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Upstate Regular

52 Episodes

21 minutes | Jun 18, 2021
52 - NYS Gubernatorial Race, Hall of Fame Induction, Alcohol to-go, Syracuse Airport
This week, Shane discusses the 2022 Gubernatorial election, including the current Republicans seeking the nomination to defeat Gov. Cuomo. Shane also discusses the Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame induction, alcohol to-go in New York, new flights out of the Syracuse Airport, and more. If you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
21 minutes | May 21, 2021
51 - Svante Myrick (Ithaca NY Mayor)
Svante Myrick is the Mayor of Ithaca, NY, a city of roughly 30,000 in the finger lakes region of New York. Myrick was elected to Mayor in 2012 at the age of 24. Previously, he served on the Ithaca Common Council. He is known for creating the country's first supervised heroin injection site.  Myrick is a Democrat and a graduate of Cornell University.  This interview focuses mainly on Ithaca's Reimagining Public Safety Resolution which essentially changes the police department to a "Department of Public Safety" to be lead by a civilian. Ithaca made headlines recently over discussions of "abolishing the police department". Listen to learn what the proposal really means for Ithaca.  If you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
19 minutes | May 7, 2021
50 - Vaccines, economic recovery, Census, and more
This week, Shane and Ben discuss a variety of topics affecting upstate New York including vaccine eligibility, economic recovery, unemployment, the Census resulting in a loss of a NY Congressional seat, etc.You can find New York's vaccination tracker here: https://covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/covid-19-vaccine-trackerIf you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
18 minutes | Apr 9, 2021
Episode 49 - Vanessa Reiser
Vanessa Reiser is a licensed Clinical Social Worker based in New York City. She is running a 285-mile journey across New York State, from Oswego to Manhatten, in only 12 days while wearing a wedding dress to raise awareness for "narcissistic domestic abuse". Reiser aims to raise $200,000 which she will donate to domestic violence centers in each of the counties she is running through.Reiser has experienced narcissistic domestic abuse first-hand and is the founder of the nonprofit "Tell A Therapist", which connects people nationwide with clinicians that specialize in narcissistic abuse and recovery.  You can access the resources and donate to this effort here: https://tellatherapist.org/Her run will take place from May 17 to May 29 and she will travel through Oswego, Onondaga, Madison, Otsego, Delaware, Sullivan, Orange, and New York Counties. A map of her run can be found here: https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/4192459672If you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
36 minutes | Apr 2, 2021
Episode 48 - Danny Lapin (Otsego County Board Representative and more)
Danny Lapin wears many hats. He is currently representing District 13 on the Otsego County Board of Representatives, serves as the City of Oneonta Planning Commission Chairman, works as a Planner with the Otsego County Conservation Association, among many other things. Lapin is a graduate of UC Riverside and Bard College. He is an AICP certified Planner. Lapin resides in the 5th ward of Oneonta with his wife and son. This discussion touches a range of both city and county issues, including housing, planning activities, future political plans, economic development, zoning, etc.Lapin blogs about the City of Oneonta. You can find that here: https://dannyrlapin.medium.com/If you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! (We apologize for the continued audio quality issues on our end. We are still working to resolve this. Thank you for your patience.)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
35 minutes | Mar 12, 2021
Episode 47 - Len Carson (City of Oneonta Mayoral Candidate)
Len Carson, a City-Councilman in Oneonta, NY has announced that he will be running for Mayor. This follows the news that current Mayor Gary Herzig will not be seeking re-election.  Carson is running as a Republican.Carson is a Laurens Central school graduate, Air Force Veteran, and worked for 26 years with the Oneonta Fire Department.  Carson has served on the Oneonta Airport Commission and as Chair of the Personnel-Human Resources Committee. Additionally, he served one term on the Otsego County Board of Representatives. He owns DC Marketing with his wife and represents the 5th ward on the City Council in Oneonta. This discussion focuses on his reasons for running, his experience, his visions for housing and economic development in Oneonta, and more. If you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
19 minutes | Mar 6, 2021
Episode 46 - Erin Insinga, Delaware Valley Humane Society
Erin Insinga is the Shelter Manager of the Delaware Valley Humane Society (DVHS) in Sidney, NY, and has been since 2015. The DVHS was founded in 1965 and provides animals with emergency services such as temporary housing, food, and medical treatment. They can house up to 35 dogs and 75 cats and adopt out approximately 200 dogs and cats every year.This discussion focuses on the Animal Abuser Registry Law in Delaware County, NY. The law, which places animal abusers convicted of a misdemeanor or felony on a registry banning them from owning animals again, was adopted on Wednesday, February 24th by the Delaware County Board of Supervisors.  Developing the law spawned from an animal abuse case in the Town of Franklin about a year ago when Nasir Azmat was charged with 41 misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty and neglect after 20 dogs were rescued from his property.You can learn more about the Delaware Valley Humane Society on their social media accounts, or at their website here: https://www.dvhsny.org/If you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
27 minutes | Feb 19, 2021
Episode 45 - Governor Cuomo's Nursing Home Problem
This week, Shane and Clark discuss recent developments surrounding deaths at nursing homes from COVID-19 in New York State. The Cuomo administration underreported nursing home deaths resulting from COVID-19, a report from Attorney General Letitia James shows. Additionally, the administration is accused of trying to delay the release of data on COVID deaths in New York's long-term care facilities. You can find the NYS Attorney General report here: https://ag.ny.gov/sites/default/files/2021-nursinghomesreport.pdfIf you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! It helps us a ton and you will be aware of new episodes.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
33 minutes | Feb 5, 2021
Episode 44 - Dr. Casey Jakubowski (Author, teacher, consultant)
This week, Shane interviews author, consultant, and professor Casey Jakubowski. Jakubowski has earned his PhD from the University at Albany with research into rural school consolidation. Jakubowski is the author of "Thinking About Teaching: A Rural Social Studies Teacher's Path to Strive for Excellence" published by EduMatch. Jakubowski is the Chair of the Liberal Arts and General Studies Department at Hudson Valley Community College. This interview features a discussion about the Capitol insurrection, civic education, online information and social media, and the decline of "community" in the United States.If you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! It helps us a ton and you will be aware of new episodes.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
25 minutes | Jan 29, 2021
Episode 43 - Cuomo's proposed budget, Taxes, Marijuana legalization, and more.
This week, Shane and Clark discuss Governor Cuomo's proposed budget scenarios, the future of taxes on the wealthy in New York, marijuana legalization, and other budget-related items.You can find out more about the proposed budget here: https://www.governor.ny.gov/programs/fy-2021-new-york-state-budgetIf you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! It helps us a ton and you will be aware of new episodes.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
23 minutes | Jan 15, 2021
Episode 42 - Steve Noble (Kingston NY Mayor)
This week, Shane interviews Kingston NY, Mayor Steve Noble. Noble has served as Mayor since January 2016. Kingston is a city 90 miles north of New York City and the seat of Ulster County, with a population of roughly 22,950. Before serving as Mayor, Noble had a ten-year career at the City of Kingston Parks and Recreation Department. Noble is the co-founder of the Kingston Land Trust and has held leadership positions with the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency, Environmental Management Council, and Hudson River Estuary Management Committee.Noble holds a degree in Environmental Science from SUNY New Paltz and an MPA from Marist College. This interview touches on the COVID impact on the City budget, updating the zoning code, police reform, housing, and environmental protection.The Mayor's website can be found here: https://kingston-ny.gov/content/8399/10762/10764/default.aspxIf you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! It helps us a ton and you will be aware of new episodes.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
34 minutes | Jan 8, 2021
Episode 41 - Kamal Johnson (Hudson NY Mayor)
This week, Shane interviews the City of Hudson Mayor Kamal Johnson. Johnson won his election in November 2019 as the first African American mayor of the upstate city. Hudson, NY is the seat of Columbia County, with a population of roughly 6,700.Before serving as Mayor, Johnson served on the Hudson Common Council as a first ward Alderman. He is the co-director of the "Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood", a non-profit supporting children growing up in the Hudson City School District He is also a coordinator of "POPS", a community fatherhood initiative.Johnson is a graduate of Columbia-Greene Community College and SUNY New Paltz and grew up in Hudson.This interview focuses on Hudson's impact from the COVID virus, Hudson's new Universal Basic Income (UBI) pilot program, police reform initiatives in the city, and the recent capitol takeover.The Mayor's website can be found here: http://www.cityofhudson.org/departments/mayor_s_office/index.phpIf you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on social media! It helps us a ton and you will be aware of new episodes.(We are aware of the sound quality issues and are actively working towards a resolution. Thank you for your understanding.)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
25 minutes | Dec 18, 2020
Episode 40 - NYS Senate Supermajority, Census, NY22 update, NYS Vaccination plan
This week, Shane and Ben discuss the new New York State Senate veto-proof supermajority, the 2020 Census, NY22 Congressional election results, and the New York COVID vaccination plan. You can find information on the NYS vaccination plan here: https://forward.ny.gov/covid-19-vaccine-distributionMake sure you subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! This helps us a ton and you will be made aware of new episodes. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
28 minutes | Dec 4, 2020
Episode 39 - Chris Rosenquest (Plattsburgh NY Mayor-elect)
This week, Shane interviews the City of Plattsburgh Mayor-elect Chris Rosenquest. Rosenquest has recently won the election as a Democrat, beating Republican Scott Beebie. Plattsburgh, NY is in New York's North Country, is the seat of Clinton County, and has a population of almost 20,000.Rosenquest is a graduate of the University of Washington, SUNY Plattsburgh, and Clinton Community College. He is currently a Clinton County Legislator representing District 9 where he has served as Chair of the Finance Committee (2018-2019),  Chair of the Economic Development and County Operations Committee (2016-2018, 2020), and as Legislative liaison to the Chamber of Commerce, Workforce Development board, and Clinton Community College. Rosenquest owns a coffee shop with his wife in downtown Plattsburgh.This interview is wide-ranging and touches on housing, transportation, economic development, the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI), COVID19, and planning generally.You can learn more about Rosenquest and get in touch at his website: https://www.rosenquestforplattsburgh.com/ as well as on social media platforms.If you liked the show, please subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter! It helps a ton and you will be aware of new episodes!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
28 minutes | Nov 27, 2020
Episode 38 - James Skoufis (New York State Senator)
This week, Shane interviews Democratic State Senator James Skoufis. Skoufis has recently won reelection to his second term as Senator for New York's 39th district which includes much of Orange County and smaller parts of Rockland and Ulster Counties, including the City of Newburgh. Skoufis bested Republican challenger Steve Brescia, Chairman of the Orange County Legislature.Skoufis is a graduate of Monroe-Woodbury High School as well as George Washington University and Columbia University. Skoufis previously served in the State Assembly for 6 years prior to running for State Senate. He is the chair of the Committee on Investigations and Government Operations and currently resides in Cornwall.This interview focuses on the recent 2020 election results, a new supermajority for Democrats in the State Senate, marijuana legalization in New York, redistricting following the recent Census, the COVID outbreak and resulting state budget deficit, and progress on the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA).Make sure you subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
23 minutes | Nov 6, 2020
Episode 37 - Election 2020
This week, Shane and Ben discuss the election! Ben and Shane discuss voting trends in upstate New York, local congressional and state-level results, Ben's own election, and the Presidential election. This election has already had several surprises and may have more to come.Make sure you subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!NEW - - We now have a Patreon account! Patreon is a platform that will allow you to support us financially. We are a small operation trying to grow our presence and provide necessary policy discussions and informative interviews to the people of upstate NY and the Otsego County area. Check us out on Patreon, and consider supporting us! We appreciate it! - Shane & BenSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
21 minutes | Oct 30, 2020
Episode 36 - Barbara Ann Heegan (Otsego County Chamber of Commerce President and CEO)
This week, Shane interviews Otsego County, NY Chamber of Commerce President and CEO, Barbara Ann Heegan.  Heegan has served in this role since 2012 and formerly worked as the Marketing Director for The Plains at Parish Homestead in Oneonta. Heegan has an MBA from the University of Phoenix and a B.S. from SUNY Oneonta.This interview focused on the economic hardships being faced by businesses due to the COVID 19 pandemic, what they are doing to respond, and how the chamber is working to help businesses during this difficult time. We also discuss the "Survive then Thrive" initiative and Heegan shares a positive outlook for business in the region.You can find out more about the Otsego Chamber of Commerce here: http://otsegocc.com/Make sure you subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!NEW - - We now have a Patreon account! Patreon is a platform that will allow you to support us financially. We are a small operation trying to grow our presence and provide necessary policy discussions and informative interviews to the people of upstate NY and the Otsego County area. Check us out on Patreon, and consider supporting us! We appreciate it! - Shane & Benhttps://www.patreon.com/upstateregularSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
29 minutes | Oct 23, 2020
Episode 35 - Tracy Mitrano (NY23 Congressional Candidate)
This week, Shane interviews Democratic Congressional Candidate Tracy Mitrano. Mitrano is running in New York's 23rd Congressional district, which includes eleven counties spanning New York's Southern Tier and Finger Lakes regions. The district is currently represented by Republican Tom Reed, who is seeking reelection.Mitrano was born and raised in Rochester, NY and earned a PhD from Binghamton University and a Law degree from Cornell University. Mitrano has served as assigned counsel attorney for many years in New York and has taught American History, Family and Social Policy, and Internet Law. Mitrano has also worked as Director of Information Technology Policy at Cornell and has consulted in information management, security, and privacy.Mitrano has previously run for Congress in the same district in 2018.This interview focuses on Mitrano's fundraising and polling in comparison to Tom Reed, her positions on further COVID stimulus funding, internet regulation, and campaign finance, and why she thinks she is the better choice for Congress.You can find out more about Tracy Mitrano at https://www.mitrano2020.com/NEW - - We now have a Patreon account! Patreon is a platform that will allow you to support us financially. We are a small operation trying to grow our presence and provide necessary policy discussions and informative interviews to the people of upstate NY and the Otsego County area. Check us out on Patreon, and consider supporting us! We appreciate it! - Shane & Benhttps://www.patreon.com/upstateregularMake sure you subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
25 minutes | Oct 16, 2020
Episode 34 - Gary Herzig (City of Oneonta Mayor)
This week, Shane interviews City of Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig.  Herzig has been serving as Mayor since 2015. Prior, Herzig worked as the Chief Operations Officer for Opportunities for Otsego and as Director of the Oneonta Job Corps Center. Herzig has also served on the Oneonta Planning Commission, the Oneonta Board of Assessment and Review, Oneonta's Comprehensive Planning Committee, Zoning Task Force, and Housing Task Force. This interview covers the current discussion surrounding whether or not to hire a new City Manager or Administrator. What is the need? How has the City been functioning without one for many months? How does the Mayor see his role? What is the difference between Administrator and Manager? You can find out more about the Mayor and the City at the City website: https://www.oneonta.ny.us/Public meetings are being streamed on the City's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/user/CityOfOneontaNEW - - We now have a Patreon account! Patreon is a platform that will allow you to support us financially. We are a small operation trying to grow our presence and provide necessary policy discussions and informative interviews to the people of upstate NY and the Otsego County area. Check us out on Patreon, and consider supporting us! We appreciate it! - Shane & Benhttps://www.patreon.com/upstateregularMake sure you subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
22 minutes | Oct 9, 2020
Episode 33 - Allen Ruffles (Otsego County, NY Treasurer)
This week, Shane interviews Otsego County Treasurer Allen Ruffles. Ruffles has been serving as Treasurer since 2018.This interview covers how the COVID pandemic has affected the Otsego County budget, Ruffles' plan for 2021 including budget cuts and borrowing, types and differences in County revenue sources, and other budget topics.Information about the Treasurer's Office can be found here: https://www.otsegocounty.com/departments/treasurer/index.phpNEW - - We now have a Patreon account! Patreon is a platform that will allow you to support us financially. We are a small operation trying to grow our presence and provide necessary policy discussions and informative interviews to the people of upstate NY and the Otsego County area. Check us out on Patreon, and consider supporting us! We appreciate it! - Shane & Benhttps://www.patreon.com/upstateregularMake sure you subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstateregular)
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