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The first interview of the series revival checks in with Angelo DiCapua, CEO of seven MJ’s restaurants throughout New Jersey
We’re getting by, and I don’t want to jump ahead, but I don’t see the bars getting back to normal anytime soon. ALLENHURST, N.J. (PRWEB) April 13, 2021 It has been over a year since New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy mandated non-essential businesses to close their doors for the “foreseeable future” in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19. Restaurants, bars, nightclubs, retail stores, and the like resorted to take-out and curbside pick-up to keep their businesses afloat for what they believed would be a temporary two-week closure. Fast forward one year since businesses reopened, and those that survived are still battling capacity limits and heavy restrictions, prev
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Music Producer Carmen Verderosa To Be Celebrated in WDVR-FM Radio Show on April 21
(RARITAN, NJ) Musicians representing 15 acts from New Jersey will perform in a tribute radio broadcast on April 21 to honor Carmen Verderosa, an accomplished sound engineer, music producer and owner of Woodrock Studios LLC. Verderosa of Lebanon, N.J. was 54 years old when he passed away from Covid-19 in February.
The show will broadcast on WDVR-FM 89.7 hosted by DJ Andy Kin from 6:00pm-8:00pm on April 21 and will stream on www.wdvrvolunteers.org/live.
The tribute will feature original songs written and produced by Verderosa, and performances by several of the bands he loved representing a range of music genres including solo acoustic, R&B, metal and rock. Band members and Verderosa’s wife Kathy Pettigrew Krautsieder will add their personal stories about his humor, and the creativity and dedication he brought to every recording session.
Carmen Verderosa of Woodrock Studios to be Celebrated in WDVR-FM Radio Show on April 21
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Music Producer Carmen Verderosa, owner of Woodrock Studios LLC, will be remembered by N.J. musicians, family and friends in a tribute radio broadcast that will air on WDVR-FM 89.7 hosted by DJ Andy Kin on April 21, 6-8 p.m.
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“We remember Carmen Verderosa. Music was his passion and his vocation… He was a huge supporter of local music, welcoming every musician into his studio.” - Governor Phil Murphy RARITAN, N.J. (PRWEB) April 12, 2021 Musicians representing 15 acts from New Jersey will perform in a tribute radio broadcast on April 21 to honor Carmen Verderosa, an accomplished sound engineer, music producer and owner of Woodrock Studios LLC. Verderosa of Lebanon, N.J. was 54 years old when he passed away from Covid-19 in February.
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Westchester County Executive George Latimer, Congressman, Rep. Jamaal Bowman, Rep. Tom Suozzi and Rep. Mondaire Jones. (The office of Congressman Mondaire Jones.)
HUDSON VALLEY, NY Hudson Valley lawmakers are in near universal agreement that a repeal of limits on federal income tax deductions for state and local taxes (SALT) is needed. The elected officials in the region have sharp disagreements about how to reach that goal.
Democrats in Albany, Washington and the Hudson Valley have so far presented a united front when it comes to repealing the Trump-era tax reform rules capping federal income tax deductions at $10,000 for state and local taxes already paid. There is a wide gulf in the sense of urgency the elected officials believe the repeal efforts deserve.
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