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WLIW-FM In Conversation is a new half-hour public radio program featuring dynamic conversations with voices from the East End and beyond. Launching with four episodes, WLIW-FM In Conversation will air weekly beginning Sunday, May 2 at 6:30 p.m. on 88.3 WLIW-FM and wliw.org/radio. The program will encore Mondays at 11:30 p.m.
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The morning show on Long Island’s only local NPR radio station, 88.3 WLIW-FM, hosted by award-winning multi-platform journalist, Gianna Volpe, features music from all decades & genres, as well as folks from all walks of life. The Heart airs LIVE 9am to 11am weekday mornings, with a nightly replay at midnight streaming at wliw.org/radio
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1st District Matters

WLIW-FM and The Express News Group

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1st District Matters is a six-part series from The Express News Group and WLIW-FM bringing you in-depth discussion with incumbent 1st District Republican Congressman Nick LaLota and Democratic congressional candidate John Avlon vying for the Congressional seat covering the eastern two-thirds of Suffolk County. Hear the two candidates speak in their own words on immigration, the economy, criminal justice, the environment, women’s rights, and healthcare. Joining Express News Group Executive Ed ...
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Behind the Headlines is a new one-hour, weekly public radio program featuring conversations about the local and regional news of the week. Providing analysis of the latest local and regional and cultural issues, Behind the Headlines is hosted by Express News Group editors Bill Sutton and Joseph P. Shaw. To bring listeners a diversity of perspectives, voices and views, each week Sutton and Shaw will host a rotating panel of esteemed guest journalists and colleagues, from a robust collection o ...
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The Afternoon Ramble is a unique mix of music custom made for Long Island. Listen live by tuning into 88.3 fm on Eastern Long Island and Southern Connecticut, 96.9 fm in Western Suffolk, or stream live at wliw.org/radio, radio streaming apps. Also available on smart speakers by asking for WLIW-FM.
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A Tale of Two Teachers is a WLIW-FM special program and a part of Chasing the Dream: Poverty, Justice and Opportunity in America, a public media initiative from PBS flagship station, WNET in New York. Bob McKinnon, host of the podcast Attribution, talks with two married Long Island teachers. They share their extraordinary experiences teaching in different Long Island schools over the course of this challenging year.
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Peril and Promise: The Challenge of Climate Change is a special WLIW-FM half-hour program focusing on the unique challenges and choices confronting eastern Long Island. A reporting initiative from the WNET Group, the program is hosted by veteran journalist and Planet Forward creator, Frank Sesno. Together with a panel of experts and local officials, he explores the effects climate change is already having on eastern Long Island, what communities are doing about it now, the challenges ahead, ...
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Sundays On The East End

Bridget LeRoy & Alec Sokolow

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Award-winning editor Bridget LeRoy and Oscar-nominated screenwriter Alec Sokolow were prom dates back in 1981. Now these Hamptons denizens host conversations with others on the East End of Long Island who cast their own interesting shadows. Whether it's famed artist/activist April Gornik, astrologers Amy Zerner and Monte Farber, actress Julie Andrews, musicians like G.E. Smith and Sophie B. Hawkins, the focus is always on the creative process, and what sparks passion and joy in their lives. ...
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Exploring Hate on Eastern Long Island is a special WLIW-FM 30 minute program and part of “Exploring Hate,” a reporting initiative from The WNET Group on antisemitism, racism and extremism. Host Julian Phillips moderates a panel of experts who have devoted their careers to addressing the issues of hate on Long Island and their on-going efforts to eradicate this multi-faceted dilemma. This special broadcast will examine some of the deep-seated roots of hate which exist on Eastern Long Island—b ...
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George Hirsch Lifestyle Radio explores how people from all walks of life are woven together through food and culture. No matter who they are or where they’re from, the experience of sharing a meal and exchanging tradition is a language everyone understands. In an extension of his long-running public television series, chef George Hirsch shares his holistic approach to lifestyle and food through compelling conversations with a broad array of distinctive guests – on topics ranging from nourish ...
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Why do some people make it, while others don’t? How do the facts of our lives differ from our perception of it? And how does our psychology shape how we view ourselves and others? Attribution is, where people from all walks of life, reflect on who and what has contributed to where they ended up. Our hope is after each episode, you feel a little more inspired, grateful, or supported, than when you first hit play.
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This week on Behind the Headlines, the panel discusses efforts to save the Horseshoe Crabs; Lee Zeldin’s new role; the Conscience Point Hatchery loses its lease; and the Triple Five lawsuit in Riverhead. Joseph P. Shaw, Executive Editor, The Express News Group Bill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News Group Beth Young, Editor/Publisher at East…
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AAA, the Transport Security Administration and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey all predict the busiest Thanksgiving travel period on record. 4.8 million New Yorkers are expected to drive 50 miles or more for the holiday, while major New York area airports are expecting 3.2 million passengers over the Thanksgiving period. Peter Gill re…
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The man who died in a fast-moving Mattituck house fire worked for a local catering hall and restaurant, the business owners said yesterday. Nicholas Spangler reports in NEWSDAY that the Suffolk County Police Department's arson and homicide squad are investigating the Tuesday morning fire, but police had no updates Wednesday on the fire's cause and …
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The MTA’s operating expenses will climb 3% to nearly $20 billion in 2025, and it’s planning for a 4% fare and toll hike next year to help pay for them, officials said this week. On the same day that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved a congestion pricing plan that will charge most motorists $9 for driving below 60th Street in Manhat…
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority yesterday approved the newly reduced $9 toll rate for its first-in-the-nation congestion pricing plan in Manhattan, despite the objections of many Long Islanders and their representatives, including the MTA Board member from Nassau County who cast the lone vote against the plan. Alfonso A. Castillo and John…
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This week on Behind the Headlines, the panel discusses fallout from the national election; wildfires; Star Confectionary in Riverhead; nonprofits on the East End. Joseph P. Shaw, Executive Editor, The Express News Group Bill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News Group Beth Young, Editor/Publisher at East End Beacon Denise Civiletti, Editor/Publ…
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Gov. Kathy Hochul yesterday relaunched New York’s first-in-the-nation congestion pricing plan, modifying it by calling for a lower $9 toll on most vehicles driving into busy parts of Manhattan and aiming to enact the program before President-elect Donald Trump could ax it. The toll would begin Jan. 5, Hochul announced. Yancey Roy and Alfonso A. Cas…
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Gov. Kathy Hochul today is expected to announce a modified congestion pricing plan for Manhattan that will start the toll at $9 in a bid to get the process rolling before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. Hochul earlier this year had put on hold a planned toll hike that would have charged drivers $15 for entering the busiest parts of Manha…
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Long Island homeowners living in flood-prone areas can apply for funds from $20 million in state money to reduce the risk of flooding or make their homes more energy efficient. Jonathan LaMantia reports in NEWSDAY that the latest round of the state’s Resilient Retrofits Program will fund projects such as installing flood vents, sump pumps and backf…
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During a few brief remarks to the community members gathered around the crackling indoor fireplace on the main floor of the Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton Village on Saturday afternoon, Mayor Bill Manger referenced a quote from Albert Einstein to emphasize the importance of the library’s new $2 million revitalization campaign: “The only thi…
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Long Island teachers, from public schools to the colleges, said the challenges of discussing this divisive and emotionally charged election are nearly as big as the need to discuss it. They said they planned to critically engage with the issues, foster respectful dialogue and help students make sense of this moment in time. Craig Schneider and Darw…
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Suffolk County might be Trump country, as the lawn signs say, but these days Nassau isn't too far behind. On Long Island, Republican Donald Trump defeated Democrat Kamala Harris in the presidential election, according to unofficial results. Candice Ferrette and Vera Chinese report in NEWSDAY that Trump yesterday was on track to flipping Nassau — wh…
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Election Results as posted on NEWSDAY.com: For U.S. President Donald J. Trump won with over 51% of popular vote and 277 in the Electoral College. V.P. Kamala Harris did win the popular vote in New York State. U.S. Senate 1 Seat Open WINNER = Incumbent Kirsten E. Gillibrand DWF 58.07% 4,246,344 Votes U.S. House - CD1 1 Seat Open WINNER = Incumbent N…
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John DiLeo joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM to talk about releasing his 8th book, Not Even Nominated: 40 Overlooked Costars of Oscar-Winning Performances amid his 25th anniversary as an author. DiLeo will have a book signing 2 p.m. pm Nov. 9 at the Smith Haven Mall Barnes & Noble. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music…
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A state plan to regionalize some aspects of public education has ignited a firestorm of opposition among many Long Island educators, who say it's an attempt to strip away local control and diminish the authority of elected school boards. Craig Schneider reports in NEWSDAY that NYS Department of Education officials say that's not the intent of the r…
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A man suspected of killing a Brooklyn artist at a Water Mill resort was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound Tuesday night at his home in Pennsylvania, Suffolk police said. John Asbury reports in NEWSDAY that Thomas Gannon, 56, of Honesdale, Pennsylvania, was a suspect in the death of Sabina Rosas, 33, of Brooklyn, at the Shou Sugi Ban Ho…
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As we face ever more severe weather, Long Island is a frontline region in navigating climate change. Flood insurance, agriculture, and more are all at stake. What can Congress do to help Suffolk County move forward sustainably in this new world? Hear 1st District Republican Congressman Nick LaLota and Democratic congressional candidate John Avlon s…
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Sabina Rosas, whose body was found Monday at a Water Mill spa, was remembered as a multitalented artist and photographer who made her way to New York after a childhood in Central Asia. As reported in Newsday Rosas, 33, of Brooklyn, whose death is being investigated as a homicide by Suffolk police, also went by the name Sabina Khorramdel. She had pl…
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The Suffolk County Police Department said the death of a woman whose body was found yesterday in a guest room of an East End spa is being investigated as a homicide. A staff member at the spa, Shou Sugi Ban House in Water Mill, made the discovery, police said, adding the woman was "a victim of violence." Police did not provide the woman's identity …
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Voters in two east end towns will decide on separate propositions that could pave the way for traffic calming measures at a busy East Hampton intersection and the removal of toxins from Lake Agawam in Southampton. Joe Werkmeister reports in NEWSDAY that the propositions will appear as the third proposal on the ballot in East Hampton and Southampton…
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This week on Behind the Headlines, the panel discusses the budding cannabis industry on the East End; an eminent domain controversy in Southold; a proposed BESS facility in Flanders; and the struggling scallop population. Joseph P. Shaw, Executive Editor, The Express News Group Bill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News Group Beth Young, Editor…
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Judiann Carmack-Fayyaz, Executive director of the Stony Brook FoodLab, joins Bridgehampton High School seniors, Eustorgio Rojas and Aiyanna Spears, on WLIW-FM’s Heart of The East End with Gianna Volpe, ahead of trip to the World Food Prize Foundation’s Global Youth Institute as two of the four East End students chosen to represent New York State at…
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Frank Petrignani and Jim Sleckman of the Well-Spoken Writer’s Club join Jocelyn Kaleita of A Book Place and Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM to talk about a short story contest running through Halloween garnering “autumn” submissions not to exceed 1,200 words. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music…
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Is the healthcare system on Long Island broken? What can the federal government do to make sure that Suffolk County residents have healthcare infrastructure that will keep them safe and healthy? What does having a "public option" really mean? Hear 1st District Republican Congressman Nick LaLota and Democratic congressional candidate John Avlon shar…
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Dr. Melinda Staiger, radiologist and the Director of Clinical Operations at the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Care Center at Stony Brook Medicine, joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM to talk about cutting-edge imaging technologies being used to detect breast cancer by Stony Brook Medicine amidst breast cancer awareness month. Listen to th…
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Two communities on Long Island’s south fork are the second and third most expensive ZIP codes in the nation, based on the median sale price of homes so far this year, according to an online real estate database. John Asbury reports in NEWSDAY that the report, by PropertyShark, ranked 11962 Sagaponack second and 11976 Water Mill third nationwide in …
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