Wny สาธารณะ
[search 0]
เพิ่มเติม
ดาวน์โหลดแอปเลย!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
WNY Brews

Scott@WNYBrews.com

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
รายเดือน+
 
Whether you think it's a noun or verb, the word "brew" has numerous meanings, and all of them are well-worth talking about. Coming to you from an historic city on the rise, Buffalo, NY, in Western New York, we'll discuss what the breweries are offering and what our friends are making on the weekends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
WNY Entrepreneur

David Schaub

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
รายเดือน
 
If you love Western NY AND Entrepreneurship; this is the podcast for you. David Schaub interviews the top entrepreneurs in WNY about business. If you’re anything like me you want to learn from the top people in the industry. You want to learn their secrets, their failures, what really works and what doesn’t. In this podcast we get to the “nitty gritty” stuff Entrepreneurs want to know and learn. It’s great to learn from Entrepreneurs from across the world but what about the amazing people in ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
WNYPLA

Rochester Podcast Network

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
รายเดือน
 
The official podcast of the Western New York Pride and Loyalty Administration hosted by Tim Sampsell. Get more content and merchandise at WNYPLA.com
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Innovate WNY

Nathan Benson | WGRZ

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
รายเดือน
 
Innovate WNY is a podcast dedicated to startup and tech news stemming from all the things happening in the WNY region. We'll also talk about the latest things happening in the tech world with our weekly round table.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Discovering WNY

Discovering WNY

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
รายเดือน
 
It's been said to me, several times, that "Discovering WNY" looks like my personal love letter to Western New York. The show reflects my deep and abiding commitment to creating high-quality, locally-produced, fun and educational media for the region and is the culmination of over 12 years of work creating and producing locally flavored television programs out in the San Francisco Bay area and here, back home, in Western New York. Thank you for listening! Join us on our site at http://www.dis ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
This week, we chat the Wet Hop Festival, WNY Real Beer Expo, The Beer Keep third anniversary party, beer sale at Buffalo Brewing, a new collaboration from Magic Bear Beer Cellar and Rising Storm Brewing, weekly beer drop at Mortalis Brewing Buffalo and Oktoberfest celebrations at Woodcock Brothers, Southern Tier Brewing, Canalside Buffalo, First Li…
  continue reading
 
Jason Wood is the owner and designer of 1979 Designs, a company that makes custom pins. He has worked diligently to build strong relationships with clients and deliver high quality products. Some of his clients include Ketel One Vodka, Fernet Branca, Campari, Founders Brewery, and Edrington Americas. 1979 Designs has produced as many as 60,000 pins…
  continue reading
 
New York City is living through an unprecedented moment, with its sitting mayor the subject of a criminal case and federal corruption charges. And this comes on the heels of several high profile departures from city government. So how is anything getting done? WNYC’s Elizabeth Kim joins Weekend Edition host David Furst with the latest.…
  continue reading
 
In 2022, voters in New York state approved the Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act that makes available $4 billion dollars municipalities can use to fund big projects to help adapt to climate change. But reporting from the news site The City finds just under 2% of that money has gone to the city. That's despite it being muc…
  continue reading
 
The federal charges against Mayor Eric Adams have been laid out. He's being accused of fraud, solicitation of contributions by a foreign national and bribery charges in a 57-page federal indictment. Fordham University political scientist Dr. Christina Greer joined WNYC host Tiffany Hansen to explore how this all affects the public and the ability f…
  continue reading
 
For months, parents have been trying to get more crossing guards at the school, which serves 1,000 students. But their requests have bounced between the NYPD, the education department, the transportation department and local officials without any action. A citywide shortage of crossing guards leaves little hope of additional support in the future.…
  continue reading
 
Chancellor David Banks on Tuesday announced plans to step down from leading New York City's vast public school system, weeks after federal investigators seized his phones as part of a sprawling probe that has rocked Mayor Eric Adams’ administration.
  continue reading
 
The indictment of South Jersey political boss George Norcross provides new evidence of how he wielded political power in Camden, creating a patronage pipeline that placed his allies in well-paying, influential jobs.
  continue reading
 
New York City’s interim police commissioner Thomas Donlon is facing a federal probe after just 10 days on the job. Donlon was hired after his predecessor Edward Caban resigned amid an investigation. Peter Moskos is a former Baltimore City police officer and the director of John Jay College of Criminal Justice's NYPD executive master’s leadership pr…
  continue reading
 
There's a chill in air. But before the leaves start changing colors, and New Jersey residents say hello to October, one last thing must begin: the cranberry harvest. That crop is king in the Garden State, which is the third biggest producer of cranberries in the country. Almost nobody knows more about the fruit than the Lee Family, who own the Lee …
  continue reading
 
The nonprofit Animal Care Centers of New York City says most of the roughly 600 animals currently available for adoption are cats and dogs — and many of them will first need foster homes. For fostering, the greatest need is typically among large-breed dogs, adult cats and, depending on the season, underage kittens, according to ACC. But the shelter…
  continue reading
 
Senator George Helmy was sworn into office this month to fill the remainder of former Senator Bob Menendez’s term, after the Hudson County Democrat was convicted on corruption charges earlier this year. Helmy’s time in our nation’s capital will be fleeting. He’s set to step down after November’s election to make room for the winner of the contest b…
  continue reading
 
We are marking the 50th anniversary of Robert Caro’s The Power Broker. The massive biography of New York’s longtime “master builder” Robert Moses was published in 1974. It became a must-read for aspiring New York politicians, journalists and urbanists, completely transforming the public’s perception of the previously-lionized Moses. And it also cha…
  continue reading
 
September 22 is the first day of fall. And as we continue our journey into the cooler weather, it's the perfect time to talk about hot soup. Speaking with Weekend Edition host David Furst, Eater New York Editor Melissa McCart highlights some of her favorite soups in the city. For lots more places to find soup in NYC, check out Eater NY!…
  continue reading
 
The Adams administration and the NYPD are still answering a lot of questions about a police shooting at a Brooklyn subway station last weekend as resignations from city government pile up and federal corruption investigations continue. WNYC's Elizabeth Kim covers City Hall. She joins Weekend Edition host David Furst with the latest.…
  continue reading
 
The New York Liberty start their playoff run this weekend, taking on the Atlanta Dream Sunday afternoon. The Liberty got close to the big prize last year, and New York’s WNBA team is poised for a serious run for the championship. Sports reporter Priya Desai joins Weekend Edition host David Furst with a preview.…
  continue reading
 
Black voters have long been Adams' strongest source of political support. Although the mayor has yet to suffer any defections from high-profile Black allies, interviews with attendees at the African American Day Parade suggest some voters' patience with him may be wearing thin. Last November, a survey found the mayor’s support among Black New Yorke…
  continue reading
 
Many residents of Brooklyn’s Gowanus neighborhood are concerned about toxic air detected in several buildings, including a popular shuffle board bar and a local elementary school. The state Department of Environmental Conservation has been taking air samples in hundreds of properties in the neighborhood surrounding the heavily polluted Gowanus Cana…
  continue reading
 
Dozens of the United States' leading rat experts — as well as a Canadian delegation — descended on Pier 57 in Chelsea with a single goal: bludgeoning the vermin into submission, once and for all. Rodent experts gave sweeping presentations that included maps of rat populations and slides of dissected opossums.…
  continue reading
 
With under 50 days to go, the clock is certainly ticking toward election day. Today marks an important moment along the way – it’s National Voter Registration Day. It’s a day when civic groups scramble to get as many people as possible signed up to vote. For its part, WNYC's Community Partnerships Desk has been hanging out in laundromats, talking t…
  continue reading
 
It’s National Voter Registration Day, and with less than 50 days until the election, voter registration efforts are in full swing across the country, including right here in our region. WNYC has been connecting with voters at laundromats through our 'Suds and Civics' project. Community Partnerships editor George Bodarky joins All Things Considered …
  continue reading
 
The New Jersey Attorney General's Division of Civil Rights is cracking down on housing violations. The office has issued notices to 25 landlords who it says has illegally used the criminal history of applicants to deny them housing. New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin joined WNYC's Michael Hill to talk about the violations of the state's Fa…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

คู่มืออ้างอิงด่วน