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Full Hour | In today’s third hour, Dom welcomes in Keith Hartzell, former Councilman and Mayoral candidate in Ocean City, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss changes to the public school curricula in the resort town after voters elected a conservative-leaning school board. Dom reached out to Hartzell after reading a Philadelphia Inquirer piece on the school board which paints a biased picture, framing the new members as anti-LGBTQ. Hartzell explains the situation, telling why voters voted the way they did, explaining why parental choice is at the top of mind for Ocean City voters.
Then, after playing Dom’s Money Melody, Dom tells about a time that he ran into Sopranos character ‘Big P’ at a home show, which almost led to a fight after Dom annoyed him by asking about his character being killed off. Then, Dom offers updates on the first acquittal on the obstruction charge during January 6th, reading that the judge opined that the assailant did not know much of what was being alleged he knew. Also, Dom gives his word of the day for the day, telling why we’re no longer allowed to use ‘aloha.’ (Photo by Getty Images)
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Full Hour | In today’s third hour, Dom welcomes in Keith Hartzell, former Councilman and Mayoral candidate in Ocean City, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss changes to the public school curricula in the resort town after voters elected a conservative-leaning school board. Dom reached out to Hartzell after reading a Philadelphia Inquirer piece on the school board which paints a biased picture, framing the new members as anti-LGBTQ. Hartzell explains the situation, telling why voters voted the way they did, explaining why parental choice is at the top of mind for Ocean City voters.
Then, after playing Dom’s Money Melody, Dom tells about a time that he ran into Sopranos character ‘Big P’ at a home show, which almost led to a fight after Dom annoyed him by asking about his character being killed off. Then, Dom offers updates on the first acquittal on the obstruction charge during January 6th, reading that the judge opined that the assailant did not know much of what was being alleged he knew. Also, Dom gives his word of the day for the day, telling why we’re no longer allowed to use ‘aloha.’ (Photo by Getty Images)

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