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LISK: Long Island Serial Killer

Mopac Audio & Glassbox Media

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The LISK (Long Island Serial Killer) investigation began in May 2010 with the disappearance of sex worker Shannan Gilbert. In the following months, Suffolk County Police uncovered human remains from nine more murders, including those of the "Gilgo 4", all sex workers whose bodies were disposed of similarly. After years of virtually no new developments, Suffolk County Police arrested Rex Heuermann in connection with the murder of at least 3 victims. DNA evidence, cellphone records and witness ...
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What About Water?

Suffolk County Water Authority

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"What About Water?" gives you an inside look at your public water supply in Suffolk County, New York. Where it comes from; how it's tested for quality and safety; how it's delivered; what are the biggest threats to your drinking water and how are they being addressed? "What About Water?" tackles all of these questions and more.
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WPKN Community Radio

WPKN Community Radio

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WPKN is a nonprofit, freeform, community radio station (arts organization) that is more than 50 years old. The vision of WPKN is to build community, a loyal and growing audience, and an engaged and educated citizenry by providing the highest quality of free-form programming that broadcasts entertainment, music, news, thoughts, sounds, ideas and event listings that support free speech, diversity, and the interests of the local and global communities WPKN serves. Our radio frequency of 89.5-FM ...
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Tune into higher frequency with Ms. Suffolk County 2022, Reiki Master and Life Coach Sarah as she shares her guidance on the Lightworker path and journey to inspire and motivate.
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Folk on Foot

Matthew Bannister

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“Modest people, playing gorgeous music, speaking articulately about areas they love. Fabulously calming” – one listener’s description of this multi-award-winning podcast in which Matthew Bannister goes walking with top folk musicians in the landscapes that have inspired them. “A restorative breathing space in sound” – The Telegraph. “Immaculately produced” – The Times Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Pawa Realtor is your go-to partner for all your real estate needs in New York, with a special focus on Long Island. Whether you're looking to buy your dream home or sell a property in Nassau, Suffolk or Queens County, Pawa Realtor is here to guide you every step of the way. With a deep understanding of the local market and a commitment to excellence, they offer expert advice, personalised service, and a seamless buying/ selling experience.
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Thanks to the Classroom to Career Initiative by the Suffolk County Department of Labor, Licensing & Consumer Affairs. Follow Brentwood students and other members of the workforce laugh, cry, and share their experiences and other aspects of their lives.
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Senior correspondent Laura Ingle hosts this multi-part Fox Nation Audio podcast that examines the unsolved murder mystery of the more than ten people, many of them sex workers, found on Long Island. This FOX News Investigative Unit series explores what law enforcement is currently doing to solve the case using new technology. Listen to details from a former escort who believes she spoke directly with the Long Island Serial Killer (LISK). In exclusive bonus content, you will hear from the inv ...
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Crime Coast

Crime Coast Podcast

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In the early hours of May 1st 2010, 24 year old escort Shannan Gilbert makes a 23-minute panicked phone call to the Suffolk County Police Department screaming, "they're trying to kill me." Gilbert is last seen frantically knocking on doors and pleading for help throughout Oak Beach, an isolated neighborhood on Long Island's south shore. It will be 7 months until Gilbert's body is found. Her disappearance unearths 10 bodies, police corruption, and the hunting and burial ground of a serial kil ...
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The Golf Pilgrim

Neil White and Ian Woods

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The essential guide to the world's top golf courses. Neil White and Ian Woods review the Top 100 courses in the UK and Ireland, continental Europe and the World! In 2020 Neil began a challenge to play all of the world's top courses. You can read his reviews at www.thegolfpilgrim.com. Now you can listen to his reviews, as he gives an honest account of the courses, the practice facilities, and the food available. Is it value for money? Will you be made to feel welcome as a visitor? There are c ...
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*** The Hero Academy podcast by Super Dave *** - The place where we can celebrate and highlight our Frontline Hero’s. - I believe that Frontline workers such as Nurses, Firemen, EMS, Police Officers, & Military are Heroes without capes - I don’t care about Politics only Positivity and Purpose. - I only care about those that have chosen serve society (Civil Servants) - I believe in collaboration over competition - Here you will learn the secrets & strategies that let ordinary people become ex ...
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Her-Community2

Catherine Corella

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Her-Community2 with Catherine and Alexa podcast focuses on local issues, Long Island politics, true crime, and corruption/fraud that effect our locals in our beautiful Long Island community.
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Inside the Minds of Success

Ryan Burnett (Ryan Anthony's Head Start Fund)

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Inside the Minds of Success is about diving into business owners' minds from various industries and backgrounds. We get to see how they got their start, learn about some of their mistakes and cheer on all of their successes.
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The IJYI Way Podcast is about the inner workings of a software delivery startup, covering everything from business, finance, software development, agile delivery and DevOps.
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At Long Island News Network, a Community News Organization, we don't make up the News, we just Report the News. Broadcasting Live 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week from our Studios in Hauppauge, New York. Long Island News Network offers listeners a way to listen to local, national, worldwide and unique news stories on demand as well.
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As working parents, we all share the juggle. The good news is that we're not alone. So if you need inspiration or support, if you like a good story and if you want to hear how other parents raise a family alongside their career, then this is the podcast for you.In this podcast series, I chat to inspirational working parents and ask them to share their own, unique experiences, their struggles and the moments of joy and I hope, in each episode, there’s something that can bring you a bit more s ...
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Donate to WLIW-FM by becoming one of 100 new sustaining members! President Joe Biden yesterday issued a federal emergency declaration for Suffolk County to aid disaster relief efforts after catastrophic storms hit Long Island last week, the White House said. Biden’s declaration opened up the pathway for federal money to be available for certain eme…
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Migrating birds need our help, but they give to us in return. Learn about the world of our feathered friends who summer and winter in separate locations and what you can do in your own backyard to assist them.Join Laura Modlin as she interviews Jim Sirch, who worked as a naturalist and educator at the Yale Peabody Museum for 23 years - and just rec…
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Matthew’s guest on this month’s show is the wonderful Jenny Sturgeon talking about her epic 864km walk from the Scottish borders to Cape Wrath - and sharing the evocative sounds she recorded along the way. There’s also a live performance from The Breath filmed at Cornwall’s spectacular Minack Theatre, plus music from Kathryn Tickell and the Darkeni…
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Donate to WLIW-FM by becoming one of 100 new sustaining members! Suffolk officials are projecting a roughly $40 million deficit in sales tax revenue by the end of the year, according to a budget review given to lawmakers yesterday. Tiffany Cusaac-Smith reports in NEWSDAY that the sales tax deficit is a nearly $2 million increase from the $38 millio…
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* US Doctor Shares His Eyewitness Account of Gaza War Horrors; Ahmad Javed Yousaf, MD, an internist and pediatrician practicing in Benton, Arkansas; Producer: Scott Harris. * Trump's Racism is the Primary Driver of his Voter Support; James Risen, a best-selling author and former New York Times reporter; Producer: Scott Harris. * Youth Incarceration…
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Donate to WLIW-FM by becoming one of 100 new sustaining members! A married couple whose Noyac rental house didn’t have working smoke detectors when it caught on fire, killing a pair of sisters from Maryland who were vacationing with their family in 2022, pleaded guilty yesterday to charges related to the fire, the Suffolk district attorney’s office…
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The Young’uns are three award winning troubadours from Teeside. Sean Cooney, David Eagle and Michael Hughes take Matthew Bannister on a walk round the historic headland of Hartlepool where Sean used to live in a shed in his parents’ back garden. Along the way they tell stories and sing songs inspired by the location, visiting the medieval Sandwell …
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The number of new court cases involving immigrants lacking permanent legal status has plummeted on Long Island and around the country since President Joe Biden's June order restricting entry into the country for most asylum-seekers, according to a new federal data analysis. Robert Brodsky reports in NEWSDAY that Biden's presidential proclamation, i…
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-Catastrophic flooding hits southwestern CT-North Carolina beachfront home falls into the Atlantic Ocean-Mediterranean Sea reaches highest recorded temperature-Phoenix has been over 100 degrees F for 77 straight days-Current and future human health are at serious risk-Greece is facing a severe water shortage problem-IRS is offering rebates up to a …
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With Election Day less than 11 weeks away, Republican U.S. Representative Nick LaLota and John Avlon, his Democratic challenger for New York’s 1st Congressional District seat, continue to needle one another over their residency and, by extension, their fitness to represent the district. Christopher Walsh reports on 27east.com that LaLota, a first-t…
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The East End Supervisors and Mayors Association is trying to keep pressure on the Long Island Rail Road and its parent, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, to follow through on a proposed major infrastructure project that would expand the number of trains on the popular South Fork Commuter Connection. Stephen J. Kotz reports on 27east.com th…
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* As Slaughter of Palestinians Continues Gaza Ceasefire Talks Could be at Critical Juncture; Jennifer Loewenstein fmr Asst. Dir. Middle Eastern Studies & Senior Lecturer at the Univ of Wisconsin; Producer: Scott Harris. * Assessing Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris' Economic Policy Proposals; Matt Bruenig, president of People’s Policy Project; P…
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Are there more dramatic opening holes in the UK and Ireland? The scenery and the giant dunes help make Portstewart's front 9 among the best links courses anywhere. But is it a game of two halves? Well, the club are improving holes on the back 9 to keep the thrills coming. And even in a three club wind, Ian manages a decent round. Do you agree with …
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-Tropical Storm Debby swamped Florida’s sewage systems-Climate warms Artic permafrost releasing ancient Mercury-U.S. DoE awards $147 million for world’s storage facility in Maine-Ebron Solar will invests $942 million in New Mexico’s solar -U.S. Government to fund $1.45 billion to solar manufacturer -Plastic waste is piling up at a daunting pace aro…
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The Riverhead Town Board is set to adopt the town’s new comprehensive plan during a special meeting called for 6 p.m. Wednesday…that’s tomorrow evening. The plan, which will help guide town policy for the next 15-20 years, includes recommendations on a range of issues, the most impactful of those being how land across the town should be used and wh…
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The Town of Riverhead is contemplating a zone change that could allow agritourism resorts on the north side of Sound Avenue. Resorts could be built on minimum 100-acre properties and must preserve 70% of the land for farming. Some farmers are wary of the proposal, which would restrict the type of agriculture allowed on the resort properties. Tara S…
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Gloria Frazee joins me as a regular monthly guest on Digging in the Dirt. Gloria is co-chair of the Social Media & Web Committee and co-leader of the ReWild/South Fork chapter and its Summer Program for high school students. She is also the founder of ReWild/East Hampton Compost…. in collaboration with the Town of East Hampton.…
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The NYS Public Service Commission yesterday approved a three-year rate hike that will allow London-based National Grid to raise average residential natural gas bills by $33 a month starting next month. The six commissioners voted unanimously to pass the increase. Mark Harrington reports in NEWSDAY that PSC commissioners generally applauded the rate…
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A special episode on the fabulous Dunluce Championship Links which hosted The Open in 2019, and will again in 2025. With a special guest appearance from actor James Nesbitt who is a Royal Portrush member and lives in the town. It's Ian's favourite course for many reasons - and he has family connections to the club...but listen right to the end for …
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The Anglo-Irish band Ranagri take us for a walk on the farm that gave them their name. The family of guitarist and singer Dónal Rogers have worked this land in County Carlow since the 1600s. His Mum, Lena, still lives there and tells stories of growing up in the three room thatched farm house she shared with her mother and ten siblings. There was n…
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Seven Suffolk County residents have sued the county over its school bus camera program, arguing there was insufficient evidence to cite them for allegedly passing a stopped school bus. Payton Guion reports in NEWSDAY that the lawsuit, filed last month in Suffolk Supreme Court, leans on a state court decision from last year that for months held up p…
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The number of LIRR delays caused by problems with train doors was up 79% in the first half of 2024 compared with the same period last year, according to railroad officials. Alfonso A. Castillo reports in NEWSDAY that the door issues arising in the Long Island Rail Road’s decades-old trains are adding urgency to calls for the MTA to modernize its ag…
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* Kamala Harris Can Politically Neutralize Dangerous SCOTUS Presidential Immunity Ruling; Lawrence Lessig, Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School; Producer: Scott Harris. * Can Gov. Tim Walz's Minnesota Progressive Legislative Victories be Replicated Nationally?; Branko Marcetic, staff writer with Jacobin magazine; Prod…
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WCBS/880 AM, the all-news radio station New Yorkers have known for decades by the trademark "Traffic and weather together on the 8’s" will sign off Aug. 26, parent company Audacy announced yesterday. In a twist to an enduring sports talk radio battle, Audacy will license the 880 frequency to ESPN New York, rival to its own WFAN sports radio talk st…
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New York State Governor Kathy Hochul visited the Town of East Hampton this past Friday, when she announced $2.5 million in state funding toward restoration of the dune system at Ditch Plains Beach in Montauk, where three storms last winter devastated the beach and dunes and caused flooding in the surrounding neighborhood. Christopher Walsh reports …
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I speak with Sarah Taylor, founder and executive director of the Huneebee Project, and Alex, a youth worker in the project, which, according to its website, brings "bee hives to community gardens and vacant green spaces, equitable employment opportunities to local youth, and raw honey & beeswax products to you." I first learned about this inspiring…
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A limo and a ride-share driver allegedly supplying cocaine and ecstasy to clientele on the south fork were charged in an alleged million-dollar East End Drug Task Force bust in East Hampton Aug. 1, town and county court records show. Grant Parpan reports in NEWSDAY that Michael Khodorkovskiy, of Brooklyn, and Alexandr Dyatchin, of Hallandale, Flori…
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Laura Modlin interviewed Dr. Ramani Durvasula. author of "It's Not You," a NY Times bestselling book on identifying and healing from narcissistic abuse.They discussed what happens when do-gooder groups are targets for narcissists who want to use the cause to advance themselves. And what can be done about it.Aired July 7, 2024…
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-Tropical storm Debby-Philippines capital flooded from Typhoon-Dragonflies swarm beachgoers in Rhode Island-Oil-well blowout in Kazakhstan spews methane-New rules for methane emissions at landfills-First US solar-covered canal coming-Brazil’s proposal for a 2% wealth tax on billionairesOleh WPKN Community Radio
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Chuck Collins of climatecriminals.org is my guest on this "Digging in the Dirt". Chuck is here to talk about why he believes It’s time to name the names of the individuals delaying climate action and financing the climate crisis, so they can be held accountable.Chuck Collins is an American author and a senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Stu…
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Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters held a rally outside Southampton Town Hall this past Monday calling on the town to spend more Community Preservation Fund money to preserve land seen as sacred to the tribe in Shinnecock Hills. With the rhythm of ancestral songs by two Shinnecock drummers in the background, a group of about 30 people …
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* Israel’s High-Level Assassinations Provoke Retaliation and Risks a Wider Middle East War; Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft; Producer: Scott Harris. * Democratic Party Isolation from Working Families Examined in Ralph Nader's New Book; Ralph Nader America’s leading public interest lawyer & four-time…
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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against the company that operates school bus cameras in dozens of school districts across Long Island, which has generated tens of millions of dollars in fines from drivers. Payton Guion reports in NEWSDAY that United States District Court Judge Edgardo Ramos on Thursday rejected all claims made against…
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Although thoughtless passengers long have been a staple of the Long Island Railroad, many LIRR regulars believe commuter courtesy is at an all-time low — worsened by advancements in technology and pandemic-related societal changes. Alfonso A. Castillo reports on Newsday.com that with fare evasion and assaults on conductors on the rise in recent yea…
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-Florida prepares for powerful Hurricane-Philippines capital underwater after deadly Typhoon-Thousands of dragonflies swarm Rhode Island Beach. -Kazakhstan record accidental methane leak-New EPA rules for methane emissions from landfills,-America gets its very first solar-covered canal-Brazil’s proposes for a 2% wealth tax on Billionaires…
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The clubhouse, a traditional social hub in housing complexes, would have exam rooms. Senior apartments would be equipped with technology for telehealth visits and monitors to check for vitals, like blood pressure and heart rates. A shuttle will bus residents to nearby medical centers. Northwell Health is pitching a senior and workforce housing deve…
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-Earth has warmest two days on record globally since 1940,-US will miss emission reduction goals-Twenty-five states ask Supreme Court to stay coal pollution rules -South Africa enacts Climate Change Bill -Key Largo tree cactus goes extinct in US -Atlantic sturgeon back in Swedish Rivers due to conservation-Federal government to phase out plastics…
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Organic farmer Kaitlyn Kimball is my guest on this show.Kaitlyn is Owner of Sunset Organic farm in Naugatuck Ct. with her husband Lawrence Passeck. Sunset is a USDA Certified Organic vegetable and flower farm focused on sustainability and community. Kaitlyn is also Director of Agriculture at CitySeed in New Haven. CitySeed has a mission to "create …
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Support local journalism and reporting for Eastern Long Island by making a donation to WLIW-FM here: wliwfm.org A taxi driver died and a passenger remained in serious but stable condition after a Long Island Rail Road train struck the cab at a grade crossing in Manorville yesterday, MTA police said. John Valenti and Nicholas Grasso report in NEWSDA…
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Trump's Depraved Embrace of Nuclear Weapons Endangers the World; Lawrence S. Wittner, Professor of History Emeritus at the State University of New York at Albany; Producer: Scott Harris. * 'Project 2025' Envisions the Imposition of an Authoritarian Christian Nationalist Theocracy; Andra Watkins, a New York Times bestselling author; Producer: Scott …
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In 1994, Kristen Smart, a student at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, disappeared, leaving her family and the community in turmoil. Despite the efforts of local law enforcement, the case went cold due to insufficient evidence. Years later, a blogger, took a personal interest in the case and began his own investigation. Through his tenacious research, cri…
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