
Episodes

Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
Ira and Me (40:00)
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
A story I made twelve years ago in pursuit of a dream.

Monday Oct 02, 2023
Marty Huvane (63:00)
Monday Oct 02, 2023
Monday Oct 02, 2023
In the ‘70s when I was a kid hanging on Barberie Avenue, there was a little house close by that was always full of Summer people. That was the Huvane house, which was really just a bungalow at the time. It always seemed crowded, boisterous, and welcoming, as if the Huvanes would embrace you or anybody who walked in the doorway into their huge Irish clan, headed by Jeannie and Martin. Marty is now 92 and lives in the house year round. He meets celebrities through his sons in the movie industry, and he still remembers every fight he ever had.

Saturday Oct 29, 2022
Superstorm Sandy Stories, Ten Years Later (33:00)
Saturday Oct 29, 2022
Saturday Oct 29, 2022
Superstorm Sandy tore at the heart of downtown Highlands just before Halloween in 2012...Maxi’s Taxi revisits five of her victims, including the Canary Man on Bay Avenue and the Artist in Leonardo.

Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Kevin Smith and the story of the Secret Stash (55:00)
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Kevin Smith, native son of Highlands, New Jersey, will always be a filmmaker to me, but he is also the predominate perspicacious entrepreneur raconteur of our generation. When I went to one of his 37 podcasts, "Highlands: A Peephole History", I was looking for stories of the hometown we share...but what I found was the story of a comic store, the Secret Stash, and the thirty four year friendship that shaped the “Stash". (To be clear, this episode is completely distilled/stolen from a couple of re-edited “Peephole” episodes. They can be found at SModcast.com. You’ll have to cough up 5 beans, but you get a lot for your loot). Rated R, er, Double R.

Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Brett Thompson, the Girl from Up on the Hill. (42:00)
Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Brett Thomson talks about her neighborhood acorn fights and playing in the woods overlooking the ocean, venturing off the hill to hang out downtown with the “bad” boys, dating Dave Maxson, and helping her Mom leave Highlands forever.

Saturday Apr 10, 2021
Linda Giovia and Highlands Elementary Memories (49:10)
Saturday Apr 10, 2021
Saturday Apr 10, 2021
Linda Giovia (McKellar) and I reminisce about all of our teachers, from the ageless Mrs. O’Neill to Ms. Watson/Willemsa, Mr. Cadmus, Mrs. Espey and our mayor/teacher, Jimmy White. Secrets are divulged and bickering breaks out as old rivalries are revealed. (Rated PG-13 for Cursing)

Wednesday Mar 17, 2021
Happy Birthday to Mr. Highlands, John Nanney. (12:45)
Wednesday Mar 17, 2021
Wednesday Mar 17, 2021
John Nanney was a guy who brought joy with him to every party. Maxi’s Taxi shares some stories of John to remember him on his 61st birthday.

Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
Dave Maxson, Clamdigger (46:50)
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
This episode is with David Maxson, my little brother. We’ll be talking about clams, clamming, and clammers. Join us as we reach all the way back to the ‘70s and ‘80s and reminisce about old timers like Dicky and Joe White, Mickey Johnson, and Harry Parker. We’ll also be talking about mischief with the likes of the Franklin boys and the indomitable Buddy McCluskey. Rated “R”.

Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Dick Maxson, my Dad, my Pop (23:22)
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Episode 3 is with Dick Maxson, Sr. who at 80 years old is still very active and sharp minded. We talk about his flowers, his brushes, and one of his beloved vans catching fire after a night of “clubbing” in the “honky tonk” town of Keansburg, New Jersey. This interview is rated “G” for general audiences, with no profanity or adult subject matter.

Wednesday Dec 02, 2020
Richard Abair (part 2, 40:10)
Wednesday Dec 02, 2020
Wednesday Dec 02, 2020
Rickey Abair died on December 3, 2019. He was a song and dance man from the time he could talk, and boy, could he talk. In episode 2 he continues to talk about growing up in a family of 13 in the small town of Highlands, New Jersey. He talks about clothing exchanges, how his Mom managed to feed 13 people, his teachers at Henry Hudson High School, and how playing Santa Claus was handed down from Father to Son. (Rated “R”, restricted. Profanity and adult subject.)