RNJ News Programs, Feb. 20 – 23, 2017
You can listen to or download audio from any or all of these programs on the WRNJ “Audio Archives” link.
“Let’s Talk About It” – Monday, Feb. 20th @ 10:05 a.m.
Rev. Frank Fowler welcomed Laura Hanrahan to discuss “Help and Hope for Women.” Hanrahan is the Executive Director/Nurse Manager for CareNet Pregnancy Resources, a nonprofit organization committed to bring glory to God by giving practical help and the life-changing Gospel to abortion-vulnerable women and couples, those at risk for unplanned pregnancies, those hurting from past abortions, and those impacted by sexual abuse.
“Inside Centenary” – Tuesday, Feb. 21st @ 10:05 a.m.
During the first portion of the program, RNJ News Anchor Tom O’Halloren welcomed Alec Donovan, Centenary student and wrestler, and Zachory Huxford, Assistant Wrestling Coach. Alec is the subject of an article in the NCAA Magazine. In the second half of the program, Tom spoke with Dr. Emily Anderson, Assistant Professor of Education, and Timothy Domick, Director of the Taylor Memorial Library, about the screening of “School’s Out.”
“Rob Jennings At Large” – Wednesday, Feb. 22nd @ 10:05 a.m.
Host Rob Jennings is a writer for Advance Media, covering northwest New Jersey for NJ.com and the Star-Ledger. In this debut of “Rob Jennings at Large,” Rob spoke with Mark Washburne, a County College of Morris professor and the president of the U.S. Running Streak Association who hasn’t missed a day of running in more than 27 years. He also talked with Richard Vohden, a member of the N.J. Highlands Council, to discuss the always topical subjects of development and environmental protection.
“Newsline” – Thursday, Feb. 23rd @ 10:05 a.m.
In the first portion of the program, WRNJ News Director Joyce Estey welcomed Hackettstown Attorney Michael Alper. Specializing in immigration law, Alper explained what is being considered in Washington D.C. pertaining to the threat of deportation for anyone who’s not a U.S. citizen. In the second portion of Newsline, David Mango, superintendent of Hackettstown and Great Meadows Regional Schools, discussed the 2017-2018 school budget.