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The Evening Edge with Todd
The Evening Edge with Todd Hollst 10.5.2023

The Evening Edge with Todd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 60:31


Police recruit injured on Rt. 4; Wayne Avenue being repaved; Using the cellphone in the car will get you busted; Boardgames that cause the most fights; Stalking from a plane; New TikTok Trend and the idiots who are doing it; Giraffe Poop Jewelry. And, a Current Events Quiz for Brimstone Haunt passes.

The Elder Emo Hours
Episode 2.8: Wayne Avenue

The Elder Emo Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 66:29


The Elder Emo Hours crew sat down with Wayne Avenue!

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Tom Reads his Books
A Dash of Red - Chapter 37

Tom Reads his Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 7:56


O'Brien and Knox sit down with murder witness Emily Herschel as she recounts her morning and what she saw on Wayne Avenue. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-hale/support

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Tom Reads his Books
A Dash of Red - Chapter 35

Tom Reads his Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 6:06


Knox's Sunday morning is interrupted with news of Johnny Greene's murder. Arriving at the scene, he finds Johnny, dead on the sidewalk of Wayne Avenue. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-hale/support

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Tom Reads his Books
A Dash of Red - Chapter 34

Tom Reads his Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 8:27


Lost in thought, Cooper takes a walk to clear his head and finds himself downtown. Johnny has decided to make a clean start with Stacey Womack and become a one-woman-man. Heading downtown for a bite of breakfast, he and Cooper find themselves converging on Wayne Avenue. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-hale/support

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Tom Reads his Books
A Dash of Red, Chapter 1

Tom Reads his Books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 5:18


A Sunday morning stroll down Wayne Avenue ends in murder. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Devil We Know Podcast
Ep. 6 Jesse Houser (W/ Special Guest: The Captain from True Crime Garage)

Devil We Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 38:22


On Friday, July 7, 2017, at approximately 8:50am, Columbus Police Officers and Medics were dispatched to the area of 350 S. Wayne Avenue, on report of a body inside the trunk of a Dodge Neon. Officers arrived and found the victim, Jesse Houser, unresponsive, inside the trunk of said vehicle.Anchor: https://anchor.fm/devil-we-know-podcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/DevilweknowpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/devilweknowpodFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/devilweknowpodcast/This Week's Promo:  Spell Cast https://twitter.com/spellcastpodUnsigned band of the week:  Tiger Mimic : Listen to our Debut EP

Jumpstart Philly Real Estate Radio Show
Walt King: Germantown Real Estate Developer

Jumpstart Philly Real Estate Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 47:38


You could say Walt King was destined to be in real estate development. His mom is an architect and his dad is a general contractor. He always knew he wanted to work in the realm of real estate but he took a little bit of a journey to get to where he is now.In less than five years, he’s gone from dabbling in renovating single family houses on the weekends while holding down a 9 to 5 job, to today where he's been the developer of an exciting mixed use commercial real estate project at the corner of Wayne Avenue and W. Rittenhouse Street in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. This development includes two new businesses to the neighborhood --Ultimo Coffee and Germantown Bicycle Supply-- plus some renovated apartments.In this interview, Walt gives us the details on what it took to bring this commercial real estate development to life in Germantown.Websites:UltimoCoffee.comGermantown Bicycle SupplyJumpstartGermantown.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Our Town with host Andy Ockershausen - Homegrown History
Robin Ficker – Legendary Attorney and Political Activist

Our Town with host Andy Ockershausen - Homegrown History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 50:00


Robin Ficker on how his engineering degree from Case-Western Reserve prepared him for his recent meeting with Amazon HQ1 in his capacity as 2018 Candidate for County Executive in Montgomery County, Maryland ~ "You had to be an engineer, a scientist, but I learned a lot there. And that's why I was really happy to take some of that knowledge with me when I went out to Seattle a couple weeks ago to talk to the guys that work for Amazon HQ1, to learn about that because we want to bring Amazon here, to Montgomery County." ~Robin Ficker " Robin Ficker - Legendary Attorney and Political Activisit, in studio interview Andy Ockershausen: This is Andy Ockershausen and this is Our Town. And this is our 4th Season of this podcast, which has been a great, great thing for the marketplace, I'll tell you that 'cause a lot of people have appeared with us talked about things people did not know about before. We're so delighted today to give, to have a meeting and a discussion with a man who's got the most famous name, I think, in Northwest Washington and Montgomery County and he's a legend and he's everything you've heard about and plus more. And it's Robin Ficker. Welcome to Our Town, Robin. Robin Ficker: Thank you very much Andy. I'm almost as well known as you are. Andy Ockershausen: Yeah, well don't forget I had Harden and Weaver. And you got stuck with me. But they were our powerhouse guys, as you know. So Robin, tell me, I didn't know about Robin Ficker background. Were you born in Maryland? Robin Ficker on Growing Up in Our Town Robin Ficker: I was born in Maryland. My dad was a Rhodes Scholar. He worked in the Library of Congress for 40 years in the Congressional Research Service. It was very interesting because he would bring me home the Congressional Record in addition to the six books a week that I had to read. But in the Congressional Record, he would show me a speech given by a Senator and then say he'd written the speech. Then he would show me in the same Congressional Record another speech on the opposite side of the same subject given by another Senator and he had written that speech too. Andy Ockershausen: Is that unusual today? Robin Ficker: I think so. Andy Ockershausen: I think you're probably right. Robin Ficker: Yes. Andy Ockershausen: Statesmen were statesmen then, but the world has changed. Robin Ficker: Yes. Andy Ockershausen: But Robin Ficker, you went to school in suburban, where were you, Frederick? Robin Ficker: No, I graduated from Montgomery Blair High School. Andy Ockershausen: Oh did you? Robin Ficker: Yes, which and ... We won the State Championship in everything but chess and that's, we didn't win in chess because we didn't have a chess team. Andy Ockershausen: Let me tell you, when I grew up it was just Blair High School. Montgomery was added later. I can tell you that. Robin Ficker: Yes. Andy Ockershausen: So that let you know it was in Montgomery county of course. Robin Ficker: They built that new gym right there on Wayne Avenue and they'd leave the very top window open and we'd climb up and get in there and play basketball. Andy Ockershausen: Many times I did that at Eastern High School in Washington, going in the top, getting into school and getting down the steps. But Robin, you grew up in suburban Maryland. You're really close to our city, our town. But you left our town to go to college for a while, did you not? U.S. Military Academy, Vietnam and Tragic Loss Robin Ficker: Yes, I went to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. I was the second youngest in my class there and I remember thinking, wow, we're gonna get a lot to eat when we're there in the Army. And for our first meal we had to sit up attention and cut our peas, each one into four pieces. And I left that lunch quite hungry because I hadn't eaten breakfast in anticipation of having a big lunch. Andy Ockershausen: Robin, they do things differently at the Academy, both of them.

Library Matters
#22 - Bam! Thwack! Zon! It's Time for MoComCon

Library Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 38:15


Episode Summary: Librarians Amy Alapati and Dana Alsup discuss MCPL's upcoming comic convention, MoComCon. The event will include a variety of panels, workshops, programs, displays, exhibits, and cosplay, all free of charge. MoComCon will take place at Silver Spring Library on Saturday, January 27, 2018 (weather date is February 10) from 11 AM - 4 PM. Parking, which is free on Saturdays, is available in the Wayne Avenue Garage at 921 Wayne Avenue.  Recording Date: December 13, 2017 Hosts: Lauren Martino and David Payne Guests: Amy Alapati, a children's librarian at Damascus Library is a member of the committee organizing MoComCon. Dana Alsup, a librarian at Marilyn Praisner Library, is the chair of this year's MoComCon Committee.   Featured MCPL Resource: Free WiFi is available in all MCPL branches, no special encryption settings, user names, or passwords are required.  What Our Guests Are Reading: Amy Alapati: The Astounding Broccoli Boy by Frank Cottrell Boyce Dana Alsup: Carry On by Rainbow Rowell, a follow on novel of Fangirl, and Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani Books Mentioned During this Episode: Adventures of Polo by Regi Faller American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang Boys of Steel by Marc Tyler Nobleman Bill the Boy Wonder by Marc Tyler Nobleman Dog Man by Dav Pilkey March trilogy by John Lewis  Maus by Art Spiegelman Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales by Nathan Hale Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi Saints by Gene Luen Yang Shaun Tan - Author of children's graphic novels including The Arrival and Tales from Outer Suburbia. Raina Telgemeier - Children's book author known for her novels Drama and Smile.  Other Items of Interested Mentioned During this Episode:  Cosplay - Costumed roleplaying that involves wearing costumes and accessories to represent a specific character.  Don Sakers - Baltimore/Washington area author and sci fi convention speaker. Futuremakers - Organization focused on providing training, tools, and materials for makers.  MoComCon - MCPL's comic convention. MoComCon will include a variety of panels, workshops, programs, displays, exhibits, and cosplay, all free of charge.  Amy Pond - Character in the Doctor Who series. She was the first companion to the Doctor in his 11th incarnation.  San Diego Comic Con - The premiere comic convention in the United States.  Read the full transcript