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RNJ News Programs, May 16-19, 2016

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wrnj-radio-logo-2016-2RNJ News Programs, May 16-19, 2016

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, May 16th @ 10:05 a.m.

Rev. Frank Fowler was joined by Inspirational Author/Keynote Speaker Robert Clancy to discuss “How Volunteering Can Change Your Life.”

“Inside Centenary” – Tuesday, May 17th @ 10:05 a.m.

This edition of “Inside Centenary” focused on summer events at Centenary Stage Company and summer camps available through Centenary’s Athletic Department. During the first portion of the program, host Tom O’Halloren talked with Catherine Rust, the General Manager of Centenary Stage Company. In the second half of the program, Tom’s guests were Kevin Davies, Head Women’s Soccer Coach, and Scott Kushner, Head Men’s Baseball Coach.

“Educationally Speaking” – Wednesday, May 18th @ 10:05 a.m.

RNJ News Director Joyce Estey is joined by her cohost, Dr. Will Austin, President of Warren County Community College. They talked with Dr. Lawrence  Nespoli, President of the New Jersey Council of County Colleges and WCCC’s 2016 Commencement Speaker. Dianne Czar, Allied Health Coordinator, discussed the college’s offering in the growing healthcare field, and the Summer Youth Enrichment program. Finally, Craig Neier and Samir Elbassiouny shared details of the upcoming golf outing to support the WCCC Foundation.

“Newsline” – Thursday, May 19th @ 10:05 a.m.

In the first portion of the program, WRNJ News Director Joyce Estey addressed the stigma of substance abuse and mental health. Her guests were Mary Jo Harris Community Coalition Coordinator, of the Coalition for Healthy and Safe Communities, a program of the Family Guidance Center of Warren County, Aaron Kucharski, Recovery Advocacy Trainer, and Helen Carey of Washington Township, who lost her son to an overdose. In the second half of the program, Joyce spoke with Tim Driscoll who explained how “Hope In The Hills of Warren” helps senior citizens with spring house and yard projects.


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