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    Explore " new rochelle" with insightful episodes like "Rabbi Evan Hoffman 02-12-2024", "Lunar New Year celebrations continue throughout the city... Today is the big day for local sports bars and restaurants... Police in Suffolk County are cracking down on donuts", "Meterorologist John Stone gives a preview of the weekend weather, seven brothels are shut down in Queens, and residents react to antisemitic graffiti in Westchester", "George Latimer 2-20-2023" and "Episode 157 - After Dark 37: Movie Theatres" from podcasts like ""914 Wired", "1010 WINS ALL LOCAL", "WCBS 880 All Local", "914 Wired" and "Where To Stick It"" and more!

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    Rabbi Evan Hoffman 02-12-2024

    Rabbi Evan Hoffman 02-12-2024

    We discuss the Democratic Primary election race in which incumbent Congressman Jamaal Bowman faces a challenge from Westchester County Executive George Latimer.  We explore why activists are driving Republican and independent Jewish voters to register as Democrats, for the express purpose of defeating Bowman.

    Rabbi Evan Hoffman is the Spiritual Leader of Congregation Anshe Sholom in New Rochelle, NY.   He is also Chairman of the Westchester County Board of Rabbis.

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    George Latimer 2-20-2023

    George Latimer 2-20-2023

    This is a flashback to our February 20, 2023 candid interview with Westchester County Executive George Latimer.  We chopped up the fundamental questions about how residential apartment housing gets built.  What does affordable housing really mean these days, and where is the accountability for availability?  

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    Episode 157 - After Dark 37: Movie Theatres

    Episode 157 - After Dark 37: Movie Theatres

    The crew comments on the various theatres they visit to watch the movies they review to create the podcast episodes that entertain you. What exactly makes a movie theatre good or bad? Well take it from 4 dudes who have to go on an almost weekly basis at this point. 

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    Estudiantes de NY podrían perder su alimentación escolar en otoño

    Estudiantes de NY podrían perder su alimentación escolar en otoño

    Sin embargo el departamento de educación de la ciudad de New York asegura que su programa no depende de la ayuda federal y que seguirá ofreciéndolo.

    En otras noticias: Incendio mortal en New Rochelle dejó varias pérdidas en una estructura, una mujer fallecida y cuatro bomberos heridos. Los bomberos aún no han podido contener las llamas.

    Un hombre de 26 años fue baleado por otro que caminaba a su lado en un vecindario en Queens.

    Vehículos quedaron atrapados en un estacionamiento en el Bronx, después de que un elevador se cayó hace 2 meses.

    Chapter 1, “Ground Zero” (86’d: How A Global Pandemic Rocked The World’s Culinary Capital)

    Chapter 1, “Ground Zero” (86’d: How A Global Pandemic Rocked The World’s Culinary Capital)

    In this first installment of 86’d: How A Global Pandemic Rocked The World’s Culinary Capital, Rob Petrone takes us back to the beginning of COVID-19 in New York -- and how the restaurant industry was responding in those early days last March.


    • Take a trip to “Ground Zero,” New Rochelle, to see how one restaurant in the containment zone -- Jerry DeJesus’s North End Tavern -- fared before the government-mandated shutdown.
    • Meet a mom-and-pop ice cream shop owner, Ellen Sledge of Penny Lick Ice Cream Co., who believed she had the virus.
    • Go to Chinatown to learn how the virus impacted businesses -- and life -- there before the rest of New York through the eyes of Wilson Tang of Nom Wah Tea Parlor.
    • Visit with one restaurant industry leader, Chip Wade of Union Square Hospitality Group, grappling with safety concerns.
    • And hear from a celebrity chef, Dale Talde, whose Goosefeather restaurant hasn’t even been open a year as he grapples with what feels like “nuclear warfare.”


    Rob also speaks with The New Yorker staff writer Helen Rosner about the events of last March -- where we were and what we’ve learned.

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    Reshaping the Sport of Running—George Hirsch’s Lifelong Career (Ep 65)

    Reshaping the Sport of Running—George Hirsch’s Lifelong Career (Ep 65)

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    “You have to make mistakes. I mean, you have to learn the hard way.”

    If you love “sitting at the feet” of a great storyteller, and you’re interested in some of the monumental movements and moments in running, then you’ll thoroughly enjoy this episode.

    George colorfully recounts the details that defined the world of running as we know it now.

    (2:30) Recounting the life of a good friend from New Rochelle…

    (5:42) “I used to think that I could get better if I worked harder, and that's true in a lot of things in life. But it doesn't give you quickness.” Running in high school, college, and becoming a naval officer...

    (8:36) A special friend, work-related projects, and being knighted—all in Italy…

    (14:06) A random interview opens a door into the world of publishing…

    (16:45) Magazines, Time, and Life drove the conversations of the day…

    (19:48) The launching of a startup, which became New York magazine…

    (23:26) “When I was getting out of college, no one was starting a business, and no one was creating something in a garage. No one was doing what you guys are doing. You went into something that existed, that was traditional.” The differences in how we approach careers now…

    (27:09) The need for a few extra notches in the belt starts a running career…

    (29:29) Acting on the mind-boggling idea of running the Boston Marathon…

    (34:07) “It was life-affirming, Jon, it made a huge difference in every way.” ...George’s answer to what running meant to him when he started to really get into it.

    (34:51) A favorite story, meeting the amazing Shay…

    (40:45) Connecting a passion for running with the world of publishing through Runner’s World…

    (44:39) The remarkable story behind the five boroughs of the New York City Marathon…

    (51:56) Hitchhiking with Frank Shorter…

    (53:56) Not every marathon has a great start. A recounting of the first Rock and Roll Marathon in San Diego…

    (56:35) A running segment on Sports Center in the eighties…

    (58:31) “Don't make any decisions on the uphill.” Life lessons with George…

    (1:00:42) Embracing the struggle…

    (1:03:22) “It's no fun to get beaten… you spend so much time and it's so hard, but, over time, I've come to look at that as a really good experience in my life. I learned things… I came out of it better.”

    (1:05:54) What does Go Be More mean to you?

    If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with Runner's World's Bart Yasso and running historian Gary Corbitt.

    Recorded November 18, 2020.

    References:

    George Hirsch - Wikipedia

    Runner's World - homepage

    New York Road Runners - homepage

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    George Hirsch - Instagram

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    Bryan Green - @sendaibry, bryan@gobemore.co

    Jon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be More

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