At Home IN CT 9/12/21
Replay of Brian Shactman talking about 9/11 with Gov. John Rowland. They take a look back at that day and also get into where we are as a society.

Replay of Brian Shactman talking about 9/11 with Gov. John Rowland. They take a look back at that day and also get into where we are as a society.
Connecticut AFL-CIO President Sal Luciano discusses Labor Day and state employee union contract talks with the Lamont administration.
SIMSBURY FLY-IN, CAR SHOW AND FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021 - 11 AM to 6 PM − Food Trucks ONLY (No other activities) Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021 - 8 AM to 5 PM − FULL event including Fly-In, Car Show and Food Trucks
Gerard O'Sullivan, with the Connecticut Insurance Department, discusses weather-related insurance claims
Matt Fleury has led the Connecticut Science Center since its opening in 2009, after serving as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer during the Center’s development since 2003. As President & CEO, Schools are heading back so will their be fieldtrips this season? How has the Governors free admission to are museums helped out during the pandemic.
CIAC Executive Director Glenn Lungarini discusses fall high school sports and Covid-19
Former Hartford Courant journalist Jon Lender looks back at his 48-year career.
John Proto, Executive Director of the Shoreline Trolley Line Museum in East Haven. There is always something to do on a Trolley! https://shorelinetrolley.org/
Patrice McCarthy, with the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education, discusses the upcoming school year and the coronavirus pandemic.
Patti Philippon Executive Director The American Clock & Watch Museum in Bristol. The American Clock & Watch Museum celebrates the innovation and artistry of the clock and watch industries through unique collections that engage, educate and enrich its community.
Connecticut Green Bank President and CEO Bryan Garcia discusses the bank's 10-year anniversary
Eastern Connecticut State University's new hemp cultivation program
Lisa Lappe, New Britain Museum of American Art Director of Marketing.
Lori Mathieu with the Connecticut Department of Public Health discusses the state's water infrastructure
Dinosaur State Park's Patrick Murphy talks with about the Park's history and great things to do and learn while attending.
Bob Inderbitzen of the American Radio Relay League discusses the group's reopening and rededication.
Christine Castonguay, Interim Director of the Connecticut Office of Tourism. Governor Lamont’s announcement about Connecticut Summer at the Museum – a new state program created in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic that allows Connecticut children to receive free admission at more than 90 museums across Connecticut between July 1 – Sept. 6.
CCSU History Professor Katherine Hermes discusses Independence Day and Connecticut's role in the American Revolution.
Lori Brown with the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters discusses the expanded Bottle Bill, TCI and PFAS contamination.
Gerri Griswold, Director of Administration and Development at White Memorial Conservation Center in Litchfield. Discuss the reopening of the museum and in person events.
Nicole Sousa, Museum Educator and Social Media Specialist, Farmers Market Manager Connecticut’s Old State House. Connecticut's Old State House Farmers Market will be held Tuesdays and Fridays, June 15 to October 29. Due to COVID-19, Farmers Market staff will be taking certain precautions. Masks are required to enter and shop the Farmers Market. Hand sanitizer will be available at the entrance. Please follow social distancing rules and one-way foot traffic through the Farmers Market.
Kevin Borrup, executive director at the CCMC Injury Prevention Center, discusses kids and summer safety.
Barbara Nair Spectrum Art Gallery Gallery Director. Essex Green Summer Arts Festival Father’s Day Weekend: Saturday, June 19 (10-5pm) and Sunday, June 20 (11-5pm) on the Essex Town Green, Essex CT Arts Center Killingworth and Spectrum Gallery announce a Call for Representational and Abstract Painters, Sculptors, Illustrators, Photographers, Original Printmakers, Fabric Artists, Glass and Wood Artisans, Jewelry Designers and Crafters for the 2021 Essex Town Green Outdoor Summer Arts Festival. Ope...
Kirby Stafford with the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station discusses ticks, mosquitoes and a new spotted lanternfly quarantine order.
Liza Andrews and Dan Cargill of the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic discuss the uptick in domestic violence during the pandemic.
Virtual book talk with Stasha Mills Healy, author of Secret Connecticut: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure being held Tuesday, June 15 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Virtual event hosted by the Cyrenius H. Booth Library: https://www.eventkeeper.com/mars/xpages/c/chbooth/ek.cfm Admission: Free and open to the public Contact: (203) 426-4533 Did you know that there’s a Connecticut hotel room with a helicopter inside? Aren’t you curious about the spectacular stained-glass church that was surrepti...
Avelo Airlines Head of Strategy Robert Ashcroft discusses the airline's planned East Coast base in New Haven.
Brian H Harvard, General Manager The Connecticut Renaissance Faire discusses the Robin Hoods Faire at The Harington Fair Grounds from May 22 thru June 20th. Info can be found at https://robinhoodsfaire.com/
Wendy Flynn, with the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, discusses the uptick in boating during the pandemic and National Safe Boating Week.
Two Valedictorians, then and now (1995 and 2021), 26 years apart. The connecting story line. How is life different at the same high school 26 years apart… what is expected of women, what do women expect, what does it take to excel? What the opportunities are for women in college and career, then and now. The 1995 Valedictorian at Mercy, Alissa DeJonge, is completing her first year as President of Mercy High School. (What a year!) What’s it like to come back to your HS as its leader? And during a...