Video Library
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Vincent Chiappetta
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.
Trisha Meili
Trisha Meili, the Central Park Jogger, is a Founding Chair of Achilles International that offers hope and possibility to everyone that contacts this wonderful organization. This is a recut of the 2012 interview to restore it to its original video quality.
Alan Kaufman
Alan Kaufman shares his journey of becoming a Marathon Runner to an Achilles International guide to currently an Achilles Athlete. Evan Wood, filmmaker and a friend of Alan's, is the host.
Caroline Plank Returns
Caroline Plank updates us on her recent breast implant illness. With her implants replaced, Caroline leads women cancer warriors on fun runs from NYRR's RUNCenter.
Jim Raffone
Jim Raffone is on a mission to save his son's life. Jim founded 'JAR of Hope' to bring awareness and raise funds directed to ongoing research in the hope of eliminating Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
State Senate Regularly Outpaces Assembly on Reform
"The Senate has its foot on the gas and the Assembly has its foot on the break, generally speaking," said Blair Horner, executive director of the good government group NYPIRG.
De Blasio Releases Final City Budget Update as Mayor
It is the final budget documentation of de Blasio’s nearly eight-year tenure as he prepares to leave office at the end of the month and turn city government over to Mayor-elect Eric Adams.
Republican City Council Conference Confirms GOP Half of Board of Elections
The Republican conference of the New York City Council quietly confirmed all five GOP commissioners to the New York City Board of Elections on November 17 in a hearing with little public notice or scrutiny.