Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Bravo Governor DeSantis

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Bravo Governor DeSantis

Friday’s “Connecticut Today” with Paul Pacelli wrapped up the week looking at the aftermath of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ move to send a group of migrants the Martha’s Vineyard (0:22). CEMA head Chris Herb talked about the recent controversy over the use of heat pumps in Connecticut (9:22).

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Cooking with Claud: Matzah Balls

Cooking with Claud: Matzah Balls

INGREDIENTS:
– 4 eggs
– 1/4 cup seltzer
– 1/4 cup olive oil
– 1 cup of matzah meal
Once mixed, refrigerate it. Make the mix into small balls and boil them in a pot of water. Simmer for about a half hour

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Melissa in the Morning: Supporting Veterans

Melissa in the Morning: Supporting Veterans

  1. National statistics show about 40,000 veterans are homeless across the US. Here in Connecticut, we have Homes for the Brave to support local vets. The non-profit is turning 20! We learned its history and how much it’s grown over the years. ((00:10))
  2. From one non-profit changing lives to another, we learned about the Chick Rosnick Boxing Club in Stratford. Learn how boxing is helping boys and girls as young as seven! ((08:51))
  3. Governor Ned Lamont took listener questions ahead of the general election. ((21:50))

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Melissa in the Morning: What is that Variant?

Melissa in the Morning: What is that Variant?

Apparently, there’s a new covid variant on the horizon. Dr. Browne talked about that and entering the fall with an uptick in cases. Also, there are some changes when it comes to infection bubbles. Hear the latest right here.

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Melissa in the Morning: Talking to Tweens

Melissa in the Morning: Talking to Tweens

  1. Dr. Amanda Craig has been a licensed marriage and family therapist for almost 20 years. She recently wrote a book helping adults communicate with their children and navigating conversation with social media in the mix. ((00:10))
  2. Republican candidate for governor, Bob Stefanowski, says he is not concerned with recent polls projecting Governor Lamont to be reelected. He explains why and answered listener questions. ((13:41))
  3. Zoo Minute: The Gala and animal-human connection ((29:21))

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Connecticut Today: Heading Towards November

Connecticut Today: Heading Towards November

Joe Aguiar lead the way on “Connecticut Today” as the march towards November continues! Terry Cowgill from CTNewsJunkie.Com called in to give his thoughts on what’s going on with the Republicans, Democrats and Independents in the lead up to the election (0:00). After that, Congressional Candidate Jayme Stevenson spoke to Joe about her campaign (14:59).

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Connecticut Today: Anxiety During And After The Pandemic

Connecticut Today: Anxiety During And After The Pandemic

Joe Aguiar once again took the helm of “Connecticut Today” and opened with something that’s been affecting adults for the last few years: anxiety. After reading a report from U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, Joe spoke on some of anxieties in the time during and after pandemic (0:00). After that, Joe welcomed Jason Garrapy, a business development manager at Endecom Business IT Solutions to talk about cyber security and what we can do to help prevent cyber crimes and hacks (6:38).

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