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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.
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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 ...
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The official podcast of the Western New York Pride and Loyalty Administration hosted by Tim Sampsell. Get more content and merchandise at WNYPLA.com
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A show that samples WNYC’s best podcasts, curated to fit all your travel needs.
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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.
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The latest articles from WNYC 9/11 Specials
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We spoke with the stars, writers and directors of Tony nominated Broadway productions! Check out our favorite conversations as the June 10th awards ceremony approaches!
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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 ...
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Major news events throughout the world continue to be largely ignored until they reach tragic proportions. Underreported, a weekly feature on The Leonard Lopate Show, tackles these issues and gives an in-depth look into stories that are often relegated to the back pages.
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Buffalo Beer Buzz, April 17th, 2025
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27:19In this week's Buffalo Beer Buzz, we have stories on Grapes + Hops Festival and Cabin Fever Beer & Wine Festival, lager from 42 North Brewing and Delaware North, return of Woodcock Brothers XPA, sour from Froth Brewing and Alzheimer's Association WNY, Dyngus Day events at Buffalo Brewing, Flying Bison and Hofbrauhaus, a new sour from Thin Man Brewe…
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The National Weather Service calls for a chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. Otherwise, mostly cloudy with a high near 64. It'll remain mostly cloudy overnight with a low around 38. In some sad news for us, the All WNY website was absolutely overwhelmed with traffic the past few days and as a result, the site is down. We're working …
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Scaling After a Setback: How Sal Alaimo Rebuilt His Business After Injury
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33:19Meet Sal Alaimo, a powerhouse in the plumbing and heating industry with over 30 years of experience and a decade as a successful business owner. Born and raised in North Buffalo to immigrant parents, Sal’s entrepreneurial journey is a story of resilience, adaptability, and strategic growth. After becoming a father at 22, Sal left college and jumped…
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The West Village is a popular destination for tourists and New Yorkers alike. It's also known for some pricey places to eat. But food critic Robert Sietsema says the neighborhood can be a great dining destination for any budget. Speaking with Weekend Edition host David Furst, Robert helps us track down some good deals.…
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It's a big moment for the Knicks fans in your life. The Orange and Blue are back in the NBA playoffs and still trying to break a 50-year championship drought. Sports reporter Priya Desai joins Weekend Edition host David Furst for a preview.
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This week was Black Maternal Health week, a campaign to build awareness on the perspectives and lived experiences of Black mothers. According to the New York City Health Department, Black mothers in New York City are six times more likely to experience a pregnancy related death when compared with white women. New York State health commissioner Dr. …
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Places to go when you've got to go will double in New York City over the next decade, under a bill passed by the City Council Thursday. NYC has among the fewest commodes per capita among large U.S. cities; a slew of city agencies operate 1,066 restrooms that are open to the public, or about one potty for every 7,800 residents. The bill's sponsor, C…
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The National Weather Service calls for a chance of showers this afternoon with a high near 67. More rain and possibly a thunderstorm overnight with a low around 55. In news, a 33-year-old Buffalo man was sentenced to 132 months - that's 11 years - in prison for drug trafficking. And a Rochester woman pleaded guilty to defrauding social security. Sh…
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Federal officials say President Donald Trump is taking over the reconstruction of Penn Station and kicking the MTA off the project. On this week's On The Way roundup of transit news, the team talks about Penn Station's overhaul, gives an update on congestion pricing, and more.
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It's the weekly Politics Brief from WNYC. Former Mayor Bill de Blasio says former Governor Andrew Cuomo should not be mayor of New York City. The Trump administration wants to bring charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James. And while Albany struggles to finish its budget, an attempt to ban flavored Zyn pouches has come and gone. WNYC…
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Tens of thousands of New York City families would lose their child care vouchers under the state’s proposed budget — a move that advocates say would leave parents unable to work and force day care centers to close their doors. Lawmakers in Albany, city officials and child care advocates are furiously working to avoid the fiscal cliff that could kic…
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In 2023, Tammy Antunes and her husband turned to New Jersey’s affordable housing program in the hope of finding a home that is both big enough to raise children and that was within a manageable commute to their jobs in North Jersey. Antunes works as a nanny. Her husband is a truck driver, and their combined income of $80,000 wasn’t enough to buy or…
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The National Weather Service calls for sunny skies with a high near 51. Overnight brings increasing clouds with a low around 37. In news, The Niagara County Sheriff's Office is one of many law enforcement entities taking part in a drugged driving enforcement campaign on Sunday. 4/20. a Buffalo man pleaded guilty to an elaborate debt collection mail…
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It has been 60 years since Mayor Robert Wagner signed New York City’s Landmarks Law and began an era of historic preservation in the city. What exactly is preserved by the landmark designations and how has that changed over the last few decades? New York City's chair of the landmarks preservation commission Sarah Carroll talked with WNYC's Sean Car…
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The National Weather Service calls for a chance of rain and morning snow with a high near 42. Overnight will be mostly cloudy with a low around 29. In news, a 27-year-old Buffalo man pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail theft. And a 53-year-old Elma man pleaded guilty to possession of production of child porn. In sports, the Bisons fell hard…
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What do Carole King, Judge Judy and Chris Rock have in common? They all went to James Madison High School in Midwood, Brooklyn. James Madison opened in 1925 and is a typical-looking New York City public school with an astonishing number of famous alumni, including Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Stanley Kaplan (founder of test prep company Kaplan, Inc.), form…
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It’s a Friday night and people are lining the block of a bodega near Union Square at the corner of 14th Street and Seventh Avenue. But the line isn’t for bacon-egg-and-cheeses or packs of cigarettes — it’s full of die-hard comedy fans. Some regulars greet each other like old friends. Others, first-timers, nervously shuffle into the transformed spac…
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The National Weather Service calls for a chance of showers today with a high near 47. Overnight will be mostly cloudy with a low around 32. In news, State lawmakers are expected to return to Albany today to pass a budget extension. The budget was due on April 1. But it's two weeks late. Slow Roll Buffalo released their 2025 schedule Monday night. T…
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A new podcast examines how we came to use sirens on all our emergency vehicles, and finds they might actually endanger more people than they help. Ben Naddaff-Hafrey is a senior producer, writer, and frequent co-host of the podcast "Revisionist History" with writer Malcolm Gladwell. He also lives across the street from a fire station in Brooklyn. H…
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The National Weather Service calls for a chance of showers today with a high near 58. There's a chance of more showers overnight with a low around 40. In news, gas prices in WNY are steady from a week ago, up a penny in Batavia to $3.13 ... and down a penny in Buffalo and Rochester to $3.06 and $3.12 respectively. In sports, the Bisons rallied pas …
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Eater New York recently released the 2025 edition of their best pizza slices in New York City list. Eater's Melissa McCart joins Weekend Edition host David Furst to hit the delicious highlights.
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The National Weather Service calls for morning fog then mostly sunny skies today with a high near 57. Overnight, there's a chance of showers with a low around 40. In news, former Western New York Congressman John J. LaFalce died at age 85. Several politicians issued statement mourning his passing. LaFalce served 28 years in Congress, representing t…
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We are just two months away from the primary in the New Jersey governor's race. Early voting starts on June 3, and old-fashioned primary day voting is June 10. Kristoffer Shields, head of Rutgers' Eagleton Center on the American Governor joins Weekend Edition host David Furst for an update.
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The National Weather Service calls for morning fog. Then cloudy with a daytime high near 45. Overnight will be mostly cloudy with a low around 34. In news, The Erie County narcotics chief was charged in year-old traffic incidents and five BPD officers were suspended as part of an ongoing investigation. Also, a Buffalo man was found guilty in a fata…
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A state lawmaker is calling for more regulations on tour helicopter flights after a fatal crash in the Hudson River
The National Transportation Safety Board is on the ground in New Jersey, trying to figure out why a tour helicopter fell apart in the sky and crashed into the Hudson River yesterday afternoon. The crash killed the pilot and a family of five who were visiting from Spain. The tragedy is renewing concerns over the number of helicopters in New York Cit…
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Mourners will gather in Inwood on Friday to remember the victims of a fatal roof collapse at a nightclub in the Dominican Republic. Congressmember Adriano Espaillat will be among them. He represents Washington Heights and other parts of northern Manhattan and the Bronx in Congress. Both neighborhoods have huge populations with Dominican roots, and …
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A jam-packed On The Way roundup of New York City transit news features breaking news on a deadly tourist helicopter crash in the Hudson River, the latest on congestion pricing, and the politics behind subway safety amid the mayoral campaign.
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Buffalo Beer Buzz, April 10th, 2025
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23:46Hamburg Brewing Launches Summer Lager & Orchard Apricot Cider Just in time for warmer weather, Hamburg Brewing has released Summer Lager, a crisp 4.2% American lager with a refreshing “kiss of lime.” It's perfect for cookouts, beach days, or relaxing with a good book. They’ve also dropped Orchard Apricot, a seasonal cider. Both are now on tap and a…
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The National Weather Service calls for rain today with a high near 40. More rain possible overnight with a low around 37. In news, a man wanted on a Florida warrant was arrested after barricading himself in Wheatfield home. A 24-year-old Buffalo man was charged in a fatal 2024 shooting in Elmwood Village. A Georgia man was sentenced to 41 years to …
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April is National Poetry Month. This past week on WNYC Morning Edition, we've asked for your poems on the theme of "history" inspired by historical happenings, real or imagined. Amy Penwell is a school library media specialist at Riverton School in New Jersey. Her third grade students recently participated in an online poetry workshop with Kate Mes…
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