Trenton Waves
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Sorry Podcastia, Episode 25 is not Available
Sorry Podcastia, Episode 25 is not Available
We Are STILL Trenton with Kelly Ingram and Jon Carl Lewis
Jon Carl Lewis returns to the show this week and brings, long time Trenton Resident and owner of Kelly Ingram Finishes, Kelly Ingram with him! They discuss the roles in I Am Trenton, Christina pitches her idea for the defunct railroad tracks by the entran
What's YOUR Maloney Field? with Jim Gordon
Trenton's own Velvet Fog, Jim Gordon, visits the studio this week to talk with Frank and Christina Sasso. At one point, Jim and Christina get so excited about the many "goings-on" in Trenton that Frank has to break free of the chaos to talk
Eminent Domain on Pigeons with Dave C
The Sasso's sit with Dave C., owner of Cooper's Riverview! Join them as they discuss the history of the building, the vision for the restaurant, and how to declare eminent domain on 3,000 pigeons!
Game Changer with Charles Teh, Jr.
Charles Teh, Jr. sits at the table this week to discuss his new podcast, "StreamCast", his heart for people, and his dream Trenton!
You Can't Beat Their Meat with Reggie Hallett
Frank hangs with Smokehouse Executive Chef, Reggie Hallett this week. They talk about the energy in Trenton, Reggie's vision, and Reggie takes part in the new Trenton Waves segment, "Favorite Things".
Week in Review
Below is a link to a video commemorating Taste Trenton and the Mill Hill Garden Tour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5ykLQTyISU&t=3s
An Ed-win is a Trenton-Win with Edwin Torres
Frank and Christina sit with Trenton Residesnt, Edwin Torress this week. In 2016, Torres was the lead photographer and contributed reporting in a Pulitzer Prize winning story with ProPublica and the New York Daily News. He is a former member of the Bronx
Are You Trenton with Jon Carl Lewis
Large faces on billboards and small grants to community groups and individuals are part of the strategy of I Am Trenton, a group celebrating its 10th anniversary of actively supporting Trenton projects by becoming more visible — and hoping to get some sup