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The Sussex County Miners, an independent professional team in the Frontier League, unveiled an alternate identity that honors one of New Jersey's quirkiest quirks—it's the only state in the union where it's illegal to pump your own gas. The team will play select games as the Fill it Up Regulars. Guests include: The independent York Revolution play in a central Pennsylvania town that lays claim to the title of the nation's first capital—but their identity is more about industry than patriotism. Guests this week include: Christian Suk, Assistant GM, Sussex County Miners John Worthen, Worthen Design Al Langlois, Baseball By Design New Jersey Correspondent Dan Simon, Studio Simon: www.studiosimon.net, Insta @studio_simon Find the Baseball By Design podcast online: Instagram @baseballbydesign Threads @baseballbydesign Bluesky @baseballbydesign.bsky.social linktr.ee/BaseballByDesign Baseball By Design is a member of the Curved Brim Media Network.
Send us a textTravis Henderson from Trigger Traditions Outdoors shares his passion for waterfowl hunting and explains why seeing the dog work aspect of upland and waterfowl hunting brings him so much joy compared to other hunting styles.• Lives in Sussex County, NJ and primarily hunts waterfowl and upland game• Started Trigger Traditions as a way to document hunting memories with friends• Hunts across multiple states including trips to Montana and Argentina• Recently harvested his first turkey of the season using stealth and patience• Uses a Browning Maxus Wicked Wing shotgun with full choke for turkey hunting• Explains how reading turkey behavior and adjusting call frequency/cadence leads to success• Shares the social aspects that make waterfowl hunting uniquely enjoyable• Describes the excitement of having hundreds of birds working a decoy spread• Emphasizes the importance of proper scouting for waterfowl similar to deer hunting• Discusses how regional differences affect hunting techniques and game flavor• Highlights the special bond between hunters and their dogsSupport the showHope you guy's enjoy! Hit the follow button, rate and give the show a comment!Ghillie Puck- https://www.ghilliepuck.com?sca_ref=6783182.IGksJNCNyo GP10 FOR 10% OFFGET YOUR HECS HUNTING GEAR :https://hecshunting.com/shop/?avad=385273_a39955e99&nb_platform=avantlink&nb_pid=323181&nb_wid=385273&nb_tt=cl&nb_aid=NAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bdhunting/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZtxCA-1Txv7nnuGKXcmXrA
In this inspiring episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Keren Gonen—a powerhouse realtor who infuses her work with intention, empathy, and deep spiritual grounding. Keren shares her journey from the shipping industry to becoming Sussex County's top real estate agent, revealing how motherhood, loss, and unwavering self-belief shaped her path. She discusses the importance of setting goals that scare you, leading with service over self, and how a morning ritual of gratitude and energy protection keeps her centered in a high-stakes industry. Whether you're navigating a career pivot or striving for soulful success, Keren's story is a refreshing reminder that you don't have to sacrifice your integrity or spiritual truth to thrive. About the Guest:Keren Gonen is a leading real estate broker in New Jersey, closing $24M+ in sales last year. A former shipping executive, Keren transitioned into real estate at 39, guided by her deep spiritual practices and the legacy she wants to leave for her children. She leads with compassion, grounded presence, and the belief that real estate can be a path of service. Key Takeaways: Motivation rooted in purpose is stronger than fear. Spirituality can coexist with sales—and elevate how we serve. Burnout often signals misaligned goals, not failure. Kindness and genuine connections are the real “secret sauce” in business. It's never too late to start over—and goals should stretch your limits. Connect with Keren Gonen:Phone/WhatsApp (US): +1-551-262-4062Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kerengonenrealestatebroker/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KerenGonenRealEstate/ Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Tune to all our 15 podcasts: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/healthymindbyavik Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us!• YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife• Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/healthyminds.pod• Threads – https://www.threads.net/@healthyminds.pod• Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind• LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/reemachatterjee/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/avikchakrabortypodcaster #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
1 - NJ State Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia joins us again to give an update with a bear of a problem. Legislation passed to make Sussex County residents use a “bear-proof” trashcan. The problem? It's expensive and doesn't work! Is there corruption in this legislation? What can be done to combat these bogus laws coming from urban Democrats? What can we expect in terms of a threat when it comes to the NJ gubernatorial race? What are the issues that Democrats pose with their ridiculous priorities? What ever happened to the drone issue? 115 - Your calls. How should Dom capture his groundhog? Will Kash Patel be knocking on the door of Phil Murphy soon? 120 - Some breaking news involving a judge being arrested over protecting a man who was about to be deported by ICE. We play audio from Pam Bondi breaking down the scenario and how it transpired. 140 - Is Dom serious by skipping the entire first season of The Last of Us before watching the second season? 150 - Our TV expert Neal Zoren joins us again this Friday. Is Dom wrong for the way he is watching The Last of Us? With the anniversary of the disaster coming up, how good of a show was Chernobyl? We then finish up with Conclave as it is now on streaming, did the ending ruin the movie?
12 - Why did Jalen Hurts avoid a question about visiting the White House with the Eagles? Will all the eagles show up? 1205 - What is wrong with the Catholic Church's mentality? 1215 - Legendary journalist Bill O'Reilly joins the program. What was it like convincing Trump to do a NewsNation Town Hall with him, Chris Cuomo, and Stephen A. Smith? Bill is going to be the bouncer for this? How will the event run? What will the focus be on for the 100 day mile marker? What can we expect? What will be coming down the Bill O'Reilly pipeline? What is the difference between news consumption of the older and younger generations? 1220 - Side - all time nepo babies 1245 - Former Representative Jamaal Bowman expressed his displeasure with Shedeur Sanders' draft slide and blames it on what he's wearing and how he acts. 1 - NJ State Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia joins us again to give an update with a bear of a problem. Legislation passed to make Sussex County residents use a “bear-proof” trashcan. The problem? It's expensive and doesn't work! Is there corruption in this legislation? What can be done to combat these bogus laws coming from urban Democrats? What can we expect in terms of a threat when it comes to the NJ gubernatorial race? What are the issues that Democrats pose with their ridiculous priorities? What ever happened to the drone issue? 115 - Your calls. How should Dom capture his groundhog? Will Kash Patel be knocking on the door of Phil Murphy soon? 120 - Some breaking news involving a judge being arrested over protecting a man who was about to be deported by ICE. We play audio from Pam Bondi breaking down the scenario and how it transpired. 140 - Is Dom serious by skipping the entire first season of The Last of Us before watching the second season? 150 - Our TV expert Neal Zoren joins us again this Friday. Is Dom wrong for the way he is watching The Last of Us? With the anniversary of the disaster coming up, how good of a show was Chernobyl? We then finish up with Conclave as it is now on streaming, did the ending ruin the movie? 2 - Teasing the rest of the hour. We go to live audio of Milwaukee's Mayor discussing the judge being arrested in one of their courthouses. 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Returning to the story of a Wisconsin judge aiding an illegal immigrant in evading ICE. Your calls. 235 - Ian Prior, America First Legal Senior Advisor, joins us. Was Stephen Miller at the White House the other day? What is Ian's name for the snobs in the suburbs who promote woke ideologies in schools? Where do these school leaders get off just ignoring Trump's mandates? Ian discusses each Supreme Court Justices argument for and against this book issue in Montgomery County, MD. Which Justice had the most surprising argument? Why do schools cater to the loud, obnoxious parents? 250 - The Lightning Round! Winner of the week?
The Southern Delaware Orchestra, also known as Sodelo, is back again this season – bringing its ‘Sounds of Spring' concerts to Sussex County. The performances, set for April 26 and 27, offer a mix of classical favorites and contemporary pieces celebrating nature and the arrival of spring.For this edition of Arts Playlist, Delaware Public Media's Martin Matheny is joined by Sodelo's co-founder and music director James Allen Anderson for more on the upcoming concerts and what audiences can expect.
Announcement: Join Ann in the free AI Masterclass on Saturday, April 19th: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/ai-masterclass In this episode, we dive into an inspiring conversation with Christina West, a seasoned paralegal and blogger. Ann and Christina discuss the significance of becoming a well-rounded paralegal, drawing from Christina's diverse experiences across different fields of law. Prefer to watch the podcast episode's video interview: https://youtu.be/SPWxY3ewJRc Key Takeaways: Be in the Know: Diversifying your legal knowledge enhances employability and adaptability in different legal settings. Be a Part of Something Bigger: Engaging in community service and legal associations can ground legal professionals and provide a sense of purpose beyond corporate work. Be Self-Aware: Understanding one's impact in a team setting is critical for fostering a collaborative and respectful work environment. Be Courageous: Taking risks and seizing opportunities, even after setbacks, is vital for personal and professional growth. About the Guest: Christina West is an experienced paralegal from Sussex County, Delaware, known for her versatile background in personal injury law as well as her contributions as a guest blogger for the Paralegal Boot Camp. Initially starting her career at a small firm after a serendipitous meeting during a class action settlement, Christina has since expanded her expertise across various legal areas such as real estate and general paralegal duties. Her journey through different roles and her active participation in community programs have enriched her understanding and skill set, making her a well-rounded paralegal. Get more free paralegal resources: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegal-resources
Delaware recently signed an agreement to lease land at 3Rs Beach in Delaware Seashore State Park to US Wind to serve as the power access point for its planned Maryland offshore wind project. While that project has received all necessary federal and Delaware permits, Sussex County denied a conditional use permit for the substation and the project faces a pair of lawsuits targeting the permitting process and the environmental impacts.These flashpoints and the larger discussion of the potential benefits and drawbacks of offshore wind raise questions: how well do Delawareans understand offshore wind and how can that understanding be improved?This week, Delaware Public Media's Tom Byrne sat down with Kathryn Lienhard – an Offshore Wind Energy Research Associate for Delaware Sea Grant's Marine Advisory Service – to discuss offshore wind literacy and the debate over offshore wind in the First State.
These are a series of compelling eyewitness testimonies of Bigfoot encounters in and around Lake Owassa and Sussex County, spanning from 1963 to the early 80s. George, his cousins, and his friends lead us through their unnerving experience in the Great Bear Swamp, followed by an investigation led by George years later, discovering marks indicative of a large creature. Other witnesses like Ida, Russ Romaine, and Julanne share their vivid encounters with Bigfoot and UFO sightings, suggesting a possible connection between the two phenomena. Julianne's detailed accounts illustrate the elusive presence of Bigfoot near her home and her many interactions over the years, highlighting behaviors and characteristics of the creature. For more pick up a copy of Author Eleanor Wagner's gripping book Sussex County Hauntings and Other Strange Phenomena. Get Eleanor's BooksGet Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Book Sasquatch Unleashed The Truth Behind The LegendLeave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AMVisit HIMS.COMBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
These are a series of compelling eyewitness testimonies of Bigfoot encounters in and around Lake Owassa and Sussex County, spanning from 1963 to the early 80s. George, his cousins, and his friends lead us through their unnerving experience in the Great Bear Swamp, followed by an investigation led by George years later, discovering marks indicative of a large creature. Other witnesses like Ida, Russ Romaine, and Julanne share their vivid encounters with Bigfoot and UFO sightings, suggesting a possible connection between the two phenomena. Julianne's detailed accounts illustrate the elusive presence of Bigfoot near her home and her many interactions over the years, highlighting behaviors and characteristics of the creature. For more pick up a copy of Author Eleanor Wagner's gripping book Sussex County Hauntings and Other Strange Phenomena. Get Eleanor's BooksGet Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Book Sasquatch Unleashed The Truth Behind The LegendLeave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AMVisit HIMS.COM 00:00 A Mysterious Encounter in the Great Bear Swamp 01:40 The Expedition and Unexplained Phenomena 03:04 The 1976 Bigfoot Encounter in Newton 04:25 Ida's Terrifying Bigfoot Sighting 08:41 Russ Romaine's Family and Bigfoot Stories 10:51 Julanne's Intriguing Bigfoot Experiences 14:52 Julanne's Chilling Encounters and Tracking 25:49 The Final Confrontation and AdviceBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
These are a series of compelling eyewitness testimonies of Bigfoot encounters in and around Lake Owassa and Sussex County, spanning from 1963 to the early 80s. George, his cousins, and his friends lead us through their unnerving experience in the Great Bear Swamp, followed by an investigation led by George years later, discovering marks indicative of a large creature. Other witnesses like Ida, Russ Romaine, and Julanne share their vivid encounters with Bigfoot and UFO sightings, suggesting a possible connection between the two phenomena. Julianne's detailed accounts illustrate the elusive presence of Bigfoot near her home and her many interactions over the years, highlighting behaviors and characteristics of the creature. For more pick up a copy of Author Eleanor Wagner's gripping book Sussex County Hauntings and Other Strange Phenomena. Get Eleanor's BooksGet Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Book Sasquatch Unleashed The Truth Behind The LegendLeave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AMVisit HIMS.COM 00:00 A Mysterious Encounter in the Great Bear Swamp 01:40 The Expedition and Unexplained Phenomena 03:04 The 1976 Bigfoot Encounter in Newton 04:25 Ida's Terrifying Bigfoot Sighting 08:41 Russ Romaine's Family and Bigfoot Stories 10:51 Julanne's Intriguing Bigfoot Experiences 14:52 Julanne's Chilling Encounters and Tracking 25:49 The Final Confrontation and Advice
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Republican incumbent Bryan Shupe is facing Democratic challenger Rony Baltazar-Lopez for Delaware's 36th House District seat in Sussex County.Shupe has held the seat since 2018, but won the Primary Election by only 12 votes this year, leaving Baltazar-Lopez wondering if there is enough discontent to flip the Milford-area seat blue.Delaware Public Media's Sarah Petrowich reports on those candidates and where they stand.
The 6th District State Senate seat in Sussex County is one of only two contested State Senate seats in the general election and the only one where a Democrat and Republican square off. Incumbent Democrat Russ Huxtable is seeking another term against his Republican challenger Kim Hoey Stevenson.Delaware Public Media contributor Paul Kiefer reports on the race and how it has featured a largely civil tone between the two candidates.
Clark Fredericks turned himself in following the brutal murder of Sheriff Dennis Pegg in Sussex County, New Jersey. Considering Clark's long history of drug abuse, motorcycle gang membership, and periodic unemployment, Clark assumed the worst. But much to his shock and bewilderment, each law enforcement officer and guard that came into his holding cell, praised him for his actions. This is a man who pivoted a nightmare into a mission.
We're back in Sussex County, New Jersey this week, looking at more Bigfoot sightings! But this time out, I'm only showcasing reports where a creature was seen - no tree knocks, no howls, just visual sightings of a sasquatch. Stories this week include a road crossing, a Bigfoot rummaging through a dumpster, a sasquatch sneaking by two boys reading in the woods, and a Bigfoot hidden in an abandoned building! #bigfoot #newjersey #sussexcounty #cryptozoology 6:58 - Nighttime encounter at a garbage dumpster in Hamburg, near the Delaware Water Gap 14:53 - Daylight Sighting, 2 witnesses 19:02 - Recollection of a late night road crossing while driving near Branchville 26:16 - Teens have scary encounter in abandoned creamery near Sussex Links! Follow us on Social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oddanduntold/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oddanduntold Website: https://www.oddanduntold.com Email me! : jason@oddanduntold.com Merch Store: https://oddanduntold.creator-spring.com Sparta, NJ Renaissance Faire: https://www.spartanjrenfaire.com/ Missing 411, Bigfoot, and Ghost Stories | Episode 66: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x9ST8q5yao&t=1139s Check out Riversend, the band behind "Moonlight," our awesome theme music! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1yIwfeu2cH1kDZaMYxKOUe?si=NIUijnmsQe6LNWOsfZ2jPw Riversend Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Riversendband Riversend Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riversendband/
This week, Amber tells the story of the attempted murder of Kaye Robinson. In September 1995, Brenda Kaye Robinson was a single mother living in rural Sussex County, Delaware when she awoke one night to a knock on her door. Then, Naomi tells the real story of the King and Queen of paranormal investigating, Ed and Lorraine WarrenAmber's Sources:Forensic Files S21 E5 Smiley FaceA Look at the Attack on Kaye Robinson; Doug de Silva Almost Convicted on Faulty Eyewitness Identification; Bob Bosley is Shot to DeathNaomi's Sources:https://usghostadventures.com/conjuring-controversy-unraveling-the-warrens-legacy/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_and_Lorraine_Warren#https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Conjuring_Universe#The_Conjuring:_Last_Riteshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Arne_Cheyenne_Johnsonhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amityville_Horrorhttps://whatliesbeyond.boards.net/thread/1985/2nd-update-warrens-myth-truthhttps://abriola.com/tribute/details/4777/Lorraine-Warren/obituary.htmlhttps://usghostadventures.com/americas-most-haunted-trending/conjuring-controversyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enfield_poltergeistYou can find Kaye's book on Amazon at:When Death Comes Knocking: A woman's death-defying struggle following a horrific home invasion. Story featured on TV's Forensic FilesSupport the showGo check out our patreon page athttps://www.patreon.com/crimewineandchaosFor more information about Crime, Wine & Chaos, or to simply reach out and say "hi,"https://www.crimewineandchaos.comCrime, Wine & Chaos is produced by 8th Direction Records.Amber is the vocalist, and attempted mandolin player in the band, Tin Foil Top Hat. You can find more of her work on all of the music streaming platforms or athttps://www.tinfoiltophat.com
This week I'm taking a look at Bigfoot encounters in Sussex County, New Jersey! After a recent trip to the Ren Faire in Sparta, New Jersey, I decided to see if there were any nearby Bigfoot sightings. And I was shocked to see how many there were! Sussex county seems to be a hotbed of sasquatch activity, and I look at 5 encounters near Sparta, from daytime sightings of creatures to eerie screams and howls in the night! #bigfoot #newjersey #sussexcounty 3:09 - Possible daylight sighting by a young girl catching frogs at Pleasant Acres Campground 10:45 - Trio remember observing a tall biped figure by a golf course in Vernon 16:13 - Witness has daytime sighting while four wheeling near Flat Brook 21:40 - Campers have possible encounter while staying in High Point State Park 36:00 - Possible screams heard by fishermen near Lake Hopatcong Links! Follow us on Social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oddanduntold/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oddanduntold Website: https://www.oddanduntold.com Email me! : jason@oddanduntold.com Merch Store: https://oddanduntold.creator-spring.com Sparta, NJ Renaissance Faire: https://www.spartanjrenfaire.com/ Bigfoot Researcher Mike Familant | Episode 14: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26fM0GcnzIY&t=7s Bigfoot Behavior: Real or Imagined? | Episode 89: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgepzR87kzo&t=2306s Check out Riversend, the band behind "Moonlight," our awesome theme music! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1yIwfeu2cH1kDZaMYxKOUe?si=NIUijnmsQe6LNWOsfZ2jPw Riversend Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Riversendband Riversend Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riversendband/
Delaware's 14th House District seat in Sussex County is up for grabs after being held by the House's longest-current incumbent Pete Schwartzkopf since 2002.Following the former House Speaker's retirement announcement in July 2023, three Democratic candidates – Kathy McGuiness, Marty Rendon, and Claire Snyder-Hall – have announced their bid to be his replacement in the Democratic-leaning district.Delaware Public Media's Sarah Petrowich reports on these Democratic candidates and where they stand on key issues.
June 16, 2024 – LGBTQ+ Sunday: May God's words be spoken, may God's words be heard. Amen. For the past three weeks, I have been trying to live into our State nickname – you know, The Garden State. As you know, I live up in Sussex County, where there are farms, cows, sheep, and horses. … The post “Vergogna & Compost” appeared first on Christ Episcopal Church.
George Song is running for Congress in CD5 in Northern NJ. Bergen, Passaic, and Sussex County. His Republican primary is next week. Listen to what he has to say. George Song X: https://twitter.com/georgesong IG: https://www.instagram.com/george4nj/ Support and Learn: www.george4nj.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mattkimpodcast/support
One year ago on April 1st, the second strongest tornado on record in Delaware tore through northern parts of Sussex county. Chief Meteorologist Rich Wirdzek and Meteorologist Erich Ahlf discuss the setup for the event and the uniqueness of the type of thunderstorms observed that day on Delmarva. Plus - the solar eclipse is just days away! Erich talks about his upcoming journey to the path of totality.
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a Dialog news update from Virginia Durkin O'Shea, filling in for the vacationing Joe Owens, and a cut from the CD, Catholic Treasures, Stephanie Kelton, Fund Development and Public Relations Manager for Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington will talk to Gary Belkot, Program Manager for Catholic Charities' Casa San Francisco in Milton, Delaware. Casa San Francisco offers an emergency shelter for adults, food cooperative, food pantry and more to serve the disadvantaged of Sussex County, Delaware. You can see a video of Stephanie's interview with Gary on our YouTube channel @DioceseofWilm. Listen to Catholic Forum on Saturday afternoons at 1:30 on Relevant Radio 640 or on your favorite podcast platform. Catholic Forum is a production of the Office of Communications of the Diocese of Wilmington.
Riding Shotgun With Charlie #197 Erin Mihalik Throom Targets, CEO At the Great American Outdoor Show in 2022, I got to meet Erin. I was there with John Petrolino and we were in search of Tony Simon. Well, we were pretending we didn't see Tony while he was behind us and we were talking smack about him. Erin wasn't sure what we were up to, but she just went with it. That's the kind of fun spirited person she is. We saw her again at GAOS in 2023 and she wanted to be on the show as things have been growing at Throom over the last year and she has lots to talk about! She starts us off with some lofty goals for the show. She wanted to see a bear. We did run into a pig (cop). Hehe! We were in the way northern part of New Jersey, Sussex Country, and drove into New York state for about a ½ mile, maybe less. I was honored to hear that she has watched several shows and knew the format well. She tracked out a path for us to drive and didn't want to get lost. Part of the route took us over the Appalachian Trail. We do talk about some of the ridiculousness of the New Jersey gun laws, hollow point ammo, and jug handles. She also tells us the difference between living in central New Jersey, where gun owners stay in the closet versus northern New Jersey where it's a bit more conservative and people are gun owners and not hiding it. She used to say she was in manufacturing but can now say she's with a company that makes targets. Getting a degree in public relations and psychology, she noticed that her family were great engineers but not great marketers or communicating with people. She grew up in manufacturing with the rest of the family. Erin's grandfather started an engineering business in the 1970's and her dad and uncle grew up in the business. They started a side hustle in 1995 called Newbold Targets, which was the first self healing,reactive, ricochet free targets. The only benefit she had is that she had targets to shoot. Throom is a small family owned and run business. This year, Erin is the CEO. Her previous titles were Managing Director and Director of Sales before that. I don't want to say that titles aren't important, but they do have someone who manages the dummy rounds they make. He's the Dummy Director. After working for a big car company, Erin came back to the family business in 2013. She realized that they had a brand image issue and people were mistaking Newbold for other brands of targets. She's got a great story about someone coming up to them at SHOT show and telling them their targets are junk. But they realized that they were talking about a different self healing target that didn't heal so well. This is when the marketing stepped in and made a change in the color and packaging. Throom was rebranding before the lockdowns of 2020. There were big plans for SHOT 2021, which didn't happen. So they had started selling via the big online company. And sales took off! People were stuck at home, buying online, and shooting in the back yards. (Not in the Garden State, of course!) Neighbors weren't complaining because there wasn't noise from the Throom targets. More and more people started buying them. The exciting news is that Throom is now in lots of new stores, the big box stores, the small mom & pop stores, and even some of the online suppliers, too. New to the product line is a remote target Favorite quotes: “My husband says ‘Erin, we're in Sussex County now. You can tell people what you do.” “I am the CEO this year.” “We're just always having fun. We're lucky we all get to work together. Most of us are family. And the people who aren't technically family, we consider family.” “This industry, they respect people that make things in the US” Throom Targets Website https://throomtargets.com/ Throom Targets Facebook https://www.facebook.com/throomtargets Throom Targets YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@throom6307 Throom Targets Instagram https://www.instagram.com/throomtargets/ Second Amendment Foundation https://secure.anedot.com/saf/donate?sc=RidingShotgun Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms https://www.ccrkba.org/ Please support the Riding Shotgun With Charlie sponsors and supporters. Buy RSWC & GunGram shirts & hoodies, stickers & patches, and mugs at the store! http://ridingshotgunwithcharlie.com/rswc-shop/ Dennis McCurdy Author, Speaker, Firewalker http://www.find-away.com/ Self Defense Radio Network http://sdrn.us/ Buy a Powertac Flashlight, use RSWC as the discount code and save 15% www.powertac.com/RSWC SABRE Red Pepper Spray https://lddy.no/1iq1n Or listen on: iTunes/Apple podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/riding-shotgun-with-charlie/id1275691565
On this episode, we chat with Brianne Daul about her experience as a first-generation American raised in a West Indian household. Brianne opens up about having a narcissistic mother, the negative impact her mother's presence had on her life, and how she terminated that relationship, placing her own peace and well-being at the forefront. This episode is brought to you by Dark Earth Farms. Dark Earth Farms, a family-owned hemp farm in Sussex County, Nu, focuses on regenerative farming for nutrient-rich hemp and environmental sustainability. Co-owned by brothers Steve and Dan Aiello, they bring expertise from diverse hemp operations nationwide. Their full-spectrum products blend cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids for holistic wellness. Dark Earth Farms proudly shares their premium hemp products with the community, guided by transparency and care. Follow them now @darkearthfarms on Instagram!
On this episode, Karen Aidala shares her challenges as a single mother, juggling multiple jobs, and even applying for food stamps while pursuing her new career as an esthetician. Hear her recount how she persevered through these difficult times and how they shaped her journey to where she is today. This episode is brought to you by Walks Wiggles & Wags. Walks Wiggles and Wags is a professional pet service company offering dog walking, pet sitting, and pet taxi in Morris County and parts of Sussex County. Their small team of professionally trained employees are dedicated to providing the highest level of care, so they make sure to stay up-to-date with their Pet CPR and First Aid certifications and accredited CPPS (Certified Professional Pet Sitter) training. They are fully licensed, bonded, insured, and background checked, giving their clients peace of mind. When you choose them, you can rest assured that your pet is receiving quality and personalized care in the comfort of their own home. Follow @walks.wiggles.wags on Instagram now.
Picture the thrill of the hunt, the camaraderie of fellow outdoorsmen, and the crisp air of South Jersey's diverse landscapes—you'll find all that and more on this episode of the Garden State Outdoorsmen podcast. We've roped in a couple of new voices to the Boondocks Hunting Team , with Frank , the man behind Broadside Ambush Frank, sharing the evolution of his hunting life, from small game chases in Sussex County to expert deer stalking. And let's not forget Steve from Wild Pines Pursuit, whose tales of outdoor escapades are bound to keep you on the edge of your seat.Join us around the campfire, figuratively speaking, as we recount this season's most gripping hunts, including a nail-biting pheasant chase and the story of a majestic eight-pointer harvested on family soil. Whether it's discussing the intricacies of navigating federal land regulations or swapping stories of personal victories and odd rules, we're peeling back the layers on what it really takes to outwit the craftiest of prey. If you're seeking the strategies that spell success or just want a good yarn, this episode is your gateway to the heart of hunting culture.As the conversation flows, we'll guide you through the pine barrens and wetlands, sharing how we tailor our tactics to suit each unique environment. We'll also get down to brass tacks about gear, dishing out tips for staying toasty without the sting of a hefty price tag—and why minerals might just be your deer herd's best friend post-winter. From the anticipation of turkey talks to the shared experiences of braving extreme weather, this episode is a rich tapestry of what it means to live and breathe the hunting lifestyle. So, kick back, tune in, and let us bring the great outdoors to you.Support the showHope you guy's enjoy! Hit the follow button, rate and give the show a comment!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bdhunting/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZtxCA-1Txv7nnuGKXcmXrA
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, we talk with the Executive Director of La Plaza Delaware, Ms. Mary Dupont. For the last several years, the organization has been assisting Latino entrepreneurs navigate the governmental and cultural obstacles to starting and succeeding in business in Sussex County, Delaware. Mary shares how the local Catholic parish, Saint Michael the Archangel, has been instrumental to the success of the endeavor. You can listen to the Catholic Forum podcast in its entirety on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music and iHeartRadio or at cdow.org/CatholicForum and on Relevant Radio 640 every Saturday afternoon at 1:30. You can see a video of this interview by searching Diocese of Wilmington on YouTube, or click here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9UtEPD9U4Y Catholic Forum is a production of the Office of Communication of the Diocese of Wilmington.
Hey there fellow true crime enthusiasts! Pour yourself a drink, and join us for a case coming out of Sussex County, NJ. This week, we're discussing the Sussex County Thrill Killings. What reason could anyone have to kill two pillars of a community that ran and worked at a local Pizzeria? Was there a motive at all? We will discuss this and more while trying a Japanese-style rice vodka from Milk Street Distillery. Trust us, you don't want to miss this episode!Follow Us On All The ThingsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bloodandbarrelsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bloodandbarrelsTwitter - https://twitter.com/bloodbarrelspodSupport Us – Rate & ReviewIf you enjoy the show, one of the best ways you can show your support, which is completely free, is to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blood-barrels/id1574380306Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/57j8QbqAz8mdzjqaYXK2I1?si=f51295c1576d4bcbSee More About Us & Find Blood & Barrels MerchWebsite - https://bloodandbarrels.comMerch - https://bloodandbarrels.com/merch#!/allJoin The Family!Join the Blood & Barrels Patreon family for exclusive content and perks starting at $1/month.Support the show
Driving through the British moors at night, a man comes upon a hitchhiker from another time. In New Zealand, a long and winding road is the setting for a multi-ghost encounter. On a cold and foggy night in New Jersey, good samaritans offer a lift to a hitcher with no eyes. And the spirit of a woman killed in a fire haunts the Sussex County mansion where she died 100 years ago. Stories:Burning Down the House (2)Lost HitchhikerWWII HitchhikerFour Ghosts in One Night Visit the award-winning Glass Spider Publishing to get your book into the hands of readers worldwide. www.glassspiderpublishing.comDiscover 4,600+ true ghost stories in the Castle of Spirits Librarywww.castleofspirits.com/ghost-storiesSubmit your own true paranormal storywww.castleofspirits.com/submit OR call 801-436-7838.Watch us on YouTube and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @castleofspiritsTheme Music: "Lightless Dawn" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
What keeps rural Black students from pursuing college or thriving when they get there? J. Brian Charles of The Chronicle of Higher Education went to Sussex County, Virginia to get a closer look at what post-high school opportunity looks like in the swampy countryside, where “peanuts, pork, and pine” are the major exports – not young people headed for higher education. He talks with EWA Public Editor Emily Richmond about the overlooked stories on rural schools, an innovative program providing volunteer college counselors in high-need communities, and what might change the equation for Black students looking to expand their horizons beyond their hometowns.
The crew is in the bunker today to talk about the Bethany Hall-Long campaign drama, some thoughts around local independent journalism, and catching up with your Philadelphia Phillies.Show Notes:Delaware Call fundraiser ticketsBHL DramaDelaware State Police Investigating Golf Cart Thefts in Sussex County
Two young delivery drivers from Tony's Pizza in New Jersey had their lives tragically cut short when they were ambushed and killed while delivering two cheese pizzas to a local home in rural Sussex County on April 19, 1997. Changing the small community forever. This episode brought to you by Betterhelp: better help.com/creeper True Crime Guys YouTube EVERYTHING TRUE CRIME GUYS: https://linktr.ee/Truecrimeguysproductions OhMyGaia.com Code: Creeper Patreon.com/truecrimeguys Patreon.com/sandupodcast Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com Sources: https://horrorobsessive.com/2022/05/13/the-pizza-murders-the-story-of-a-random-double-murder-that-shocked-a-small-town/ https://www.njherald.com/story/news/crime/2017/04/16/franklin-man-writes-book-on/4127006007/ https://www.nytimes.com/1997/04/22/nyregion/2-held-in-thrill-killings-of-pizza-men.html https://www.nj.com/news/2010/07/former_sussex_county_man_convi_1.html https://www.audacy.com/podcast/maleficence-870d9/episodes/the-pizza-murders-jeremy-giordano-and-giorgio-gallara-15-6af76 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrill_killing https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0629471/?ref_=tttrv_rvi_tt_i_1
On this episode of Catholic Forum, we talk to four very impressive men: retired Navy Vice Admiral, P. Stephen Stanley, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Father Vincent Capodanno Guild; Mr. Eric Czerwinski, Deputy Director of the Air Mobility Command Museum at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware, Mr. Ron Gough, Caretaker of the Medal of Honor Hallway of Heroes at the Museum, and Anthony M. Policastro, MD, a retired pediatrician, Air Force Officer, and current Faithful Navigator of the Fr. Vincent R. Capodanno Assembly #2413 of the Knights of Columbus in Sussex County, Delaware. You will learn about the life and heroic death of Medal of Honor recipient, Maryknoll Father and Navy Chaplain, Vincent Capodanno and his cause for Sainthood. Plus, learn about the Air Mobility Command Museum, its Medal of Honor Hallway of Heroes and how Father Capodanno will be honored there on August 1, 2023. Joe Owens will return next week with a Dialog news update. You can see a video of this interview @DioceseofWilm
Tracey Honess closed out our Chase the Lion series. She challenged us to think about the spiritual inheritance that we want to leave for the 2nd & 3rd generations. Thanks for joining us at Discover Church! First time? Text: Welcome to 302-205-1320. Partner with DC & change Sussex County. Visit www.discoverchurch.cc to give.
Lisa Workman continues with our Chase the Lion series. She tells us how our pain and suffering often sets us up to see God's supernatural working in our lives. Thanks for joining us at Discover Church! First time? Text: Welcome to 302-205-1320. Partner with DC & change Sussex County. Visit www.discoverchurch.cc to give.
Today we heard 5 different testimonies on circumstances, faith, dreaming, our future and how we need to rely on God in all of these things. Our very own Jim Nowland, Danielle Adkins, Emily Jones, BJ Jones and Tom Saufley share their hearts with our DC Family. Thanks for joining us at Discover Church! First time? Text: Welcome to 302-205-1320. Partner with DC & change Sussex County. Visit www.discoverchurch.cc to give.
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Today we get to hear from one of the Worship Leader of DC, TJ Nock. Thanks for joining us at Discover Church! First time? Text: Welcome to 302-205-1320. Partner with DC & change Sussex County. Visit www.discoverchurch.cc to give.
We kick off a new series "Chase the Lion" and DC's Next Gen Leader Chanell Singh shares about chasing big dreams. Thanks for joining us at Discover Church! First time? Text: Welcome to 302-205-1320. Partner with DC & change Sussex County. Visit www.discoverchurch.cc to give.
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This week Special Speaker Cody Jones. Thanks for joining us at Discover Church! First time? Text: Welcome to 302-205-1320. Partner with DC & change Sussex County. Visit www.discoverchurch.cc to give.
Off to a 5-1 start, new Sussex County Skipper has infused old school baseball back into the Frontier League. Learn how his journey has put a charge into this independent league club.
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Spring break is here! Whether you waited until the last minute to plan or you're on a budget, there's a lot of places to enjoy spring weather right in the tri-state area. Travel + Leisure's editor-in-chief Jacqui Gifford shares her picks for the best staycations in New Jersey and we also take your calls to hear yours. *This segment is guest-hosted by Kerry Nolan* Listeners called in with their own recommendations for the best New Jersey destinations: Alex in Allendale: Northern New Jersey has great outdoor activities -- and the Ramapo Mountains are accessible via transit. Hank in Fort Lee: The Asbury to Riegelsville (PA) road off Route 78, take it into Pennsylvania. "One of the most beautiful roads to drive ever. Orchards and rivers. Plus a cute little bridge. You get off the highway and you're in a different world." Lotte in Boonton: Boonton is a great historical town easy to get to from New York, with good hiking and a beautiful library. Yay to the Boonton, NJ rec! Fabulous and funky little town. Gorgeous countryside and city views just a mile away. And @BoontonCoffeeCo of course. ☺️ — Eileen Tomarchio (@EileenTomarchio) March 23, 2023 Lauren in Bergen County: Asbury Park! The Silverball Pinball Museum and also a bar called The Wonder Bar with a Yappy Hour for dogs. Outside the @WonderBarAP — a music venue across from the Asbury Park boardwalk on the Jersey Shore — #dogs jump from plastic pool to pool and lap from a sprinkler while their owners have a drink during Yappy Hour: https://t.co/wj63onUUKf pic.twitter.com/YKsMdF1KCL — Sunset Vet Clinic (@sunsetvetclinic) August 25, 2022 Jacoba in Montclair: Branch Brook Park has more cherry blossom trees than Washington, D.C. Marshall in Leonia: High Point State Park is in the extreme NW corner of the state near the New York and Pennsylvania borders, with amazing hills and small mountains. Trisha in Morristown: Morristown is a hidden gem with the Ford Mansion, Schuyler Hamilton Mansion, and great hiking trails and excellent food. @AllOfItWNYC Can I suggest Morristown for a day trip. And center the trip on Morristown National Historical Park. So Wash HQ (with a great museum), Jockey Hollow - then stroll the main drag (South St) and find a restaurant for a great meal. — TM (@TMcK_FineArt) March 23, 2023 Roger in Clinton: Frenchtown is a little town on the Delaware River with charm and good restaurants. Other suggestions: @AllOfItWNYC This is Steve from Lynbrook NY and one of my favorite places is Stokes State Forest Park located in Sandyston, Montague and Frankford in Sussex County. Amazing trails, tons of wildlife and plenty to do for outdoor lovers — Steve Binger Bingham (@stevebinger1) March 23, 2023 @AllOfItWNYC This is Steve from Lynbrook NY and one of my favorite places is Stokes State Forest Park located in Sandyston, Montague and Frankford in Sussex County. Amazing trails, tons of wildlife and plenty to do for outdoor lovers — Steve Binger Bingham (@stevebinger1) March 23, 2023 I want to share NY and NJs newest local Long Distance Hiking Trail the Highlands Trail which stretches 180 miles between the Delaware and Hudson Rivers. Find out more here https://t.co/WKmlLdMtBz @nynjtc — Zac Cole (@Zachary_Cole) March 23, 2023 @WNYC @AllOfItWNYC I'm so happy you're speaking about my neck of the woods right now! It's truly a beautiful area. Don't forget to sea glass hunt when you come to the shore 🥰❤️💫 pic.twitter.com/fBZDQoFeLN — Lady Lucas (@LadyLucasArt) March 23, 2023
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives, Kyle starts the show off by talking about how he and his son Luke were involved in a recent Tornado in downtown Weatherford, Texas. Then, a woman in Sussex County, New Jersey, encounters something she believes is a Glimmer Man! The strange entity was stalking her in the nearby woods. Next, a person in Michigan says two large Sasquatch like creatures followed him and his daughters while out riding 4 wheelers. After the break, Kyle tells the horrific story of a group of settlers who faced insurmountable odds while crossing the Rocky Mountains. If it had worked out differently, the group of settlers that came to be known as the Donner Party would have slipped over the Sierra Nevada into California—and obscurity. But poor planning, a series of bad decisions, and early snowstorms caused 60 of the original pioneers to become stranded in the mountains during the winter of 1846. And as hypothermia set in and food ran out, many resorted to that greatest of human taboos: cannibalism. All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives! Show Notes: Fearful Mother Encounters Clicking "Glimmer Man" that She Believes is Stalking Her. Sponsors: HelloFresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/expanded65 and use the promo code expanded65 for 65% off, plus FREE SHIPPING! Lumi Labs: Microdose is available nationwide. To get 30% off your first order just go to Microdose.com and use the code EXPANDED Want to Share Your Story? Email: expandedperspectives@yahoo.com Hotline: 888-393-2783