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What's Good - Appel Farm Teen Arts Festival
Before states begins for the Teen Arts Festival, students gathered at Appel Farms to practice, fine tune, and get critiques on their performances. Helping to make them better at their craft and grow.
Bruce Dehnert, Ceramics Artist at Peters Valley
The Head of Ceramics at Peters Valley Craft Center in Layton, New Jersey, finds time for his own work in the fall and winter, after the summer's workshops are over. Here, Bruce Dehnert prepares functional work for an upcoming sale, including his signature GT2700s, one-of-a-kind gin and tonic tumblers. For more, visit StateoftheArtsNJ.com.
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Due Process - Good Samaritan (Aired 4/21/2013)
The argument is that in an overdose crisis, fear of police and prosecution often keeps even good friends from getting help.
So the drug deaths continue to add up. More than 700 each year in New Jersey alone. Some practitioners, even legislators from both sides of the aisle, say there's one simple way to get help when it's needed. Remove the fear of arrest!
On this edition of Due Process: the Good Samaritan bill: a way of encouraging friends, fellow users, even dealers, to call for life-saving help by shielding them from prosecution. A small price to pay, say supporters. But the bill's been put in legislative limbo by conditional veto of the Governor.
From an opening mini doc, featuring a Middlesex County mother, whose son died from an overdose in a Rutgers dorm when his friends failed to immediately call for help, to a contentious debate in-studio, we explore both sides of a sensitive subject.
Studio guests: Bill Sponsor Sen. Joseph Vitale, Bill Opponent Assemblyman Erik Peterson and, from the Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Kevin Meara.
Eddie Metz Jr. Interview by Monk Rowe - 10/3/2015 - New Hartford, NY
Drummer Eddie Metz talks about playing club dates, learning music from his father, gigs with Count Basie, and the importance of dynamics in music.
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Richard Foulds, Andrew Rubenstein, Shafiq Rab, and James Fakult
Steve Adubato sits down with Richard Foulds, Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering at NJIT, to discuss how his passion for helping others has driven his career and research, including his current project, “exoskeletons” that can be used by anyone with a disease that affects their muscular tone and motor skills.
Andrew Rubenstein, MD, Section Chief of Obstetrics and Shafiq Rab, M.D., Chief Information Officer of HackensackUMC discusses Triton, a mobile application that allows healthcare providers to measure blood loss during childbirth.
James V. Fakult, President, Jersey Central Power & Light, talks about JCP&L’s Power Systems Institute, a two-year program created to train students in electric utility technology and give graduates the opportunity to work for JCP&L facilities.
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