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There's a mystery in Katonah and we bring on private investigator Brian Willingham to help us untangle the web of mystery wrapped in an enigma enveloped in a shroud of stupidity as to who sent me a Valentine's Day card from "Dave Becker." We have always wanted to do a local serial-like investigative deep dive on the pod and well, this definitely wa…
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We talk to Dr Bertin about children’s social and emotional struggles during the pandemic. Ahead of that terrific interview, Dave, Craig and I talk about shoveling snow, the best places to sled in the area and how I didn’t get the CEO role at Amazon despite not having any qualifications or even applying for the role.…
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Because I've never been more bored, we're back for one last 2020 podcast with resident tv watcher extraordinaire Jeremy Nevins joining us to talk about what we should be watching on tv. We ask the question: if Katonah were a tv show, what show would we be. We also talk about one of Dave's chickens dying while he's conveniently away and how I should…
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We talk with Lynn Garofolo about teaching 5th grade fully virtually across multiple klsd elementary schools, how desperate she must have been for content to have invited us “in” to speak to her class about the podcast and what grade she gave us for our interview of her. At the beginning of the pod, well, we got to talking about colonoscopies, snow …
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An interview with Katonah Halloween star Creepy Pete, also known as Peter Linz, a true star of the stage, screen and as a puppeteer, hand. We discuss Peter’s amazing 29 year career as a puppeteer on Sesame Street, his performance as Walter in The Muppets, his stint as an original cast member in Avenue Q and how much candy he gives out during Hallow…
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We have a great conversation with Ed Baum, Editor-In-Chief of The Record-Review. We discuss the history of the paper, the need for local journalism, journalism under fire and whether or not The Record-Review would want to buy our podcast (after listening to the rest of the podcast, I'm guessing no). Our banter at the beginning of the pod includes w…
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We are excited and honored to welcome Andrew Selesnick on to our podcast days ahead of the opening of school. We touch on a wide array of topics while getting to know Andrew a little better. Dave and I have our usual fun at the beginning of the pod discussing the power outages and the recent NYT real estate article mentioning Katonah. For those new…
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We broaden our horizons beyond the Bedford/Lewisboro area and are pleased to have Ken Jenkins on to discuss all things Westchester including: his role in our local government working with County Executive George Latimer, Covid-19 (duh) and his thoughts on race and the peaceful protest in Bedford. While not a sports podcast, Dave and I can't help bu…
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We interview the Katonah Chalker and discuss his mysterious yet beautiful ways while bringing happiness to people on their daily walks in and around town. Ahead of the interview, we are back to normal goofball mode talking llamas, Dave “accidentally” drinking Rich’s beer while in a pandemic, selling naming rights to Todd’s Pond and someone giving t…
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Kelly Nolan and Luke Mercer join us to talk about how Covid has impacted their senior year of high school including lacrosse, graduation and prom, and what the fall is going to look like for them as they enter their freshman year of college. We start off the pod with heartfelt thoughts on George Floyd and the many great protests here in our backyar…
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Melissa Frank-Lutz, local mom and real estate agent, joins us to talk about what’s happening with home selling and buying in our area during the pandemic. We just did a podcast two days ago and we don’t have much witty banter because we are bored with life....
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Dr Pete Richel, Chief of Pediatrics at Northern Westchester Hospital, joins us to discuss all things Covid-19 and what’s happening here in our area. We also want to give a big shout out to our co-host Craig Johnson as he has successfully come out of the woods after battling the dreaded virus.
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A wide ranging interview with Chris Burdick discussing his background, getting into public life, Todd’s Pond, power outages, cell towers, sewage, his run for the state assembly and whether his ultimate goal is to become ambassador to Ukraine. We also introduce a new song written by 7th grader Fenton Lio!…
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In our first interview of Season 2 (sponsored by Ryan Dacey!), we speak with Amy Drucker about her role as moderator of Katonah Parents, how she started it and whether she can get paid in headaches. We also take a deep dive in Super Bowl prop bets (non-sports related) and father/son bonding through simple battery.…
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Just the three of us to end the year with a look at how Katonah could celebrate New Years with a house drop in place of a ball drop, a big thank you to our listeners and especially all of our amazing guests. Finally, Craig wraps up with a fantastic poem tweaking ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas for Whitlockville/Podcast purposes. Happy Holidays...l…
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An interview with Katonah store owner Viktoria Fisch from Ebba. We talk about her acting career, her amazing store and how good Craig smells because of Viktoria’s personalized cologne. It’s Christmas time so we naturally discuss how not to get stuck in a chimney as well as my dad’s sleeping attire in the early ‘90s (somehow these two topics are som…
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We twisted our own arms to go do an on-site interview at the Captain Lawrence Brewery with founder Scott Vaccaro, where he discusses all things beer and also makes a big, “spirited” announcement. We also dive in on the 684/CT toll proposal and then come up with ideas for new John Jay mascot names in our own special way. As always, there’s a lot of …
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An interview with Madeleine Polemeni, who talks about instilling a “volunteer soul” in our kids and about the great local charity organization, Ordinary Wishes. Then, we discuss the recent NYT article about Katonah (hint: we should have been interviewed) before we do a deep dive on Carvel’s Cookie Puss, Craig’s Halloween experience as someone who l…
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An interview with Kathryn Ferrara from the Bedford/Lewisboro/Pound Ridge Drug Abuse Prevention Council where we discuss drug prevention, vaping, screen time and more. We also had a look at the dangers a bull artificial insemination plant would bring to Katonah. Lastly, we go in depth with a quick peek into Ordinary Wishes, a group that lends suppor…
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Want to know about all of the fun events in the fall throughout Northeast Westchester (and beyond) that you don’t want to miss out on? This is definitely the podcast for you as we interview What To Do Digital Publisher, Alfred Dalessandro. Also on the pod: Our most controversial topic ever where Craig and Rich almost fight! (ok, not really). When a…
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Welcome to Cherry Street: A Katonah Podcast! Yes, of course, we named the podcast incorrectly as you’ll learn from our interview with longtime resident and Katonah expert, Don Coe. Want to learn about the history of Katonah? This is a great podcast for you and your family to dive into!
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An interview with The Whitlock’s dynamic husband & wife duo Christina and Matt Safarowic on being married & working together, & their yet to be named new restaurant opening in town shortly. Also: Rufus is doing a podcast at a farm upstate and Dave, Craig and Rich are seemingly Katonah influencers. Lastly, we probably need a better sign off phrase o…
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We’ve got a terrific interview with Jeff Haydon, Katonah resident and CEO of Caramoor. Some static at the beginning of the pod and the obligatory barking from Rufus are sprinkled in but we powered through the interview learning about Jeff’s journey to Katonah by way of California, the history of Caramoor, upcoming events there including July 20th’s…
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We’ve got an intro song! Thank you local resident, Beano Zylber (yes, Beano) for submitting an intro song for us. We have no guest on this podcast but Craig, Dave and Rich do a fun and lively draft on favorite food dishes from local restaurants (I think it will be very evident that food critics, we are not). We also dive into who could possibly hav…
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We're a breaking news organization (apparently) as we're recording immediately after tonight's Town Board Meeting. Local resident Ken Strnad (hey Ken, buy a vowel!) walks us through the history of Todd's Pond and the serious problem developing with the deterioration of the pond. Owned by the town, Todd's Pond is a unique flood mitigation resource t…
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In this episode, Craig, Rich and "Dave" discuss the phenomenon that is sweeping Katonah before diving in with local legend, Hank Tschorn, who is part of a four generation Katonah family and a town volunteer in the Katonah Fire Dept. With the Firemen's Parade coming up on June 5th, we discuss the origin of the parade, which is celebrating its 145th …
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Dave, Craig and Rich are shocked that they’re doing a second podcast, receive “fan mail,” interview And James katonah store owner Jessica Harris and get cut off at the 30 minute mark leading to podcast 2 1/2 featuring the Martha Stewart protest song.
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In our very first episode Craig, Dave and Rich explore their reasons for doing a podcast about Katonah, if Super Chili should be a King Cone food item and whether Rich's mom will figure out how to download this podcast.
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