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Connecticut State Dental Association President Dr. Mimi DeLessio-Matta discusses dental care during the pandemic and a proposed Dental Bill of Rights

Connecticut State Dental Association President Dr. Mimi DeLessio-Matta discusses dental care during the pandemic and a proposed Dental Bill of Rights
AARP Connecticut's John Erlingheuser discusses COVID-19, nursing homes and the upcoming legislative session.
Hartford HealthCare Chief Epidemiologist Dr. Ulysses Wu discusses the latest on the coronavirus and the omicron variant.
UConn Professor Manos Anagnostou and Eversource VP for System Planning Digaunto Chatterjee discuss the extension of the university's Eversource Energy Center.
CPA Michael Welch of Pue, Chick, Leibowitz & Blezard in Vernon discuss end-of-year tax planning.
Former University of Hartford archeologist Richard Freund discusses the roots of Christmas
Connecticut Paid Family and Medical Leave Authority CEO Andrea Barton Reeves discusses the rollout of paid leave in Connecticut
Lynsey Winters Northeast Public Relations Manager for Lake Compounce. Holiday Lights at Lake Compounce returns this year with two all new shows, Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree and Once Upon a Christmas, Connecticut’s Tallest Christmas Tree, over 500,000 lights and several events happening all season long. Holiday Lights at Lake Compounce will run Fridays from 5 – 9 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays from 4 – 9 p.m. from November 26 through January 1, except Christmas Day. Visitors can expect a f...
Bristol Health President and CEO Kurt Barwis discusses Medicare open enrollment
Tim Phelan, president of the Connecticut Retail Merchants Association, discusses holiday shopping, inflation and retail theft.
Major Migdalia Lavenbein, Greater Hartford Services Coordinator for The Salvation Army. The Salvation Army will deliver 900 meals to seniors in need in Hartford, East Hartford, West Hartford, Bloomfield, Newington, Windsor and Wethersfield on Thanksgiving Day
Oakridge Dairy CEO Seth Bahler discusses the dairy's new anaerobic digester, the pandemic and supply chain issues.
Nevin Christensen owner of Flamig Farm, home of the big backwards EGGS sign in West Simsbury, CT. We hope our offerings bring you joy and brighten up you life whether it’s visiting our farm animals, celebrating a birthday, laughing and singing as you go take a hayride or capturing a once in a lifetime photo of a loved one’s first pony ride.
Connecticut Food Association President Wayne Pesce discusses how inflation and supply change issues are affecting Connecticut grocery stores and shoppers.
Connecticut Public Health Commissioner Dr. Manisha Juthani discusses kid-size COVID vaccines, boosters and the holidays.
Eric Hammerling - Executive Director of Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA) talks bout all the benefits of getting outdoors and enjoying time in nature.
Connecticut Foodshare CEO Jason Jakubowski discusses the end of drive-through pandemic food distributions and the start of the annual Turkey and Thirty campaign.
Cal Miller of MIller Farms talks with us about the upcoming Thankful Turkey program. More info at https://millerfarms.us/products/thankful-turkey
Jana Colacino, Site Administrator, Butler-McCook House & Garden and Isham-Terry House talks about Mourning Wreath Upon the Door – A 19th-Century Immersive Halloween Show. More info https://ctlandmarks.org/events/
League of Women Voters of Connecticut President Laura Smits discusses the upcoming municipal elections
Lexi Mnich our marketing director Roaring Acres Alpacas Farm. Fall Farm Festival October 23rd 10 am - 3 pm (Rain date October 24th) https://www.facebook.com/roaringacresalpacas Come and have a fun filled day at the farm with trick or treating for the kids, shopping at local vendors in our pasture, enjoying some delicious food and sweet treats and petting our feeding our wonderful alpacas.
Connecticut State Trooper Stephanie Cortes discusses state police recruiting efforts.
Acting State Consumer Counsel Richard Sobolewski discusses the $103.4 million Eversource Accountability Plan
Morgan Hilyard Executive Director Simsbury Chamber of Commerce. The Simsbury Chamber of Commerce, Simsbury Meadows Performing Arts Center and Town of Simsbury invite you to celebrate Halloween at our Spooktacular Drive-Thru Celebration on Sunday, October 17th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entry to the event closes at 4:00 P.M. This event has two parts: a Drive-Thru portion and field activities.
Chris George, with Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services, discusses Afghan refugees coming to Connecticut.
Katie D’Agostino Vice President, Marketing & Operations Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce talks about the Pequabuck River Duck Race held in Forestville Center.
Jon Hipsher, with the Connecticut School Transportation Association, discusses the school bus driver shortage and a looming COVID vaccination and testing deadline.
John Lyman at Lyman Orchards talks about the fall activities and changes that the Orchard and grounds have had to go do to prepare for the Fall season. Lets Rock and Roll!
Kelsey Wentling, with the Connecticut River Conservancy, discusses the annual Source to Sea Cleanup
Dr. George Kuchel and Dr. Richard Fortinsky of the UConn Center on Aging discuss precision gerontology and a new $7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.