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  • A Conversation with David Helmer - Executive Director of the Morris County Park Commission
    Oct 10 2025

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    In this episode of Beyond The Green, we sit down with David Helmer, Executive Director of the Morris County Park Commission, to explore the vital role the Commission plays in preserving New Jersey’s largest county park system. Helmer shares insights into the Commission’s mission of stewardship, recreation, and education, while highlighting the diverse parks, historic sites, and natural spaces under its care. From maintaining nearly 20,000 acres of open space to ensuring access for future generations, Helmer discusses both the challenges and opportunities in balancing conservation with community engagement. This conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the Morris County Park Commission connects residents and visitors alike to the natural beauty and heritage of the region.

    For more information on the Morris County Park Commission (MCPC) go to:
    https://www.morrisparks.net/

    MCPC is steward to over 20,611 acres of parkland across the county.
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    It administers 39 facilities, including parks, trails, historic buildings, arboreta, outdoor education centers, and more.

    The agency supports recreational, environmental, educational, and cultural uses, serving the needs of county residents and visitors.
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    Its functions span land acquisition and conservation, maintenance of trails and open space, programming (nature education, horticulture, recreation), historic preservation, permitting of events and facilities, and partnerships with local municipalities and volunteers.

    MCPC holds regular public meetings (for example, the 2025 schedule notes monthly meetings on the fourth Monday, with workshops quarterly) as part of its governance.

    Because Morris County is fairly developed, the Park Commission plays a critical role in preserving green space, connecting trails, balancing recreation with conservation, and maintaining historic landscapes and structures.

    Hosted By Peter Barbounis

    Recorded at St. Elizabeth University, Convent Station, NJ

    Sr. Production Engineer - BRANDON HUTCHINSON

    Production Engineer - JOSH GONZALEZ

    Assitant Production Engineer - NIC DiSCIASCIO

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    45 m
  • A Conversation with Lisa Bolton of the Dandelion Project
    Sep 30 2025

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    The Dandelion Project is holding its first New Jersey event on Saturday, October 11th. We’ll begin at 11:15 AM at the Townsquare Diner on Route 15 in Rockaway to recognize the awareness billboard that sheds light on the impact of drug overdoses.

    From 12:00–4:00 PM, the gathering continues at The Knotty Pine Pub in Wharton, NJ, bringing the community together for reflection, awareness, and support.
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    For more information on the Dandelion Project: https://dandelionproject.net/

    Lisa Bolton is the visionary founder of The Dandelion Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing grief support, education, and healing resources to individuals and families affected by loss, trauma, and substance use disorder.

    Born in Livingston, New Jersey, and later residing in Randolph, NJ, Lisa’s early years were shaped by the strong communities and values of northern New Jersey. (If you would like to add more about her childhood or family in NJ, I’m happy to help integrate that.)

    Her personal journey through grief and loss deeply informs her work:

    She lost her first-born son, “DJ,” in 1989 (a miscarriage), an experience that marked the beginning of her grief journey.

    Years later, she lost her stepdaughter, Quinn, in 2015 to Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis.

    In 2019, she lost her daughter Kerri to a heroin overdose laced with fentanyl and carfentanil.

    These profound losses inspired her to channel her grief into purpose. She founded The Dandelion Project to honor her children and to help others who are navigating the deepest valleys of sorrow.

    Professionally, Lisa is a grief support specialist and counselor, and she also holds roles in curriculum direction and grief counseling at Morrison Preschool.

    She is credentialed in several therapeutic and grief-support disciplines (e.g. GC-C, GCCA-C, CTRS-EC, BCMHC) per her LinkedIn profile.
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    Under her leadership, The Dandelion Project is a certified 501(c)(3) nonprofit, offering grief services to bereaved parents, siblings, children, grandparents raising grandchildren, veterans, those affected by mental health challenges, and communities struggling with trauma and loss.

    Lisa is also co-founder of M.U.T.E. (Mothers United to Educate), a collaborative initiative aimed at raising awareness of substance use disorder and supporting families impacted by addiction.
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    Her commitment to remembrance and advocacy is visible in community practices she’s nurtured—writing names on rocks, holding “Black Balloon Day” remembrances, and gathering community rides and events to raise awareness.

    Lisa now resides in Florida, where she continues to expand The Dandelion Project’s reach and impact.
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    Hosted by Peter Barbounis

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    27 m
  • A Conversation with Jon Prachthauser - Former Morristown FD Deputy Fire Chief and MHS Alum
    Sep 18 2025

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    We recently sat down with Jon Prachthauser, a former Deputy Fire Chief of the Morristown Fire Department, to hear his story of growing up in the community. A proud member of the Morristown High School Class of 1986, Jon was honored in 2025 as an inductee into the MHS Wall of Fame.

    Recorded on the campus of St Elizabeth University in Convent Station NJ.

    Hosted By Peter Barbounis

    Technical Staff:

    Brandon Hutchinson - Sr Production Engineer

    Josh Gonzalez - Production Engineer

    Nic DiSciascio - Assistant Production Engineer.


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    40 m
  • A Conversation With Barry Richards - Author and MHS Alumni Class of 1990
    Aug 18 2025

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    On this episode of Beyond The Green, we reconnect with Morristown High School Class of 1990 alumnus Barry Richards. Barry takes us back to his days growing up in Morristown, New Jersey, sharing memories that shaped his journey before life led him south to Atlanta, Georgia. We talk about the challenges and opportunities of transitioning to a new city after graduation and how those experiences influenced both his perspective and his creativity.

    Today, Barry is making waves as the author of a bold new graphic novel titled "Born Pariah". In our conversation, he opens up about the inspiration behind the story, the creative process of developing a graphic novel, and what readers can expect from this powerful new work.

    Born Pariah can be purchased at www.BRichBooks.com

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    32 m
  • Yellow Cards To Hall Passes - A Conversation with Mike Bruchac
    Jun 17 2025

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    We sat down with Mike Bruchac — longtime Morristown High School Gym Teacher, Varsity Boys Soccer Coach, and Vice Principal. With a career spanning over 40 years — 34 of them at MHS — Mike shares stories from the sidelines to the school office. From landing his first teaching job, coaching soccer teams, and assisting future Notre Dame Head Coach Charlie Weis, to stepping into school leadership, this episode is filled with insight, humor, and heart.

    Whether you're a Morristown alum or considering a career in education, this is an hour you won’t want to miss.

    Beyond The Green is Hosted By Peter and Sotiri "Terry" Barbounis.

    This episode was recorded on the campus of St Elizabeth University in Convent Station, NJ.

    If you are interested in telling your Morristown story, contact us at productions@beyondthegreenshow.com

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    1 h
  • The Untold Story Behind Morristown’s HQ Plaza | Interview with Kate Lynch McCabe
    May 9 2025

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    Beyond the Green welcomes Morristown High School alum Kate Lynch McCabe (Class of 1989), a former history teacher whose passion for local history has led her deep into the untold story of how Headquarters Plaza came to be. In this compelling conversation, Katy shares her research into the political infighting, public resistance, and even the influence of New York crime families that surrounded the controversial development of HQ Plaza in the 1970s and 80s.

    This episode if the first of many to be filmed at St Elizabeth University in Convent Station, NJ. Special thanks to the staff at the university for collaborating with us .

    Sr Production Engineer - Brandon Hutchinson

    Production Engineer - Josh Gonzalez

    Jr Production Engineer - Nic DiSciascio

    If you are interested in telling your Morristown story, contact us at productions@beyondthegreenshow.com

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    1 h y 13 m
  • Raizzi Stein - Eat For Impact - Morristown, NJ
    Mar 31 2025

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    Raizzi Stein is a lifelong Morristown resident with a passion for plant-based eating, environmental sustainability, community building, and supporting small businesses. With a background in communication and marketing, she works to create meaningful connections between people, food, and the local businesses that shape her community. She is dedicated to making plant-based choices more accessible and driving positive change through her advocacy.

    If you are interested in getting involved with Eat For Impact in your town, check out:
    https://www.eatforimpact.org/

    Check out Eat For Impact on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1KTBPC295F/?mibextid=wwXIfr

    Check out Eat For Impact on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eatforimpact?igsh=MWl0eHA1NzE3d2RjcA==

    Interested in knowing how communities lower their environmental impact thru food system changes? Check Out https://www.plantedsociety.org/

    For a list of restaurants involved with Eat For Impact, Morristown, NJ check out this site:
    https://www.eatforimpact.org/morristown

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    22 m
  • A Conversation with Jim Myers - 1987 MHS Alumni and Morris Plains Resident
    Feb 7 2025

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    For our 1 year anniversary show we sat down with lifelong Morris Plains resident Jim Myers as we discussed everything from the Boro to Morristown and everything in between.

    Jim runs his own travel agency and if you are interested in having him plan your next trip, email Jim at info@myerstours.com.

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    48 m