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Chris Daniel s new documentary is a testament to the power and importance of putting in the work.
Daniel, based in Tinton Falls, began work on a documentary charting the early years of landmark Newark-based jazz station WBGO-FM in September 2018, finishing the film in the fall of 2020.
Starting with its founding in 1979, WBGO has been the collective work of countless folks who worked relentlessly to bring the sound of jazz to the people of Newark and beyond. It wasn t a 9 to 5, at all, Daniel said in a recent online discussion of the film also featuring Asbury Park Press reporter Alex Biese. It was a long, long, drawn-out labor of love, and they just stuck together.
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HACKENSACK As he peered through a small window inside his cell at the Bergen County Jail, José Suchite Salguero knew something was amiss.
Protesters had been gathering outside the River Street building nightly to support the Newark man and other immigrant detainees who had been on a hunger strike.
But on the evening of Dec. 12, the scene was different, more volatile. There were far more police than normal, many in riot gear. Suchite Salguero said he saw police cars and trucks parked in an adjacent lot, many from outside the city.
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He had planned to address demonstrators by phone, as in the past, to share the story of his 11 months of detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and how desperately he wanted to be free. But as he waited to make the call, a confrontation erupted between police and protesters.
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It was the morning of the 9/11 attacks, and John Mormando was watching Barney & Friends with his kid. Not 10 minutes later, he switched channels and watched the towers come down on live television.
Normally he would have been working downtown as a trader at the New York Mercantile Exchange, only a few blocks from the World Trade Center. But his wife was on a business trip, so he stayed home with his 2-year-old son. Six days went by, and Mormando was ordered to go back to work.
The Environmental Protection Agency said the air was safe to breathe at Ground Zero. Later a 2003 report from the Office of Inspector General found that the EPA did not have enough information to make that claim.
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