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor, with preliminary ranked choice results showing him winning 56 percent of the vote over former Governor Andrew Cuomo. The Associated Press has now called the race in Mamdani's favor. Meanwhile, federal investigators say they are still trying to determine what caused a historic Mexican sailboat to crash into the Brooklyn Bridge in May, killing two crew members. Plus, lawmakers in New Jersey have approved a nearly $60-Billion dollar budget for the Garden State. Statehouse reporter for The Star-Ledger and NJ.com Susan Livio breaks it down.
In a report earlier this month, the group Reporters Without Borders said, "Trump's second term as president has brought a troubling deterioration in press freedom." For two decades, the number of American journalists has been in decline. The Star-Ledger in New Jersey is an example of a high-profile newsroom that stopped producing a print edition and cut more staff in 2024. Fewer than a quarter of American newsrooms are in growth mode. We discuss the state of the profession with our guests: Gino Fanelli, investigations and City Hall reporter for WXXI News Veronica Volk, senior producer for WXXI News Natasha Kaiser, rising senior in the photojournalism program at RIT Roisin Meyer, rising senior in the international relations and economics program at the University of Rochester
The pick is in on the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) kicks off the show by sharing his big takeaways from last week's NFL Draft (1:35) as the Jets and Giants were very busy in Green Bay. Mike is then joined by Darryl Slater (@DarrylSlater) of the Star-Ledger for a deeper look at the New York draftees (9:53) as well as the bigger headlines from the draft itself. Mike then shares his thoughts on the Knicks' first-round series (36:51) with the Detroit Pistons in the Two Minute Drill.Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn and Spotify!Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube!Check out Darryl Slater's NFL coverage for the Star-Ledger!
Dan and Ellen talk with John Mooney, the founder of NJ Spotlight News, a digital nonprofit that's part of NJ PBS, the state's public broadcasting network. Mooney, who covered education for The Star-Ledger in Newark, took a buyout in 2008, put together a business plan, and launched their site in 2010 under the auspices of the nonprofit Community Foundation of New Jersey. While Spotlight was making a mark journalistically, it wasn't breaking even, and its sponsor, the Community Foundation, was getting impatient. After extensive talks, Mooney affiliated with NJ PBS. The name changed to NJ Spotlight News, and the merger means true collaboration between the newsrooms. Both the broadcast and digital sides take part in news meetings. (In a previous podcast, Northeastern University professor and TV journalist Mike Beaudet discussed his initiative aimed at reinventing TV news for a vertical video age.) As Dan wrote in "What Works in Community News," the story of NJ PBS and NJ Spotlight News suggests that public broadcasting can play a role in bolstering coverage of regional and statewide news. It's a question of bringing together two different newsroom cultures. There's also a Yo-Yo Ma angle! Ellen has a Quick Take about the death of John Thornton, a venture capitalist who helped launch The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit newsroom in Austin, in 2009. He also was a founder of the American Journalism Project, which supports local digital newsrooms around the country. Thornton, who had struggled with mental health issues, took his own life. He was 59. Dan has a Quick Take about our webinar on “The Ethics of Nonprofit News,” which was held the evening of April 3. Panelists gave great advice about what board members and donors need to know, and the video can be found on the website, whatworks.news.
Lori Rubinson and Andy Vasquez on what's next for the Jets full The Star-Ledger and NJ.com's Andy Vasquez joins Lori to discuss the Jets moving on from Aaron Rodgers and wonder what's next for the team at QB. 1064 Mon, 17 Feb 2025 06:57:58 +0000 ENBBFL7dV7eWGYmY1DZt7oXDamK2J2LJ nfl,new york jets,sports,football WFAN: On-Demand nfl,new york jets,sports,football Lori Rubinson and Andy Vasquez on what's next for the Jets WFAN: On-Demand 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports Football False https://player.amperwavepodcasting
On the week the state's largest newspaper, The Star-Ledger and several other papers print their last editions and the venerable Hudson County daily The Jersey Journal closes, Jersey Angle hosts Mark Bonamo and Brian Donohue discuss what's being covered and what's being missed in a state where two decades of media downsizing have left huge swaths of the state as news deserts. Also: is there hope emerging on the media landscape in form of new startups sprouting all over?
《星報》(The Star-Ledger),作為新澤西州長期以來的權威報紙,將於2025年2月2日星期日出版最後一版,並轉型為純線上新聞媒體。在鼎盛時期,《星報》是新澤西州的權威報紙,不僅擁有全美最大的州議會新聞部門,還有令人羨慕的發行量,以及足以改變該地區基礎設施建設和環境保護方向的編輯影響力。
Frank Morano discusses some of the hottest topics and gives his opinion. Frank talks about NJ Governor Phil Murphy and comments he made about housing an illegal immigrant and then Frank talks about people being held on Rikers Island waiting to be admitted into a mental health facility. Frank talks about the end of the NJ paper The Star Ledger and then Frank talks about President Trump calling the bluff of the MTA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:01:55 - Les 80'' - par : Nicolas Demorand - 80 secondes sur le "Star-Ledger", journal bien connu du New Jersey, aux États-Unis. Il publiera dimanche sa dernière édition papier avant de basculer à 100% sur internet.
It's time to get ready for the New York Giants' offseason on the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) kicks off the show by recapping all six games from Wild Card Weekend (1:41) as he begins to set the stage for the Divisional Round. Mike is then joined by Darryl Slater (@DarrylSlater) of the Star-Ledger to talk about the Giants' upcoming offseason decisions (10:37) after a disastrous 3-14 season. Mike then makes his Divisional Round picks (39:29) with Giants' fan Justin Diaz and explains why the expanded College Football Playoff has been a smashing success (1:15:59) in the Two Minute Drill. Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn and Spotify! Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube! Check out Darryl Slater's NFL coverage for the Star-Ledger!
It was great, as usual, to chat with Len Green, CPA, MBA, serial entrepreneur and founder/chair of The Green Group. He shared his wisdom and practical insights during a wide ranging AMA session. * Links to full convo in comments We discussed a few things including:1. Len's entrepreneurial journey2. How entrepreneurs can save money 3. Preferred corporate structures for new and growing businesses4. Things to consider as we await new Trump administrationLeonard C. Green is a CPA, MBA, and Entrepreneur. He is founder of The Green Group, which is a provider of Tax, Accounting, and Consulting Services.Len is also involved in 14 businesses in diverse markets. He is one of the original investors of the Nasdaq publicly traded Blue Buffalo pet food company, the fifth largest company in the United States in this category. In addition, his involvement includes a financial services firm, real estate, thoroughbred horses, sports, a couple of publicly traded businesses, and several charities. Len also sits on the Board of Directors for a number of companies and foundations.In the past 20 years, Len has taught two of the most highly rated entrepreneurial courses at Babson College - one structured similar to Donald Trump's Apprentice TV series, and the other a family business/social entrepreneurship business course. His classes have been featured on CNBC Squawk Box and ABC TV.His featured articles on family business succession planning, company evaluations, structuring organizations, and maximizing tax deductions have appeared in over 200 newspapers across the country including the The Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Star-Ledger, Boston Globe, Entrepreneur Magazine, INC Magazine, Forbes, and the CEO Forum.Len's best-selling book “The Entrepreneurial Playbook” has been translated in Chinese and Arabic.#podcast #AFewThingsPodcast
As our centennial series continues, Micah Rasmussen, director of the Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics at Rider University and former press secretary for Governor McGreevey, looks back at a century of the Star-Ledger, once the Newark Star-Ledger, which ends its print edition in February.
The Star-Ledger, the Pulitzer Prize-winning local New Jersey newspaper based in Newark, recently announced it will end print editions in 2025 and become an exclusively digital service. The news comes perhaps as no surprise as local print journalism continues to struggle financially around the country. But The Star-Ledger has played an important role in the history of New Jersey culture and politics as the state's largest newspaper. Nancy Solomon, WNYC senior reporter, gives us her reaction to the news, and we're also joined by Micah Rasmussen, director of The Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics.
Meet Rhonda Belle Martin, a mother, a wife, and a combination of the two (you read that right…), also nicknamed the Redheaded Hellcat. This woman took 1940s Alabama news outlets by storm. Join us as we jump into a TTC classic to kick off our post-spooky season. Tea of the Day: Schisandra Tea Theme Music by Brad Frank Sources:“11 Highlights of 1907.” By: the Editors of Publications International, Ltd., How Stuff Works, https://history.howstuffworks.com/american-history/11-highlights-of-1907.htmOn This Day, “Historical Events in 1907.” https://www.onthisday.com/events/date/1907Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51985040/rhonda_belle-martin) accessed October 21, 2024), memorial page for Mrs Rhonda Belle Thomley Martin (4 Nov 1906–11 Oct 1957), Find a Grave Memorial ID 51985040, citing Montgomery Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Cheryl Thomley Rush (contributor 47780773)“Arsenic Murder Charged, Many Thought Victims.” The Evening Times (UP), Sat, Mar 10, 1956, Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/292305373/“8 Arsenic Murders Laid to a “Hellcat.” Daily News (UP), Sat, Mar 10, 1956, Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/image/455068088/“Bodies Exhumed.” The York Dispatch, Tue, Mar 13, 1956, Page 17, https://www.newspapers.com/image/614501236/“Confessed Poisoner Waived to Grand Jury.” Birmingham Post-Herald, Thu, Mar 15, 1956, Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/image/793848987/“Bud Martin is Recovering at Biloxi Center.” Sun Herald, Tue, Mar 20, 1956, Page 3, https://www.newspapers.com/image/742205796/Waitress Facing Trial Today in Mass Murders.” The Montgomery Advertiser, Mon, Jun 04, 1956, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/262323780/“Poisoner Murderer Sentenced to die.” The Huntsville Times, Wed, Jun 06, 1956, Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/554402033/“Jury Returns Death Verdict for Waitress In Poison Case.” The Montgomery Advertiser, Tue, Jun 05, 1956, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/262324152/“While Awaiting Appeal–Doomed Poison Slayer Beautifies Jail Chapel.” Birmingham Post-Herald, Tue, Nov 27, 1956, Page 15, https://www.newspapers.com/image/792989676/“Court Upholds Death Sentence Waitress.” The Birmingham News, Thu, Mar 14, 1957, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/574565822/“Mrs. Martin's Plea Up Today.” The Montgomery Advertiser, Wed, Oct 09, 1957, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/256319473/“Mrs. Martin's Life Ends In Kilby's Electric Chair.” The Montgomery Advertiser, Fri, Oct 11, 1957, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/256321493/“Gives Science Body: ‘Find why I killed.'” The Star-Ledger, Sat, Oct 12, 1957, Page 3, https://www.newspapers.com/image/1108278589/“Post-Mortem Study Request is Ignored.” The Roanoke Times, Sun, Oct 13, 1957, Page 54, https://www.newspapers.com/image/914678868/“Toxic Endings: When Poison is the Murder Weapon.” By Crystal Ponti, A&E True Crime Blog: Stories & News, Interview with Joni Johnston, November 23, 2020, https://www.aetv.com/real-crime/murder-by-poison“A Psychological Profile of a Poisoner.” By Joni E. Johnston, Psy.D., Reviewed by Ekua Hagan, Psychology Today, Posted July 9, 2012, https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/the-human-equation/201207/a-psychological-profile-of-a-poisoner
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11.1.2024 Hour 2 1:00- Darryl Slater of NJ.com and The Star-Ledger joins Grant & Danny as we're "Going Scouting", to get the latest on the Commanders opponent this weekend. 22:00- Grant & Danny look ahead to the Commanders-Giants matchup as they pull up the over/under props for Passing, Rushing and Receiving and predict how each player will perform this Sunday. 37:00- It's Friday, so of course we ask you, "How are you winning off the field?"
Darryl Slater of NJ.com and The Star-Ledger joins Grant & Danny as we're "Going Scouting", to get the latest on the Commanders opponent this weekend.
Frank Morano discusses some of the hottest topics and gives his opinion. Frank talks about The Yankees loss in the World Series and about the ratings for the overnight show and then Frank talks about the end of the Star Ledger's print Edition. Frank talks about the decriminalization of jaywalking in NYC and then Frank talks about the city's latest holiday gift to school families. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight, on NJ Spotlight News…With 5 days to go before the election more than a million New Jerseyans have already cast a ballot and there's still plenty of time to vote and in- person early voting runs through Sunday; Plus, HURRICANE IDA RELIEF…Governor Murphy signs a long-awaited bill that'll give survivors much needed mortgage assistance; Also, TEEN VOTERS…Jersey City officials push a new ordinance to allow 16 year olds to vote in all city wide races; And, the END OF A PRINTING ERA… New Jersey's largest daily newspaper, The Star-Ledger, will shut down its printed publication.
The Star Ledger to stop printing newspapers by February.
Len Berman and Michael Riedel speak with Larry Hackett about the Star Ledger going printless early next year. Larry discusses the importance of local newspapers and some of the history of the New Jersey newspaper.
Garbage is everywhere on the White House campaign trail. A 12-year-old student is a hero to thousands in NYC. The Star Ledger makes a big announcement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a text In "Escape!", Part 4, we learn about the manhunt following Matt and Sweat's escape and their eventual capture.Voice acting: Mike Lipuma, Jay RollingsE-mail me at Pugmomof1@gmail.com; visit me on Instagram as True Crime University_True Crime University is part of the Debauchery Media Network. Visit all our podcasts at welcometothedebauchery.comResources: Wikipedia, ABC News, nbcnews.com, The Star-Ledger, Democrat and Chronicle, The Ithaca Journal, Poughkeepsie Journal, New York Times, The Citizen, USA Today, New York Daily News, titusmountain.com, Escape from Dannemora by Michael Benson, Dannemora by Charles A. Gardner, The Invisible Walls of Dannemora by Michael H. BlaineJoin our Patreon for only $2 a month! Patreon.com/TrueCrimeUni... Teacher's Pet tier
In honor of Employee Ownership Month in October, Mathematica's On the Evidence podcast features a special episode with Paul Decker, Mathematica's president and chief executive officer, and Jim Bonham, the president and chief executive officer of The ESOP Association. On the episode, Decker and Bonham discuss the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) as an evidence-based tool that benefits employees, consumers, and communities across the nation. An ESOP is a retirement vehicle for employees that many companies use to increase employee engagement and retain talent over time. As Decker and Bonham discuss on the episode, an ESOP can be more than a nice perk companies offer their employees. Business leaders and policymakers across the political spectrum have applauded the potential of ESOPs to strengthen the middle class and keep jobs in local communities. Research even shows ESOPs help reduce gender and racial wealth gaps. On the episode, Decker and Bonham discuss the benefits of ESOPs and challenges facing ESOPs going forward. A full transcript of the episode is available at https://www.mathematica.org/blogs/supporting-workers-and-strengthening-communities-through-employee-ownership Read the study from Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing within the School of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University that found ESOPs help narrow gender and racial wealth gaps: https://smlr.rutgers.edu/sites/smlr/files/Documents/News/rutgerskelloggreport_april2019.pdf Read an article in The Star-Ledger about the benefits of employee stock ownership plans for reducing wealth inequality and ensuring the longevity of a business, which describes Mathematica's experience with becoming an ESOP and quotes Paul Decker: https://www.nj.com/opinion/2024/09/nj-business-owners-need-a-succession-plan-and-workers-need-savings-we-can-solve-both-problems-opinion.html Learn more about Mathematica's history as an employee-owned company: https://mathematica.org/blogs/employee-ownership-is-at-the-heart-of-mathematica
Democrat Andy Kim and Republican Curtis Bashaw held a debate in an important New Jersey Senate race. Brent Johnson, political reporter in the Statehouse bureau of The Star-Ledger and NJ.com, summarizes the key moments in that debate and reports on the latest in the race.
Democrat Andy Kim and Republican Curtis Bashaw held a debate in an important New Jersey Senate race. On Today's Show:Brent Johnson, political reporter in the Statehouse bureau of The Star-Ledger and NJ.com, summarizes the key moments in that debate and reports on the latest in the race.
Nick Veronis joins Tony in episode 15 of the Alternative Allocations podcast series to discuss the evolution of alternative investments solely being available to institutions to now becoming more accessible to the wealth channel. They delve into the changes in product structures, the introduction of technology to simplify operations, and the emergence of educational opportunities to help advisors understand the role alts play in client portfolios. Nick is Co-Founder and one of the Managing Partners of iCapital, where he is Head of Portfolio Management. He is also a member of the company's Operating Committee. Nick spent 11 years at Veronis Suhler Stevenson (VSS), a middle market private equity firm where he was a Managing Director responsible for originating and structuring investment opportunities. At VSS, he specialized in the business information services sector and helped spearhead the firm's investment strategy in the financial software and data sector, including its investment in Ipreo. Nick was previously an operating advisor to Atlas Advisors, an independent investment bank based in New York. He began his career as a financial journalist for The Boston Business Journal, was a reporter for The Star-Ledger, and a Senior Associate in the New Media Division of Newhouse Newspapers. He holds a BA in economics from Trinity College and FINRA Series 7, 79, and 63 licenses. Nick Veronis | LinkedIn Powering the World's Alternative Investment Marketplace - iCapital Alternatives by Franklin Templeton Tony Davidow, CIMA® | LinkedIn
Send us a textFrom July 2014 through 2022, Keith covered Rutgers athletics for NJ Advance Media, the content company for NJ.com and The Star-Ledger. The dean of the Rutgers football beat, Keith covered thousands of games and big-picture topics surrounding the state university's athletics program since 2000.Keith recently garnered two national awards from the Associated Press Sports Editors for his investigative reporting. Two years ago, the National Sports Media Association named Keith New Jersey's best sportswriter. He was named NJ Advance Media Reporter of the Year in 2018.Keith transitioned in 2022 from sports to news, where as an investigative report he focuses on government, public accountability, education, environmental issues and other topics for NJ Advance Media while still keeping an eye on Rutgers athletics.Keith has family roots in several Middlesex County towns and graduated from Cedar Ridge High School in Old Bridge, making him and Jerry crosstown rivals.Keith is involved in several community service initiatives in his Monmouth County community, including events involving recreation, the environment, and school volunteer programs.Find Keith X@KSargeantNJFind The Suffering PodcastThe Suffering Podcast InstagramKevin Donaldson InstagramMike Failace InstagramApple PodcastSpotifyYouTubeThe Suffering Podcast FamilySherri AllsupToyota of HackensackPoPl Discount code TSP20Cubita CafeSupport the showThe Suffering Podcast Instagram Kevin Donaldson Instagram TikTok YouTube
On this episode, Alex Bozich is joined by Brian Fonseca of NJ Advance Media and The Star-Ledger to discuss the outlook for Rutgers for the 2024-25 season. The Scarlet Knights are adding two likely lottery picks in Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper, which has ramped up expectations for Steve Pikiell's program.
In hour two of The Lombardi Line hosts Stormy Buonantony and Will Hill are joined by Andy Vasquez, Jets Reporter, The Star-Ledger, as they discuss the latest with the New York Jets. Also on the show is Thor Nystrom, CFB Analyst, Fantasy Life, as they discuss the JJ McCarthy injury and preview the upcoming college football season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode we have a great interview with none other than S.P. Sullivan, who covers the crime beat at the Star Ledger. He talks us through the Menendez trial, Norcross, the county line, who's now sweating it, in what ways Menendez might be an empathetic figure, and why this state is as shady as it is. It was a true joy and honor talking to Sean, who gave us a real insider view into the crime side of this sometimes sordid state. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a message!Welcome back to LNXdance with your Co-Hosts, Marcus & Mari! Introducing our next guest, the inspiring Mark Travis Rivera. We are so honored to share his story with you. Enjoy!Get More Mark: https://linktr.ee/marktravriveraTelling stories is at the core of Mark Travis Rivera's purpose in life. He is an award-winning creative entrepreneur and the Chief Executive Officer + Founder of The Professional Storyteller, where he embraces the power of story to create a more inclusive world. As a writer, Rivera's bylines include The Bergen Record, Herald News, The Star-Ledger, Fox News Latino, and The Huffington Post. He was also a contributing author in the anthology, Crisis and Care: Queer Activist Responses to a Global Pandemic (PM Press, 2022), edited by Adrian Shanker. His debut collection, Drafts: An Imperfect Collection of Writing, was published in August 2017. He was also a contributing writer for Imagining: A Gibney Journal, where he shared his experience as a disabled choreographer and dancer.As a 17-year-old, Rivera founded the Marked Dance Project (2009-2019), becoming the youngest person in the US to create and lead an integrated dance company for disabled and non-disabled dancers. Inspired by his desire to dance as a person with cerebral palsy, he would go on to help disabled and non-disabled dancers alike find their voice as artists. As a Puerto Rican queer man, he was also one of a handful of artistic directors of color in the disability dance field in the US. As an independent disabled choreographer, Mark is determined to build a bridge between the main dance field and disability dance. Mark was recently selected to participate in Ballet Hispanico's Instituto Coreográfico program.As a speaker, he has addressed audiences at various institutions, including Harvard, MIT, Rutgers, and NYU. He has also spoken to corporate audiences virtually in the UK, Canada, Mexico, Latin America, Israel, China, and India. His TEDx Talk, “Embracing Yourself, Embracing Your Potential,” was a smash in 2014 at Bergen Community College.A first-generation college graduate, Rivera earned his bachelor's degree in Women's & Gender Studies from William Paterson University of New Jersey. He is a proud Tio to 5 nieces and 2 nephews. He was born in Miami, raised in New Jersey, and lived in New York City and the Bay Area, but now calls Atlanta, GA, home.Comparte el amor with our guest, and let us know your favorite part of thSupport the Show.--Brought to you by MotionScoop Dance Corp, LNXdance Podcast is a series of conversations FOR Latinx dancers and educators BY Latinx dancers and educators. Join Mari & Marcus -M&M- as they dive deep into important topics in the dance industry and explore how being part of the Latinx community affects us, our contributions, decisions, and careers. We hope you enjoy our sip and chat. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a comment with what you loved, questions, and topics for next time! Follow us on our Instagram page, LNXdance, to interact with our community and with us.For business inquiries and to apply to be a guest, please email motionscoopinfo@gmail.com ¡Adiós! Hosts: Marcus Mantilla-Valentin & Mari VasconezSponsors: MotionScoop Dance Corp.
We discuss The Sopranos w/ Jersey's own Brian Fonseca. What did he think of Rutgers on Day One of Media Days? Is he as high as Connor is on the Scarlet Knights? What game is the biggest of the season for Greg Schiano and Rutgers.
Author, Andy McCullough Discusses His Book on Clayton Kershaw and Ryan Higgins Carries On His Family's Business, J & R Manufacturing's Legacy Andy McCullough is a senior writer at The Athletic. He has previously covered Major League Baseball for the Los Angeles Times, the Kansas City Star, and The Star-Ledger. His work has been honored by the Associated Press Sports Editors on seven occasions for beat writing, explanatory reporting, and feature writing. He joins us to discuss his new book, The Last of His Kind: Clayton Kershaw and the Burden of Greatness. The book is per various websites, "The definitive biography of Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw, examining the genesis of his brilliance, his epic quest to win the World Series, and his singular place within the evolving baseball landscape—based on exclusive interviews with Kershaw and more than 200 others." Ryan Higgins is the president of J & R Manufacturing and is the third generation to run his family business which for the last 50 years has been an industry leader in manufacturing commercial smokers. J & R Manufacturing was launched in 1974 with their famed wood-fired Oyler Pit rotisserie smoker. Built with heavy duty stainless steel, top tier components, and hand-crafted workmanship in Mesquite, Texas. J&R also designs and manufactures world-renowned commercial grills and rotisseries, including custom-combo models used by James Beard Award-winning chefs all around the world. Go to https://jrmanufacturing.com/ for more information. We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Topics include the Shohei Ohtani gambling story, huge question marks in the bullpen, baseball reference's garbage simulation, and other final news from spring training. The guys then give their BOLD PREDICTIONS for the 2024 Yankees. Max Goodman of NJ.com and The Star-Ledger joins the show to discuss final roster decisions and the start of the regular season on Thursday. Follow Max here: https://twitter.com/MaxTGoodman Thank you to Gametime for sponsoring today's show! Download the Gametime App and use code BRONX for $20 off your first purchase. Thank you to Unifyd Healing for sponsoring today's Show! Go to UnifydHealing.com to find a center near you. Get in touch: @YankeesPodcast @BronxPinstripes @Andrew_Rotondi @ScottReinen Intro/Outro music: One Way Ticket, by Anitek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys talk about Gerrit Cole NOT needing Tommy John Surgery but due to miss 2-3 months. Other topics include Aaron Judge's mysterious injury status and DJ LeMahieu set to miss Opening Day with a bone bruise in his foot. Max Goodman of NJ.com and The Star-Ledger joins the show to talk about how the Yankees will fill the rotation with Gerrit Cole out and who will play third base with DJ LeMahieu set to miss Opening Day. Follow Max here: https://twitter.com/MaxTGoodman Thank you to GOOD CHOP for sponsoring today's show! Use code BRONX120 at GoodChop.com/BRONX120 for $120 off your order of 4 boxes. Get in touch: @YankeesPodcast @BronxPinstripes @Andrew_Rotondi @ScottReinen Intro/Outro music: One Way Ticket, by Anitek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join me, Amy Lynn Durham with Mark Travis Rivera, The Professional Storyteller, Founder, and Consultant, in this 2 part podcast as he shares his story dating back to early childhood leading to him being the storyteller he is today. He shares where he got his courage and bravery and how he implements it in many aspects of his life, including his experiences in the corporate space. We talk about what it's like to show up as your authentic self in the workplace, spirituality, inclusion and so much more! Today on Create Magic At Work®:How to use fear as a compassWays to show up as your full authentic selfTransforming your fate into destiny Religion in the workplaceTelling stories is at the core of Mark Travis Rivera's purpose in life. He is an award-winning creative– founder + lead storyteller + consultant of The Professional Storyteller.As a writer, Rivera's bylines include The Bergen Record, Herald News, The Star-Ledger, Fox News Latino, and The Huffington Post. He was also a contributing author in the anthology, Crisis and Care: Queer Activist Responses to a Global Pandemic (PM Press, 2022), edited by Adrian Shanker. His debut collection, Drafts: An Imperfect Collection of Writing, was published in August 2017. He was also a contributing writer for Imagining: A Gibney Journal, where he shared his experience as a disabled choreographer and dancer. Connect with Mark:https://linktr.ee/marktravriveraQuote"Every day I get up and choose to be myself in any space I enter, whether I'm dressed up in fully femme gender conforming makeup, dress heels or I'm dressed down in yoga pants and a t-shirt with no makeup. I show up as myself and something that I've had to interrogate over the last couple of years, especially in the workplace, is yes, I show up at my full self all the time, but that's going to cost me opportunities. That's going to cost me not to be invited to certain boardrooms or meetings or companies to speak at because they don't like what I'm serving. Guess what? If you don't like what I'm serving, there's plenty of tea out there. If you don't like the tea that I'm spilling, they don't take a sip of it." - Mark Travis RiveraSupport the showConnect with Amy: https://msha.ke/createmagicatwork
The guys react to the news that Gerrit Cole underwent an MRI on his elbow and Aaron Judge has been experiencing “spring training” soreness. Up until now, it had been an uneventful spring for the Yankees… Max Goodman of NJ.com and The Star-Ledger joins the show to talk about the news that Gerrit Cole underwent an MRI on his elbow, Aaron Judge an MRI on his abdomen, and Austin Wells vying for the starting catcher job. Follow Max here: https://twitter.com/MaxTGoodman Thank you to Gametime for sponsoring today's show! Download the Gametime App and use code BRONX for $20 off your first purchase. Thank you to Factor Meals for sponsoring today's show! Go to FactorMeals.com/BRONX50 for 50% off! Get in touch: @YankeesPodcast @BronxPinstripes @Andrew_Rotondi @ScottReinen Intro/Outro music: One Way Ticket, by Anitek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys talk about Spencer Jones' impressive stint at major league camp, newly released Yankees prospect rankings, and the command that Juan Soto has of his at bats. Max Goodman of NJ.com and The Star-Ledger joins the show to talk about his impressions of being at Yankees spring training, Clarke Schmidt's new pitch, and Derek Dietrich's new role as Culture and Accountability Coordinator. Follow Max here: https://twitter.com/MaxTGoodman Get in touch: @YankeesPodcast @BronxPinstripes @Andrew_Rotondi @ScottReinen Intro/Outro music: One Way Ticket, by Anitek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys discuss the first week of spring training games, including Spencer Jones hype, Carlos Rodon's cutter, Cody Bellinger's contract with the Cubs, and more. Max Goodman of NJ.com and The Star-Ledger joins the podcast to talk about the Yankees backup infielder spot, Oswald Peraza's future, and the ongoing Blake Snell/Free Agency saga. Follow Max here: https://twitter.com/MaxTGoodman Get in touch: @YankeesPodcast @BronxPinstripes @Andrew_Rotondi @ScottReinen Intro/Outro music: One Way Ticket, by Anitek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thank you to GOOD CHOP for sponsoring today's show! Use code BRONX120 at GoodChop.com/BRONX120 for $120 off your order of 4 boxes. The guys discuss “skinny” Giancarlo Stanton being in the best baseball shape of his life, Anthony Rodon also slimming down, new buzz around the Yankees and Blake Snell, and Juan Soto arriving at camp. Max Goodman of NJ.com and The Star-Ledger joins the podcast to talk about Cole's injury comments, the Yankees catching rotation, and expectations for Volpe. Follow Max here: https://twitter.com/MaxTGoodman Get in touch: @YankeesPodcast @BronxPinstripes @Andrew_Rotondi @ScottReinen Intro/Outro music: One Way Ticket, by Anitek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thank you to Factor Meals for sponsoring today's show! Go to FactorMeals.com/BRONX50 for 50% off! The guys recap Scott's trip to the Super Bowl, then talk about Carlos Rodon shaving his mustache and insights about Brian Cashman from the Andy Martino episode last week. Max Goodman of NJ.com and The Star-Ledger joins the podcast to kick off spring training and discuss the Yankees roster as pitchers and catchers report this week. Follow Max here: https://twitter.com/MaxTGoodman Get in touch: @YankeesPodcast @BronxPinstripes @Andrew_Rotondi @ScottReinen Intro/Outro music: One Way Ticket, by Anitek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jelani Gibson, content lead for NJ Cannabis Insider, and a reporter for NJ.com and The Star-Ledger, talks about a recent New Jersey Supreme Court decision that puts new limits on how a controversial method used to determine if someone is driving while high can be used in court.
Listeners call in to share who the voted for in local races across New York and New Jersey, then Brent Johnson, political reporter in the Statehouse bureau of The Star-Ledger and NJ.com, reacts to what he hears from New Jersey voters and talks about the races happening across the state, including every member of the state legislature and many school boards positions and Rebecca Lewis, senior state politics reporter at City & State NY, reacts to New York voters and talks about what's at stake in this year's elections.