Synopsis
Join the WHPC staff for a weeks look at the stories shaping the Long Island community. Hosted by NCC alumnus Bill McIntyre. Listen as Newsday reporters talk about the stories they bring us in print and online every day.
Episodes
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Oyster Bay proposes highway dept., not board, set parking fees
19/01/2018 Duration: 10minNewsday's Ted Williams talks about how the Oyster Bay Town Board may delegate its authority to set parking permit fees to an unelected commissioner after it tabled a proposal to increase them by as much as 900 percent.
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On LI’s southern coastline, Sandy’s impact is still in evidence
29/10/2017 Duration: 12minNewsday's Emily C. Dooley talks with Bill McIntyre about Superstorm Sandy's effects on Long Island, 5 years later.
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Why Popular Retail Chains Have Avoided Long Island
02/10/2017 Duration: 29minNewsday reporter David Reich-Hale talks to Bill McIntyre about why some of the nation’s largest and popular retailers have avoided coming to Long Island.
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Islandia erred in granting casino permit, judge rules
18/09/2017 Duration: 14minNewsday reporter Carl MacGowan talks about how a state Supreme Court justice has ruled that Islandia village officials erred last year when they granted a permit for Suffolk OTB’s casino at Jake’s 58 hotel.
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State judge paves way for move of Massapequa 6th-graders
14/08/2017 Duration: 18minNewsday's Scott Eidler talks about how an upstate judge put an end to the effort by the current school board in Massapequa to abandon the plan by its predecessor to relocate district sixth-graders to Berner Middle School.
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LIRR third-track plan gets green light; $1.95B plan OKd
17/07/2017 Duration: 15minNewsday Reporter Yancey Roy talks about how State Senate Republicans signed off on public funding for a third track for the Long Island Rail Road, removing the last hurdle for the long-touted project.
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Rising costs make LI vineyards a challenging passion
14/07/2017 Duration: 17minMark Harrington from Newsday discusses how a labor shortage, rising property taxes and costs that keep the price of a bottle of local wine relatively high have made running a Long Island vineyard a challenging passion.
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No Islanders Regular Season Games at Nassau Coliseum Next Season
05/06/2017 Duration: 15minBill McIntyre talks with Newsday’s Jim Baumbach about how The New York Islanders won't play four regular season games at the renovated Nassau Coliseum next season, despite an agreement to do so.
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Nassau GOP Taps State Sen. Jack Martins as County Executive Candidate
20/05/2017 Duration: 07minNewsday reporter Paul LaRocco talks about Nassau Republicans nominating former state Sen. Jack Martins as their county executive candidate.
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Penn Summer Track Work Could Reduce Service by 25%
12/05/2017 Duration: 14minNewsday reporter Alfonso A. Castillo discusses the recent troubles with the Long Island Rail Road, Amtrak, and Penn Station – and what's being planned to fix it.
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LI Property Taxes Rank Among Highest in U.S.: Report
12/05/2017 Duration: 09minNewsday reporter Maura McDermott discusses her recent article that discusses how Nassau County is one of nine large counties across the United States where homeowners pay more than $10,000 a year in property taxes according to a new report.
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Barclays Center pitch would return Islanders to Nassau Coliseum, says LIA chief
17/04/2017 Duration: 14minNewsday reporter Robert Brodsky discusses how the operators of Brooklyn’s Barclays Center are preparing a pitch to bring the Islanders back to the recently renovated Nassau Coliseum.
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Opt-outs on state English test top 94,000 on Long Island
31/03/2017 Duration: 18minNewsday writer Joie Tyrrell speaks with us about how Long Island maintained its position as a stronghold of Common Core test boycotts this week, as more than half of public school students in grades three through eight eligible to take the exams refused to do so, according to a Newsday survey to which 113 districts responded.
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Hempstead village installs 12 license plate-reader cameras
18/03/2017 Duration: 09minNewsday reporter Stefanie Dazio talks about her recent article, Hempstead village installs 12 license plate-reader cameras.
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Rabbi Perl on JCC Bomb Threats
18/03/2017 Duration: 12minLong Island's Rabbi Perl responds to the recent arrest and the bomb threats that have been affecting JCC's all over the country, including here on the island.
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Independent pharmacies battle big chains, mail order services
18/03/2017 Duration: 15minNewsday reporter David Reich-Hale talks about Long Island’s independent pharmacies shrinking in number as chain drugstores, and mail-order and online prescription services, cut into their business.