![Community Channel](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2023-01/Community.png?itok=TfAjsQV7)
![Community Channel](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2023-01/Community.png?itok=TfAjsQV7)
The MNN Video LIbrary is no longer being updated. You can still find archived episodes of some MNN programs here, or check MNN's section of Archive.org. New episodes of select MNN shows are also available on MNN's YouTube channel.
Mary Haskins is a Team for Kids Coach and is on staff at New York Road Runners (NYRR) on the Volunteer Operations Team. Host Gail Kislevitz chats with Mary about her running career and the importance of the work the volunteers at NYRR events bring.
Coach Ben Green while working as a running specialist at New York Road Runners brings his A-game whenever he volunteers or trains with the challenged athletes community.
Vincent Chiappetta discusses his in-person history of the beginnings of the NYC Marathon, women's long-distance running, the Front Runners running club and so much more. Roger Robinson, noted running historian, guides this historical discussion.
Vincent Chiappetta discusses his in-person history of the beginnings of the NYC Marathon, women's running, the Front Runners running club and so much more. Roger Robinson, noted running historian, guides this historical discussion.
This Week on MNN commemorates the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on our country.
Eric Adams has continued a robust fundraising operation since receiving the Democratic nomination for mayor, bolstering his chances of sailing smoothly to victory in the November general election against his long-shot opponent, Republican Curtis Sliwa.
Lawmakers in the State Senate have set their sights on the dysfunctional Joint Commission on Public Ethics, the state’s ethics watchdog often criticized for its apparent lack of independence and bite.
The New York State Senate elections committee is gearing up to hold its traditional post-election oversight hearing, where the New York City and State boards of elections will have to answer questions about what went right and what went wrong in the primaries earlier this year.