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Tales of the Buller is a podcast that interviews local Buller people who have had fascinating lives and who have stories to tell. From the 1968 Inangahua earthquake to the top of Denniston and beyond, we have them all. Episodes for this podcast are created at Carters Beach, Buller, New Zealand.
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Sermon Podcast

Calvary Church Westport

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Calvary Church Westport exists to bring Glory to God, through the proclamation of the Gospel of Christ Jesus, and the discipling of His people. [Westport. Co. Mayo, Ireland]
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Irelanders

Josiah

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On this podcast, you will take a trip to Ireland and from Westport to Dublin. You will visit places all around Ireland and learn more about its history, natural beauty, and vibrant cultures.
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Andrew Brookman

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Andrew Brookman is a seasoned financial advisor based in Westport, CT, currently associated with Aegis Capital. With a career spanning since 1998, Andrew Brookman is a highly experienced professional in the financial industry. His expertise has been honed through collaborations with prestigious financial institutions and the development of sophisticated investment strategies. He has established a successful track record in wealth management.
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Thoughts Upon Rising

Bryan Purtle

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Bryan Purtle has served as a preacher, pastor and missionary in many local Church contexts since 1996; in Kansas City, Turkey, China, and to various Christian communities throughout North America. Bryan has been happily married to Audrey since 1998, and is the father of five beautiful children, ages 11-17. He has been privileged to serve as an elder/pastor at Bellicose Church in Westport, Kansas City since June of 2015.
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The Mind Health Coach

Bold Brave TV

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Your life is your choice and your responsibility, but you don’t have to walk the path alone. Abundance and Holistic/Meditation Coach Leah Marie, founder and owner of The Sweet Retreat, a meditation and enlightenment center in Westport, MA, is committed to helping those who are looking to improve their lives and well-being. Leah was directed to her spiritual path after having a near death and out of body experience in 2001 when she was injured in a equestrian accident where her body went into ...
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Baum on Books

Joan Baum

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With an eye on reviewing fiction and nonfiction that has regional resonance for Connecticut or Long Island, Joan Baum considers the timeliness and significance of recently published work: what these books have to say to a broad group of readers today and how they say it in a distinctive or unique manner, taking into account style and structure as well as subject matter.
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AGROECOLOGY WORLD

Rob Kluson (aka, Dr K)

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More and more people are learning that sustainability for society, in general, and agriculture, in specific, urgently demands holistic solutions. But where do you find these answers that are field tested and working? Come with me to find them on my current world travels where I interview practitioners and communities using Agroecology (i.e., Agroecosystem-based solutions modeled on natural ecosystems) to foster Sustainable Community Food Systems . . . Cover art photo provided by Yousef Espan ...
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Public Schools 360

Rana Arshed Hafiz

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A podcast which explores public schools in the USA. Exploring what works and what can we do to improve our secondary schools. The podcast features interviews with different stakeholders.
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Kansas Country Roads

Kansas Country Roads

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Local music showcasing Kansas/Nebraska/Missouri and Oklahoma As well as Texas artists and their original music. Also featuring exclusive interviews with artists as well as full uncut acoustic performances by artists as well.
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Kansas City Baseball Vault

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Proud Royals fans bringing you the best live web radio on the planet. A member of the @EKOHNetwork, our weekly podcast covers the Royals, Kansas City sports and a lot of other goofy stuff. Check out kingsofkauffman.com for back episodes and outstanding articles on the Royals. The Royalman Report is the number 1 Royals podcast on the internet and has spawned celebri-fans like @KCRoyalman @TheFakeNed and #CountryBreakfast (before it was cool.)
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Podcasters living the dream in KC. We are going to get in a little deeper with you and tell you about the world while giving away some cool Movie and Music Memorabilia. So far we've found out that Ozzy is the coolest dude to hang with, Beavis and Butthead is the greatest show of all time and Pumpkin may be one of our favorite movies.
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Travel Ireland & Scotland and beyond with Marc Gunn on an audio adventure. You'll hear stories and music from his Celtic Invasion Vacations as well as interviews with musicians from Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. www.celtfather.com
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We Buy Houses Fast | Next Door Properties

We Buy Houses | Next Door Properties

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If you're thinking "I need to sell my house fast" you've found the right book. Working with a cash home buyer like Next Door Properties will help you to sell your house for cash to an legitimate and trustworthy we buy houses company. If you're looking to get cash for your house you've come to the right place. https://www.nextdoorpropertycompany.com/
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Dozens of students could be impacted by school redistricting in Westport. The Board of Education has approved the plan, which would be implemented in two phases and impact multiple elementary schools. The goal is to create better balance across the five elementary schools as they prepare for the opening of the new Long Lots Elementary School in 202…
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Brigitte checks in with the American Red Cross's CEO Richard Brannigan (00:00) about their efforts to help southern states affected by Hurricane Helene, and also had a chat with Interval House's CEO Mary-Jane Foster about recent domestic violence incidents in Connecticut (16:30)Από τον WICC
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Host Paul Pacelli kicked off Thursday's "Connecticut Today" with yet another report about the potentially dangerous situation at the U.S. Northern and Southern borders (00:27). CBS News reporter Chris Fox explained a major court case involving student hair styles (05:47), while "Only In Bridgeport" blogger Lennie Grimaldi talked about the continuin…
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Shannon White, the Chapter Executive, and Lisa Young, the Director of Development, talk the Alzheimer's Association of Greater Kentucky and Southern Indiana discuss the the quest to stop Alzheimers, some possible drug treatments, and the upcoming Walk to End Alzheimer's...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Conrad Bachman, the Co-President and Director of the Louisville International Festival of Film, talks next week's evetns, the best kisser her ever worked with on screen, and his acting career from high school theater to appearing on the Andy Griffith Show and in over 145 films...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Stephanie Rickert, the Board President of the House of Ruth, talks about their mission to help those with AIDS and HIV and in need of housing, their upcoming groundbreaking of a new 40-apartment facility in Smoketown, and how you can help them with their work...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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It looks like an idyllic historic Connecticut college town with students, professors, and coffee houses. But lurking under the surface is a sinister hedge fund billionaire pulling the strings. And when a co-ed turns up dead, that facade begins to crack. That’s the plot of author Michael Ledwidge’s latest thriller, No Safe Place. Book critic Joan Ba…
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There is a severe shortage of special educators in Connecticut. Sacred Heart University and Stamford Public Schools have partnered up to create the Para Pioneer Program to help solve the problem and attract more people to special ed. We spoke with Sally Drew, Program Director of Special Education at SHU, about the program and their goal to recruit …
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the FDA has new breast density reporting requirements. We did a deep dive into the details with Dr. Susan Boolbol of Nuvance Health. She also talked about false positives with mammograms. Image Credit: Getty ImagesΑπό τον WICC
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There is an ongoing problem with senior housing options in the state. Many seniors report long wait lists and unaffordable options. We spoke with Renee Dobos of Connecticut Housing Partners for a snapshot of the problem and what can be done to fix it. IMAGE CREDIT: Melissa SheketoffΑπό τον WICC
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The first human case of Rickettsia Parkeri, a tick-borne illness, has been detected in a woman who lives in Fairfield County. We asked Dr. Browne about this disease and why it’s so uncommon to Connecticut, despite being detected in other parts of the US frequently. We also talked about more funding proposed federally to combat tick and mosquito-bor…
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Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" with host Paul Pacelli offered his opening thoughts on the previous night's Vice-Presidential debate (00:29). We also had further debate reaction from CBS News political reporter Allison Novello (06:39), Sacred Heart University Political Science Professor and Scholar in Residence Dr. Gary Rose (12:50), and Hearst Con…
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The Louisville Orchestra's Music Without Borders program, led by traveling conductor Kalena Bovell, is coming to Neighborhood House. Get details here from Halena and Jacob Gotlib, the LO's Senior Creators Corps Program Manager...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Congressman Brett Guthrie discusses Star Wars and Israel clashing with Hamas and Hezbollah, protesters in the halls of Congress, the differences between President Biden and President Trump on the world stage, the longshoreman strike on the East Coast, and vice president debate...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Deacon Joesph Calvert discusses the Living Rosary that is coming-up on Saturday at St. Michael. He talked about the what the Living Rosary is, being led by the youth, the power of prayer, and how you can attend the Living Rosary on Saturday...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Peter Prowe, a Red Cross volunteer and Connecticut native, is back after responding to the call to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene. He joined us hours after his return from Florida to share his experience and how people can continue to help. HOW YOU CAN HELP: You can text the word HELENE to 90999 to make a donation. Image Credit: Reuters…
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We spoke with some of our political experts following the Vice Presidential Debate between J.D. Vance and Tim Walz. Quinnipiac Political Professor Scott McLean spoke about the real headline following the debate. ((00:00)) We also spoke with Quinnipiac Polling Analyst, Tim Malloy, about how polling works and whether last night’s debate will have any…
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Host Paul Pacelli opened Tuesday's "Connecticut Today" commenting on a story out of the Midwest where a non-citizen was sworn in as a police officer (00:40). Attorney, former Time Magazine Senior Reporter and Professor Emeritus of Political Science at St. Peter's University Alain Sanders talked about the upcoming Vice-Presidential debate (06:02). Y…
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Rabbi Shlomo Litvin, the Chairman of the Kentucky Jewish Council, discusses Iran's impact on the efforts of Hamas and Hezbollah in Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu responding to those efforts, what the United States should do in the future, and the upcoming anniversary of the attacks on October 7th, 2023...…
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Bellarmine Men's Basketball Coach Scott Davenport talks the return to Knight's Hall and why this is the right move for his program and how he feels about this year's squad...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Larry Benz, the Founder, Board of Directors of Confluent Health, discusses changing your workout routines with the seasons to maintain motivation and how to interpret the information on your fitness tracker...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Robin Miller, the Executive Director of APRON Inc., and Dan Dry, an APRON Inc. Board Member, talks about APRON's mission to help independant restaurant employees in need and their upcoming fundraiser "10 Taste Salute! Celebrating Culinary Icon – Chef Anoosh Shariat"...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Gertie's Pie of Hope is back until the end of the month! All proceeds for buying a mac & cheese pizza from Letizia's Pizza in Norwalk goes to the American Cancer Society. Third generation owner, Dennis, told us about the pizza in honor of his mom and the history of the popular pizza joint in Norwalk. Danny shared how much money Gertie Pies have rai…
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United Illuminating is asking state regulators for a distribution rate increase on its electricity customers. The proposed increase would add around 30-dollars to the average customer's power bill. UI indicates the revenue is needed for 350 different infrastructure projects throughout its service area, but lawmakers are calling it a tone-deaf cash …
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A new PSA, created by the Department of Transportation, is highlighting the importance of the slow down, move over law here in Connecticut. Josh Morgan with the DOT explains the importance of the new messaging and why it’s a change of heart, not education, for drivers that will make the difference. To view the new PSA: https://www.youtube.com/watch…
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A middle school student was arrested and accused of making a social media threat. It’s the second time Fairfield reported hoax online threats last month. Lt. Jim Wiltsie of the School Safety Division with the Fairfield Police Department shared the details of both incidents and a call to action for local families. Image Credit: Getty Images…
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The annual election period for Medicare begins October 15th and runs through December 7th. One of the biggest challenges in Fairfield County, is Aetna’s abrupt decision to terminate all three of its plans offering fitness reimbursement benefits. The carrier is reportedly just dropping recipients and residents need to call a broker about coverage be…
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Louisville Men's Basketball Coach Pat Kelsey discusses the what he learned from the weekend's closed scrimmage with his team, accountability for his players, having a team full of leaders, and celebrating Louisville basketball on Friday night at Louisville Live...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Host Paul Pacelli kicked off a new week on "Connecticut Today" wondering if many Americans know about the number of criminal illegal aliens currently in the U.S. (00:40). CBS News correspondent Robert Berger joined us live from Jerusalem to chat about the current tense situation in the Middle East (06:27). Yankee Institute Director of Policy & Rese…
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Dawn Gee mentioned Hildegard House when she was on a few weeks ago. Karen Cassidy, the Executive Director, came by to discuss the amazing woman who inspired the name of the organization, their mission to help those at the end of their life who cannot access hospice care, and how you can assist with their efforts...…
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Jane VanMeter from Trans Safe Action Fund discusses the advocacy group's bill in Franfort to have gender neutral bathrooms available in schools and other public areas. She also discussed other trans issues...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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DeVone Holt, the President and CEO of the Muhammad Ali Center, discussed the reopening of the facility after fire/smoke damage, the efforts clean everything up, and the upcoming 25th anniversary of the Muhammad Ali Center...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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About 100 motorcyclists were involved in a street takeover on Interstate 95 earlier this month. The chaos stretched from New Haven to Stratford on the southbound side of the highway. It’s the latest example of a large-scale problem in our state. We spoke with Senator Paul Cicarella, Ranking Senator on the Public Safety and Security Committee, about…
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Federal law enforcement officials in Connecticut have announced criminal indictments against seven people in a case they're calling one of the largest counterfeit pill busts ever in New England. Last week, it was discovered inside a local garage that a New Haven man manufactured hundreds of thousands of counterfeit pills being shipped around the U.…
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There’s an effort to get Connecticut residents eating 30 percent New England-grown food by 2030. According to an article in the Stamford Advocate, Connecticut spent an estimated $708 million on local food in 2022. A New England-wide partnership is hoping to increase that number dramatically in the coming years. What do local farmers think of this? …
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Host Paul Pacelli wrapped up another big week on "Connecticut Today" wondering if former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton went too far during a recent event in her criticism of former President Donald Trump (00:38). CBS reporter Aaron Navarro talked about covering Vice-President Kamala Harris' White House campaign (07:40). We also welcomed Karl W…
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Connecticut has seen a record number of entries into homes by bears this year. State environmental officials say there have been 64 bear home entries so far in 2024. In addition, there have now been bear sightings in all 169 Connecticut cities and towns. State Senate Minority Leader Steve Harding talked about the possibility of bringing bear hunts …
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A new Muck Rack survey released this week revealed that more than half of U.S. journalists considered quitting their jobs this year because of exhaustion or burnout. What do the findings mean for the quality of our news coverage and the quality of journalism? We spoke with Ben Bogardus, associate professor and chair of journalism at the Quinnipiac …
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According to state records, the state struggles with more than 1,300 overdose deaths each year. State lawmakers are now looking at a possible solution: safe injection sites for drug users. We talked about the controversial option with the co-chair of the Legislature’s Public Health Committee, Rep. Cristin McCarthy Vahey. Image Credit: Reuters…
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The Yale Cancer Center was just awarded a grant to utilize artificial intelligence to find older women with low-risk breast cancer who might be candidates for active surveillance rather than immediate treatment. We got a better understanding of the work being done to avoid overtreatment for some cancer patients from Dr. Sanjay Aneja, physician scie…
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Former NFL quarterback, Brett Favre, made a bombshell announcement this week that he is battling Parkinson’s Disease and it stems back to his career injuries. We asked Glenn Lungarini of the CIAC about protecting young athletes from debilitating head injuries. Image Credit: ReutersΑπό τον WICC
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Host Paul Pacelli opened Thursday's "Connecticut Today" with disturbing numbers from a new poll measuring "climate anxiety" with young Americans (00:32). CBS News reporter Wendy Gillette explained the criminal indictments facing New York City Mayor Eric Adams (05:20), while "Only In Bridgeport" blogger Lennie Grimaldi talked about the area lawyer a…
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A newly-published report says there's a likely link between COVID and diabetes. It suggests the virus is creating inflammation in the pancreas. Baylor infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Hotez says this study comes as a growing number of parents question the impact of COVID on kids and aren't getting them vaccinated. We asked Dr. Browne about the c…
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Vaping has continued to be a real health concern for young people in America. Right now, national statistics show close to 6% of middle and high school students are using e-cigarettes regularly. While there are a lot of efforts to combat vape-use among pre-teens and teens, one company founded by young adults, has created vape-detection technology. …
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Host Paul Pacelli opened Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" with news of another major political figure failing to "turn down the political rhetoric" in this election season (00:38). Blogger and columnist Chris Powell dropped by to discuss whether or not any books are really "banned" in Connecticut or in the U.S. (06:18). Hearst Connecticut Media colu…
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JoCleta Wilson is almost 100 years old and still working. She said she is the oldest Home Depot employee in the country. She talks about her career as a dancer in the 1940s, retiring three times and "hating it every time," and the secrets to a long life...Από τον NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Only a few weeks into the new school year and health experts are sounding the alarm about sleep deprivation for students. According to the CDC, more than 57% of middle school students, 72% of high school students and 75% of college students are not getting enough sleep nationwide. Wellness coach, Amy Llinas, gave us advice on how to help our kids c…
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President Joe Biden issued a major disaster declaration for Fairfield, Litchfield and New Haven counties from the historic August 18th flooding. The approval of the disaster request makes relief funding available to affected individuals to cover temporary housing and home repairs and provide homeowners low interest loans to cover uninsured property…
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Have you seen more spotted lantern flies in Connecticut lately? Scientists say, you’re not crazy. Experts at The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station have been getting an influx of public sightings of the insects, especially in Milford. Connecticut’s State Entimologist, Victoria Smith, explained why the invasive bug is popping up more than e…
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Attorney Barry Knott has been appointed to be the financial receiver for Success Village. A Superior Court judge has granted Knott full and total control of the 924-unit complex housing more than two-thousand people between Bridgeport and Stratford. We got reaction from Bridgeport Chief Administrative Officer, Tom Guadett, who previously said a rec…
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