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An informative and sometimes irreverent podcast for those interested in eminent domain, right of way land acquisition, or infrastructure development. Topics for discussion frequently include condemnation of real property for public use, just compensation, the Uniform Relocation Act, as well as your hosts‘ hot takes on popular culture.
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Bedford & Sullivan Brooklyn

Bedford And Sullivan Brooklyn

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Podcast hosted by Sam Maxwell supporting a conceptual dramatic TV series/graphic novel/radio drama about Brooklyn, its ballclub & how both were affected by the rapid transition into Modern America, keeping the audience active listeners in research process.
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Hosted by litigation attorney Maxwell Goss, the Litigation War Room offers insight and inspiration for courtroom lawyers. Featuring interviews from leading litigators in every area of law, the podcast provides strategies, resources, and war stories.
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Philly Trial Lawyer Stories is a weekly podcast hosted by famed trial attorney Glenn Zeitz, offering listeners an insider’s view into the world of high-profile criminal and civil legal cases. With decades of experience defending clients in notorious criminal cases and clients that sued Trump, corporate giants, the Federal Government, and others in David versus Goliath battles, Zeitz shares his mission to achieve justice for his clients using the law as both a sword and shield. The series wil ...
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Iowa political reporters and columnists meet weekly to discuss the latest news and analyze what's happening in Iowa politics. Think in-depth updates from the Iowa Legislature and the campaign trail. This podcast is recorded and produced by The Gazette in Cedar Rapids and features journalists from news organizations across the state.
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A podcast on American experiences of institutional racism and the need for repair. Featuring oral histories and interviews. Brought to you by Reparations4slavery.com and the African American Redress Network, a collaboration between Howard and Columbia Universities.
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Under the Golden Dome

Iowa Public Radio

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Policymaking can be complicated. Host John Pemble breaks it all down and makes it easier to understand. Under the Golden Dome provides context around the Iowa legislative session and the laws that come out of it. Learn about the elected officials, influencers, issues and bills working their way through the Iowa Statehouse.
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This series was created to encourage open and honest dialogue about the health and state of the commercial real estate industry through the lens of commercial appraisers. Valuations professionals are at the heart of every CRE transaction and have a wealth of institutional knowledge about the market and are critical to deals getting done. On Opinions of Value, we will explore everything from the trends shaping the commercial real estate market at large to the challenges impacting the way valu ...
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My name is Frank Spina and during my 46 years as a professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology, I noticed that most people only know interpretations of the Bible, rather than the scripture itself. In this podcast, I will be your teacher and guide through the Bible that not many people are familiar with. As we unpack quintessential Biblical stories, you will gain an unparalleled understanding of the scripture and discover a new way to think about the bible you thought you knew. Be sure t ...
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The Solomon Success podcast is dedicated to the timeless wisdom of King Solomon and the Book of Proverbs in order to maximize one’s business and life. To our advantage, we can find King Solomon’s financial strategies in addition to many life philosophies documented in biblical scriptures. Focusing on these enduring fundamentals of success allows us to bypass the “get-rich-quick” schemes that cause many to stumble on their journey toward success. Our concern is not only spiritual in nature, b ...
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Make sure to stop by Yeti’s brand new store at the King of Prussia Mall this weekend! BUY OUR MERCH HERE Join the mail bag by leaving a voicemail at: 908-67-9999-3 Our personal Instagrams: Sobo Chomik Jimmy Jordan Welcome back to The Garden State, the only NJ podcast that gives you all the news you need to know this week. Thanks for tuning in once …
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The fourth episode of The Catch Up has dropped! Publisher Walter Mullin interviews Editor-in-Chief Emily Sachar about the Town of Red Hook's plan to take the Red Hook Boat Club by eminent domain and the lawsuit by the Town of Rhinebeck to try to stop the Six Senses Conference Center project in Clinton. The podcast also includes Walter and Emily’s t…
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On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to recreate the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day’s deadlines have been met. Tackling anything from local to state to national, On Iowa Politics is your weekly dose of analysis and insight into the issues affect…
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A few weeks ago, Bobby was invited to give a presentation to IRWA Chapter 36’s Spring Seminar on the history of Texas’s takings provision—specifically, the evolution of the term “adequate compensation” and what difference there is, if any, between that term and the U.S. Constitution’s use of “just compensation.” This episode is a live recording of …
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We published a special Comments to the Catch edition last week, covering only the Red Hook Boat Club eminent domain issue. This week's edition covers any further comments on those articles and all other comments posted from April 21 to May 5. Letter to the Editor: To the Red Hook Public, the RHCSD, and the Town of Red Hook Board and politicians, Th…
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Come mid-June, local farm stands will be bursting with tomatoes—red, orange, green, and gold—stacked high in crates and baskets, ready to be sliced, sauced, stewed or chopped. But before there can be a tomato, there is a seed. Our series, Seed to Sale, follows the journey of a single tomato seed from the moment it was planted at Migliorelli Farm to…
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Joyce Pauline Pike, age 84 of Milan, died on April 24, 2025. She was born on August 13, 1940, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Joyce graduated from Broad Ripple High School, attended the University of Colorado and Ball State Teachers College, and received a master’s degree in education from the University of Northern Colorado. Joyce taught secondary and m…
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“What do you need that for?” Rhinebeck Fire Chief Bryant Knapp recalls his wife asking. He had a ready answer as he contemplated a most unconventional purchase last November: a turquoise 1951 Chevy Pickup 3100. “We can go to the ice cream parlor,” he told her, barely popping a grin. Indeed, Knapp has enjoyed showing up at Holy Cow in Red Hook and c…
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Town of Rhinebeck Residents Can Join Village Compost Program In a collaborative effort to expand local sustainability initiatives, the Town of Rhinebeck has officially joined the Village of Rhinebeck’s compost program through an intermunicipal agreement (IMA) approved las week at a Town Board meeting. The Village, which has been operating a food sc…
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Village of Red Hook Mayor Karen Smythe committed this week to exploring the feasibility of conducting an environmental impact assessment of the area downstream from the wastewater treatment plant to appraise damage to homes, property, and wetlands that may have been caused by the facility. The decision, announced Thursday evening at a community for…
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Mimi Joh-Carnella has worked to address the climate crisis locally in the Village of Rhinebeck as part of the Climate Smart Task Force. But at home, she felt stuck on how to reduce her own reliance on heating oil and propane. She wanted to move away from fossil fuels and shrink her carbon footprint but didn’t know where to begin. Through her Climat…
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Sandra Burgess, a longtime resident of the town and city of Poughkeepsie, died on April 28 in Rhinebeck. She was born on April 6, 1938, in Brattleboro, VT. She graduated from the University of Vermont and had a long career in human resources management at Poughkeepsie Savings Bank and later TD Bank. She served on the board of Georgetown Square Cond…
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This episode is ad free. If you want to support us and help us to keep going, check out our shop where we sell high quality Jersey merch! :) BUY OUR MERCH HERE Join the mail bag by leaving a voicemail at: 908-67-9999-3 Our personal Instagrams: Sobo Chomik Jimmy Jordan Welcome back to The Garden State, the only NJ podcast that gives you all the news…
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In a tail-wagging team-up, the towns of Rhinebeck and Red Hook have joined forces to launch a new joint dog control department. Staffed by two local officers, the new Paw Patrol will provide round-the-clock service to residents searching for runaway pets and strays. The move became necessary after the Dutchess County Society for the Prevention of C…
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After three years of planning and environmental reviews, the Town of Rhinebeck is moving forward with a new local law to rezone the Locust Hill property, which will allow the Planning Board to begin site plan review of the long-anticipated workforce housing development. Without the rezoning, affordable rental apartments could not be built on the si…
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Red Hook Town Board Announces Plan to Take Boat Club by Eminent Domain, Setting Up Tense Battle Letter to the Editor: As a former Mayor of Tivoli and Red Hook County Legislator, I read with interest your recent article regarding the Town’s proposal to take the Red Hook boat club property through eminent domain. One line in particular gave me pause—…
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Two prominent Red Hook residents -- architect Kristina Dousharm, 43, and farmer Ken Migliorelli, 65 — are launching bids for seats on the Red Hook Town Board, setting the stage for a competitive race in November’s election. Dousharm, a Red Hook Planning Board member and former chair of the town’s Economic Development Committee (EDC), and Migliorell…
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About 50 attendees gathered at the Rhinebeck Town Board meeting Monday evening, with a majority of speakers eager to show their support for the town’s decision to file a lawsuit against the neighboring municipalities of Hyde Park and Clinton over zoning changes that have cleared the way for a luxury Six Senses resort. Supporters of the lawsuit came…
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Packing every seat and space to stand at Town Hall, members of the Red Hook Boat Club as well as non-boating members of the general public turned out Monday evening to give a piece of their mind to government leaders, who they argued have gone rogue and defied public trust with a plan to take the club by eminent domain. Several veterans of Town Boa…
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As the Village of Red Hook works to fix its deteriorating wastewater treatment plant by replacing rusted parts and retooling machines, in Rhinebeck, a facility with an entirely different approach to managing human waste is humming along productively. In fact, it doesn’t even look like a wastewater treatment plant. On a wooded hillside overlooking L…
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Editor’s Note: Residents who live near Red Hook’s wastewater treatment plant have shared what it’s like to live and breathe just outside the plant. But what is it like inside? On April 15, Village Mayor Karen Smythe agreed to allow the engineer in charge of the plant to offer The Daily Catch an exclusive tour of the facility, behind the razor wire.…
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On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to recreate the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day’s deadlines have been met. Tackling anything from local to state to national, On Iowa Politics is your weekly dose of analysis and insight into the issues affect…
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Make sure to stop by Yeti’s brand new store at the Mall At Short Hills this weekend! BUY OUR MERCH HERE Join the mail bag by leaving a voicemail at: 908-67-9999-3 Our personal Instagrams: Sobo Chomik Jimmy Jordan Welcome back to The Garden State, the only NJ podcast that gives you all the news you need to know this week. Thanks for tuning in once a…
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This episode features national employee benefits litigator J.J. Conway whose small firm has built a big reputation representing employees in mission-driven lawsuits. Host Maxwell Goss talks to J.J. about a class action he handled that changed how autism treatment is covered and another addressing pension fund abuse during Detroit's Kwame Kilpatrick…
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This week on the podcast, we cover a couple of topics as we pretend nothing else is anywhere near as important as Gov. Kim Reynolds's announcement that she’s not running for re-election next year. On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to recreate the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from…
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Pints and Politics is a year-round gathering featuring The Gazette and special guests from across the state and across all party lines. It covers national, state, and local issues and offers opportunities to discuss the latest headlines. Attendees participate in audience polls, submit questions, and enjoy time with some of their favorite reporters,…
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This episode is ad free. If you want to support us and help us to keep going, check out our shop where we sell high quality Jersey merch! :) BUY OUR MERCH HERE Join the mail bag by leaving a voicemail at: 908-67-9999-3 Our personal Instagrams: Sobo Chomik Jimmy Jordan Welcome back to The Garden State, the only NJ podcast that gives you all the news…
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This episode is ad free. If you want to support us and help us to keep going, check out our shop where we sell high quality Jersey merch! :) BUY OUR MERCH HERE Join the mail bag by leaving a voicemail at: 908-67-9999-3 Our personal Instagrams: Sobo Chomik Jimmy Jordan Welcome back to The Garden State, the only NJ podcast that gives you all the news…
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On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to recreate the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day’s deadlines have been met. Tackling anything from local to state to national, On Iowa Politics is your weekly dose of analysis and insight into the issues affect…
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Providence mayor Brett Smiley joins the show to expand on today's announcement on the city's efforts to regain control of the Providence Public School District, which the State of Rhode Island has overseen since a takeover in 2019. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Cumulus Providence
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Christina Martin of the Pacific Legal Foundation joins to discuss litigating Hennepin County to the Supreme Court. Christina shares some stories about moot arguments ahead of oral arguments with Paul Clement, and compares the tax foreclosure sale in Hennepin to traditional bank foreclosures. After discussing the case, Christina talks about her curr…
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“He Never Left My Side, And I Won’t Leave His”: Rhinebeck Panel Offers Wisdom and Warmth for Grieving Pet Owners Just came here to say how amazing Dr. Danielle St. Pierre is. She was with us in our dog’s final moments and understood that that moment could happen nowhere but in the home and neighborhood our dog loved. She was one of the kindest and …
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Sarah Imboden, a former Red Hook Town Board member and the chair of the Democratic Committee for Red Hook, will fill the vacant seat on the Tivoli Village Board of Trustees, Mayor Emily Majer has announced. She was sworn in on Monday. The vacancy arose after Majer, previously deputy mayor, was elevated to mayor following her unopposed election vict…
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Kelsa Shanley had struggled for months to pinpoint the source of the nauseating sewage smell that regularly drifted into her backyard. She first noticed it in the winter of 2023. Initially, she suspected her own septic system—then her neighbors’. Perhaps it was just the time of year, she thought. Then one day at her son’s baseball game at Father Ca…
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Dr. Thomas Warcup, Chief Medical Officer, RI Primary Care joins the show to offer perspective on the impending closure of Anchor Medical which could result in 25,000 Rhode Islanders losing their primary care physician. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Cumulus Providence
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Howard Dulude, Interim President, Hospital Association of Rhode Island joins the show to discuss the closure of Anchor Medical, which will cause some 25,000 Rhode Islanders to lose their primary care physician, and how the closure fits into the broader issue of the state's healthcare crisis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Call for Artists: “Flora and Fauna” Art Box Submissions Due Soon The Town of Red Hook is inviting local artists to submit proposals for its 2025 Art Box Project, an outdoor mini-gallery initiative celebrating emerging creatives and the rich biodiversity of the Hudson Valley. The deadline has been extended to Tuesday, April 22. This year’s theme, “F…
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John V. Regan of Rhinebeck died on March 13, 2025, at 71. John was a first-generation American, proud of his Irish heritage. John spent his formative years attending Our Lady of Angels, Bishop Ford, and Fort Hamilton and working at Mike's Deli. John married Patricia "Trish" Sloven in Brooklyn in 1986. They shared a life full of love, laughter, and …
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The Daily Catch is thrilled to share our Catch-a-Camp 2025 summer day camp guide, covering dozens of camps in the region. Compiled by Events and Obituaries Editor Louise Dewhirst, the guide offers camps for athletes, drama lovers, artists, dancers and more. If you operate a camp and want to share details of your camp's summer 2025 plans, please rea…
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Jason Baker, the candidate who came in third place in the recent Village Board elections, said Saturday that he was disappointed to be passed over for a trustee spot as Village Mayor Karen Smythe defended her decision to appoint Amy Smith to the vacant seat. Baker, she said, never asked her to be considered for the vacancy. “I considered everyone w…
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Two drivers were injured Thursday afternoon in a chain-reaction collision on state Route 9G and Broadway in Tivoli, Red Hook police said Friday. At about 3:45 pm. on April 3, a 2011 Toyota 4Runner driven by a 21-year-old Groveland, Massachusetts, man was northbound on Route 9G at the Broadway intersection. The driver, while attempting to make a lef…
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What town officials called a clerk’s mistake on an agenda led to widespread frustration at Rhinebeck Town Hall on Thursday, as more than a dozen attendees left a special board meeting in disappointment after the Town Supervisor denied them the opportunity to speak. The controversy arose from Supervisor Elizabeth Spinzia’s decision to cancel the pub…
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