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Westchester On the Level with Narog and Aris

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2015 — Tuesday Co-hosts Richard Narog and Hezi Aris open the "featured" BlogTalkRadio program "Westchester On the Level with Narog and Aris" this November 17, 2015th, and every Tuesday, at the top of the 10 o'clock hour EST. They engage in discussion, review, and analysis of issues specific to the City of Yonkers, as well as issues that sometime stray beyond the borders of the fourth largest city in the State of New York. This Tuesday will focus on election eScams. Hint: It has to do with the Yonkers Board Education, a department of the City of Yonkers rather than an issue about eMail scams. Tune in greater incite.

Musician John James attends the broadcast at 11am EST. John's earliest memories are of listening to jazz and bebop greats like Miles, Coltrane, Bird, Dizzy, Monk, Duke, Satchmo, and others, at the influence of his father, a jazz musician, composer, and horn player. By eight years old, John was playing sax (alto/baritone) in bands around the tri-state and NY metropolitan area. By age thirteen, he was playing guitar and drums on the NYC circuit, in famous rock clubs like CBGB's and The Continental. After being voted "most musically inclined" in high school, he went on to study music at a conservatory in Westchester, New York

Tracy Brown, The Save the Sound Director of Western Sound Programs, par of the Connecticut Fund for the Environment effort striving for clean and healthy water, water quality monitoring, reclamation and revitalization of habitat, coastal clean-up, and so much more. We discuss the issues and consider if the drought suffered by communities throughout the country has sensitized or tempered people's concern over water and wha can be and should be done to met the need for water. Ms. Brown attends the broadcast at 11:30am..

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