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Glenn Schuck

Glenn Schuck began his radio career in 1981 at Seton Hall University. Glenn was News Director and then Station Manager for WSOU, one of America’s oldest and best known college radio stations. The native of Saddle River, New Jersey began his professional radio career as a DJ for such stations as WJRZ/Jersey Shore, PST/Trenton, legend rocker WAAF /Boston and as morning host at KROCK in California.

In 1995 Glenn went back into news, anchoring business reports for CNBC based in New Jersey. His reports were heard locally on 1010WINS. In 1997, Glenn left CNBC for Metro Networks new radio news wire service. In
2000, Glenn joined 1010 WINS as a reporter, and the same month was named News Director for Metro, a Westwood One Company. By 2007, Metro Networks now serves some 2500 news affiliates across North America, including several dozen in the tri state area.

Glenn was the first radio reporter to inspect Ground Zero with Mayor Giuliani the morning of September 12, 2001. Glenn reported the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks for months after the tragedy, and contributed to both an HBO documentary and two books on the terror attacks. While coontinuing to cover the events out of Mayor Bloomberg’s administration, Glenn’s work has also included dozens of baseball playoff games, the Transit strike, the City Hall shooting, blackout of 2003 and dozens of major breaking news events.

Glenn has been a long standing member of the Inner Circle, a group of City Hall reporters who roast the Mayor each year for charity at a show in late winter. He has appeared on NY1 News, MSNBC and other tv prgrams
on NYC events. Glenn is also the Vice President of the New York Press Club. He and his wife Jennifer reside in Bergen County, New Jersey.

1010 WINS' Glenn Schuck with daughter, Eva. (credit: Glenn Schuck)

Stories Of Fatherhood: 1010 WINS’s Glenn Schuck

I am a relatively “older” first-time Dad. In my 20s and 30s, so many of my friends had children and explained the joy of being a parent to me. I never could have imagined that joy until I actually did experience it.

2012/06/10

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer (file / credit: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images)

Manhattan Pres. Stringer Wants Bill To Fight Employment Bias

A city official says city and state lawmakers need to pass legislation banning bias against the unemployed in hiring efforts.

2011/10/23

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NJ Transit Bus Driver Stabbed In Attempted Newark Busjacking

A N.J. Transit bus driver was stabbed in what is believed to be an attempted busjacking on Saturday night in Newark, sources said.

2011/10/23

Trash piles up in the city (credit: TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)

Lower Manhattan Residents Voice Displeasure With Wall Street Protesters At Meeting

It was standing room only as several hundred people for and against the movement exchanged barbs for over two hours at the Community Board 1 meeting.

2011/10/20

A rendering of the Park 51 Islamic cultural center - Credit: SOMA Architects

Con Ed Wants $1.7M From Park 51 Developer After New Appraisal

Con Edison, which has been leasing the western half of the 51 Park Place building to the developer, is demanding $1.7 million from the developer after a new appraisal boosted rent to $47,000 a month from $2,700.

2011/10/16

Apple CEO Steve Jobs appears at Apple's special media event to introduce the second generation iPad  at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco on March 2, 2011 in California. (Photo credit: KIMIHIRO HOSHINO/AFP/Getty Images)

Controversial Monologue On Steve Jobs Coming To NYC’s Public Theater

The creator of the one man show The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, says it will go on as scheduled despite the Apple’s co-founder’s death.

2011/10/09

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (file / credit: Edward Reed / Mayor's Office)

Ex-Deputy Mayor Goldsmith ‘Regrets’ Criticism Of Bloomberg

New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg says former deputy mayor Stephen Goldsmith, who quit after being arrested on a domestic violence charge, would have otherwise been fired.

2011/09/04

Sen. Chuck Schumer (credit: Marla Diamond / WCBS 880)

Sen. Schumer Presents Bill To Close Security Loophole At Utilities

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer unveiled new legislation Sunday that would change a loophole in the law that doesn’t require workers hired at most power plants to undergo FBI background checks.

2011/08/14

FILE - A firefighter in an honor guard next to a reflecting pool set up in memory of victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks rotates off his post September 11, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

9/11 First Responders Not Invited To 10th Anniversary Ceremony At Ground Zero

According to a report by the Daily News, security issues and making sure that all of the victims’ families will be able to participate in the 10th anniversary of 9/11, contributed to first responders not being invited to the ceremony.

2011/08/13

Verizon employees picket outside the company's headquarters in New York. (credit: AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Verizon Goes To Court Over Workers’ Strike In New York, New Jersey & Other States

Harassment, possible sabotage and even blocking access to its facilities are some of the accusations levied by Verizon. However, union spokesman Bob Masters said there are two sides to the story.

2011/08/10

Alan Darian at Matthew's Diner (credit: Glenn Schuck/1010 WINS)

Check Please! Alan Darian Of Waldwick Stops At 8 Diners Every Day

Darian’s life has been all about these staple American eateries ever since he rode his bike one fateful day at age 11 to the Tick Tock Diner in Clifton.

2011/08/05

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Buffalo Women Will Be First Same-Sex Couple To Wed In New York State

Cheryle Rudd and Kitty Lambert will make history as the first gay couple to be married under the state’s new same-sex law and they say they can’t wait for their Niagara Falls wedding.

2011/07/22

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Police Investigating Possible Midtown Hit-And-Run, Woman Critically Injured

The crash happened just before 4am Saturday on 46th Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Witnesses say the woman was coming out of a bar when she was hit by a speeding SUV.

2011/07/09

Housing Advocates protest rent regulations at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y., Tuesday, June 14, 2011. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink)

Senate Temporarily Restores New York City’s Rent Control Law

All 2.5 million people living in 1 million rent controlled apartments will be protected from any rent hikes or eviction landlords might have sought at least until Monday.

2011/06/17

Rudy Giuliani (credit: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

Rudy Giuliani May Be Considering 2012 Presidential Bid

His 2008 presidential campaign went from frontrunner to a collapse and then withdrawal on the day of the Florida primary, but former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani’s presidential aspirations may not be over after all.

2011/05/29

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