Melissa in the Morning: A Knockout Event

Melissa in the Morning: A Knockout Event

This weekend, Stratford High School’s gymnasium will be transformed into a Vegas-style boxing arena. On Saturday, April 13, 2024, a regulation-sized boxing ring will allow competitors to take center stage for the Chick Rosnick Boxing Club’s first Next Level Champion Boxing Show. What is the Chick Rosnick Boxing Club and what does the sport do for local youth? We spoke with Martin Chisholm, the lead coach and mentor of the club.

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Melissa in the Morning: How to Become an Aborist

Melissa in the Morning: How to Become an Aborist

There’s a common misconception that when your kids graduate from high school, the next step is college. But that’s actually not be true for all. In fact, more and more studies show kids go to college without a vision of their future, leave with a lot of school debt, and get a degree that doesn’t connect with the jobs they end up getting. So, we are exploring other opportunities for kids when it comes to their futures. We learned about working outdoors and arboriculture, from Vicky McCarthy from SavATree.  To learn more: https://www.savatreecareers.com

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CT Today With Paul Pacelli – It’s Not A Hard Question

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – It’s Not A Hard Question

Wednesday’s “Connecticut Today” kicked-off with host Paul Pacelli’s thoughts on Education Secretary Miguel Cardona’s handling of two key issues (00:24). We also got a perspective on the biggest stories around the state with Hearst Connecticut Media columnist and editor Dan Haar (13:16)

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Melissa in the Morning: Cannabis at Concerts

Melissa in the Morning: Cannabis at Concerts

Cannabis company, Budr, is not giving up its effort to land a permanent spot at the Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater in Bridgeport. After the city council rejected its initial bid last year, Budr came back with a call for zoning changes. We wanted to get some business perspective on this story from Dan Onofrio of The Bridgeport Regional Business Council. We also asked him what the future holds for Sikorsky Airport going commercial now that front-runner bidder, CAA, learned their executive director is set to retire.

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Melissa in the Morning: Free Bus Fares in Bridgeport?

Melissa in the Morning: Free Bus Fares in Bridgeport?

A proposal in Hartford would allow students in 16 underserving districts across Connecticut to ride public transit for free for afterschool jobs and activities. Bridgeport is one of the districts that would benefit IF the bill gets approved. But would it make much of a difference? We asked Mayor Joe Ganim and he shares specific examples of entities who have requested inexpensive transportation options recently and why he feels it’s a “no-brainer” idea.

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Melissa in the Morning: The Leading Disaster in America

Melissa in the Morning: The Leading Disaster in America

Most of us don’t realize we have just two minutes to escape a home fire, which is the nation’s most frequent disaster, according to the American Red Cross. Home fires claim seven lives every day in the U.S. — but having working smoke alarms can cut the risk of death by half. We spoke with Becky Johnson, Regional Disaster Officer of the American Red Cross Connecticut, about the need for functioning fire alarms and having an escape plan. Plus, she gave us details on the upcoming Sound the Alarm event on April 20th. For more information: www.SoundTheAlarm.org/Connecticut

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Melissa in the Morning: But how Bad is it?

Melissa in the Morning: But how Bad is it?

When you look at national statistics, it’s scary to see how prevalent domestic violence is in America. Up to date data shows 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men experience severe intimate partner abuse in some regard, according to The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. But does that really reflect how big the problem is here in Connecticut? We asked Deb Greenwood, CEO and President of the Center for Family Justice. Find out what they are seeing on the grounds in Fairfield County. What she shares may really shock you! Find out more about this, the resource available and an upcoming benefit April 27th: Walk a Mile in her Shoes. For more information: https://centerforfamilyjustice.org/calendar/events/

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CT Humane Society Pet of the Week

CT Humane Society Pet of the Week

Meet Pecan
Guinea Pig

ID: 55145003
Age: 10 months
Gender: Male
Spayed/Neutered: No
Size: Small
Color: Black / White
Location: Westport Branch
Area: Foster Home

About Pecan
Pecan is currently in a foster home, so an appointment is required to meet them. Applications are reviewed in the order in which they are received. CHS looks forward to helping you find your best match. The online adoption application is available at CThumane.org/AdoptionApp.

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – EV Survey Says?

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – EV Survey Says?

Tuesday’s “Connecticut Today” with host Paul Pacelli looked at a new Gallup survey concerning the consumer market and current attitudes surround electric vehicles (00:29). Blogger Chris Powell checked-in regarding a recent controversy at the State Capitol on how “mothers” are referred to in an appropriations bill (12:32). Yankee Institute blogger Meghan Portfolio stopped by to update the latest state employee contract costs (23:08)

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