Trenton Waves
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Sorry, Podcastia. Episode 83 is not available.
Sorry, Podcastia. Episode 83 is not available.
Trenton Music Makers with Carol Burden
The Sasso's sit with Carol Burden from Trenton Music Makers this week! Frank and Christina learn what you get when you cross a Violin with a Bass and Bernard is back with this week's Arts & Leisure report!
I HAVE Been Called "The Fixer" with Jacque Howard
The Sasso's sit with Jacque Howard to interview the interviewer. They touch on topics ranging from Cannabis to fashion to why clothing is important. Also, Bernard "Bernie Mac" McMullan launches a new segment on Trenton Waves: The Trenton Wav
Introducing CPW Wrestling with Devon and JJ
The Sasso's sit with CPW Wrestling's own Devon and JJ to discuss their history-making wrestling event in Trenton, NJ!
Sorry, Podcastia. Episode 79 is not available.
Sorry, Podcastia. Episode 79 is not available.
Save Trenton's Guggenheim with Anne LaBate and Shakira Abdul-Ali
Frank and Christina sit with Anne LaBate and Shakira Abdul-Ali to discuss the "wisdom" of the State in its decision to tear the former Health and Agriculture state office buildings. 2 very cool buildings (one of them reminds us of NYC's Gugg
Everyday Melanin Magazine with Ebony Johnson
Frank and Christina delve into the origin of Everyday Melanin Magazine with editor-in-chief, Ebony Johnson. Other things about Ebony surface just before someone in her life drops by the studio unexpectedly. BONUS! There are 4 minutes of the original inter
From Princess to President with Princess Hoagland
This week, Frank and Christina sit with the president of the William Trent house museum, Princess Hoagland.
The 75th Episode with Sempai's Torch
Trenton Waves celebrates its 75th episode with guests, Sempai and Torch! Don't miss the sizzling hot YouTube accompaniment video earmarking episode 75 with Frank and Christina. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwonuTp6qI4
The NJDOT Episode with John Hatch
This week's special episode of Trenton Waves focuses on the replacement of the South Broad Street Bridge over the Assunpink Creek in Trenton. This is an extraordinarily historic location, site of the gristmill of the first settlement of Trenton in 16