CT Today With Paul Pacelli – I’ll Take “Hypocrisy” For $1,000

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – I’ll Take “Hypocrisy” For $1,000

Monday’s “Connecticut Today” with host Paul Pacelli looked at the continued controversy surrounding graduation ceremony remarks from Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker earlier in May (00:34). Quinnipiac University Assistant Professor of Film, Television and Media Art and Director of the Graduate Cinematic Production Management Program Blythe Frank talked about her trip with students to…

The Lisa Wexler Show – Lisa On The Law

The Lisa Wexler Show – Lisa On The Law

Lisa Wexler answer callers’ questions on navigating an application for conservatorship, the difference between a will and a trust, & if prenup agreements can be enforced in probate court. #conservatorships #prenupsinprobate #willsandtrusts Image Credit: ArLawKa AungTun / iStock / Getty Images Plus

Melissa in the Morning: More Elder Protection at Home

Melissa in the Morning: More Elder Protection at Home

Governor Ned Lamont is expected to sign a piece of legislation approved during the 2024 session that directly impacts in-home care for seniors. Senator Kevin Kelly is the former co-chair of the legislature’s Aging Committee and an elder law attorney. He co-sponsored the bill giving our aging population more support in the state. IMAGE CREDIT:…

Melissa in the Morning: A Child’s Garden Part II

Melissa in the Morning: A Child’s Garden Part II

Last week, The Fairfield Board of Education reportedly announced the news about not renewing the lease for A Child’s Garden after one more academic year. The childcare center has been operating on town-owned property for over 40 years and the owners say THEY weren’t even told about the decision. We spoke with Mike Miklus, the…

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Should We Care What A Celebrity Says?

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Should We Care What A Celebrity Says?

Host Paul Pacelli wrapped up another week on “Connecticut Today” with a look at the controversy over comments made at a recent commencement ceremony by Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker (00:29). Former Bridgeport Democratic State Rep. Chris Caruso dropped by with his weekly wrap-up (13:31), while Westport Masonic Lodge No. 65 Master Richard Ruggiano…

The Lisa Wexler Show – Who Is Protecting Our Milk Supply From Bird Flu?

The Lisa Wexler Show – Who Is Protecting Our Milk Supply From Bird Flu?

Author & science and health reporter, specializing in plagues and pestilences, Donald G. McNeil Jr. joins Lisa Wexler to talk about his latest investigative reporting on the U.S. milk supply containing remnants of the bird flu. Image Credit: Wavebreakmedia / iStock / Getty Images Plus

Melissa in the Morning: Trumbull Playground Project

Melissa in the Morning: Trumbull Playground Project

The Trumbull Early Childhood Education Center Parent Teacher Organization announced a major funding award of $10,000 from the Rotary Club of Trumbull to the TECEC PTO in support of their multi-year initiative to fund and replace the playground at the school. We spoke with Kayla Seeley, president of the TECEC PTO and Rotary Club of…

Melissa in the Morning: Olympians in CT

Melissa in the Morning: Olympians in CT

For the first time in American history, an American gymnastics competition is expected to see three U.S. Olympic All-Around Gold medalists (Gabby Douglas, Simone Biles and Sunisa Lee) compete head-to-head. Two sessions will be held in Hartford. We spoke with General Manager of the XL Center, Ben Weiss, about the event, what went into bringing…

Melissa in the Morning: A Child’s Garden

Melissa in the Morning: A Child’s Garden

I think we hit a record high for listener inquiries regarding the same topic: no lease renewal for a longstanding early childcare center in Fairfield. We learned the lease for A Child’s Garden is being extended one more year before closing after 43 years in the Mona Terrace space. We asked First Selectman Bill Gerber…

Melissa in the Morning: “Not Very Nice to K-12”

Melissa in the Morning: “Not Very Nice to K-12”

We continue addressing the early childcare crisis in Connecticut. According to state data, we still have about 4,000 staffing vacancies for early childhood, a waitlist of more than 1,500 kids needing Care 4 Kids and school districts are juggling families trying to test their kids into Kindergarten despite not being five years old by September…