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Face CT 5-3-26
Former Bolton Republican State Representative Pam Sawyer continues advocacy for the Baby Safe Haven law, over 25 years since it first passed in Connecticut.
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At Home IN CT 4-26-26
John J. Gianoni President of the The Forestville Village Association and Chairman of the Forestville Duck Race fills us in on what is a duck race, and what we can expect for this years event on May 3, 2026
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Face CT 4-26-26
Republican Fifth Congressional District candidate Chris Shea introduces his bid to unseat Democratic Incumbent Jahana Hayes.
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At Home In CT 4-19-26
Rachel Lenda - Director of Tourism, State of Connecticut talks about some of the great events coming up in Connecticut this Spring and Summer. Grab that calendar and a pen and lets make some memories!
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At Home In CT 4-12-26
Stephanie Abrams, President & CEO of the New England Air Museum. School break events and Space exploration and History, right here in CT
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Face CT 4-5-26
CT Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Tony Guerrera delivers an update on the latest with the agency and how it's impacting drivers, as well as April's Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
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At Home In CT 3-29-26
Paul Petrillo, owner of Petrillo's Fairs and Festivals talks about some of the Food Truck Festivals and other spring time festivals coming up across the state.
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At Home In CT 3-22-26
Michael Fasulo, and Dawn Miceli of the Southington Drive-in Committee give us an updates up on the 2026 movie lineup, the hostory of the drive inn and some great events coming up this season.
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At Home In CT 3-15-26
Bill Flynn, Executive Director New Canaan Nature Center joins us for another week and topic. Bill talks about all the work the Nature Center has been doing in natural weed and pest control to make your yard safe and easy to care for this year. Take the easier route to enjoying your yard this season.
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Face CT 3-15-26
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong delivers an update on several issues concerning housing and utilities in Connecticut.
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Face CT 3-8-26
U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) discusses issues concerning the first week of the U.S./Israel war on Iran.
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At Home In CT 3-8-26
Bill Flynn, Executive Director New Canaan Nature Center talks about spring time events and summer camps.
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At Home In CT 3-1-26
Maple syrup is natures liquid gold. This season is looking to be a great season. Rob Lamothe, from Lamothe's Sugar house in Burlington updates us on the season's outlook.
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Face CT 3-1-26
Governor Ned Lamont opens up on some of the issues facing Connecticut and goals he's laying out during his campaign for a third term.
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At Home In CT 2-22-26
Tom Andersen, Director of Communications of the Connecticut Audubon Society talks feeders in the winter and what birds are hanging around during this record setting winter.
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We address the recent story of Margaret Healey, a 93-year-old Alzheimer's resident at a nursing home, who wandered off overnight on February 8, 2026, and died in the cold. Democratic State Representative Jane Garibay, Chair of the Aging Committee, and Carolyn DeRocco, the Vice President for programs and education at the Connecticut Alzheimer's Association, address several issues related to the case and disease.
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Face CT 2-15-26
Jeff Dorman of Feeding Families Foundation and Michael Pollock of the New Haven Pizza Club team up for a good cause to bring food to families dealing with hospitalizations.
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At Home In CT 2-15-26
Sue Frisch and Devin Willow talk about the 9th Annual Winter Weekend in Norfolk (WIN), happening Saturday, February 21, and Sunday, February 22. For a full schedule and the latest updates, visit weekendinnorfolk.org
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Jay Dougherty, GM of Mount Southington talks about how to get started in skiing. Events that the mountain will be hosting. Along with what it is like to have a ski season where mother nature is providing some actual snow and cold temperatures.
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Kristie Gonsalves, President of North East Expos, Inc., the show’s producer who is a Board member of the Home & Garden Show Executives International, and a past president of the National Association of Consumer Show Producers. 44th Connecticut Flower & Garden Show”, starting Thursday, February 19 through Sunday, February 22, 2026, at the Connecticut Convention Center, 100 Columbus Blvd. in Hartford, Conn. Days/Hours: Thursday, Feb. 19 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday, Feb. 20 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 21 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sunday, Feb. 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Discounted admission tickets can be purchased now at www.CTFlowerShow.com
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Campaign Director Chelsea Dropik and West Hartford-based Board Member Robert O'Meara from Blood Cancer United talk about the Student Visionaries program to raise money for blood cancer research.
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Face CT 1-25-26
Former New York Lieutenant Governor Betsy McCaughey introduces her Republican gubernatorial campaign for Connecticut in 2026.
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Face CT 1-18-26
Adam Fuller, of the Eastern Connecticut Beekeepers Association, talks about preparing beehives before the spring season approaches and managing them once it does.
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At Home In CT 1-18-26
Chris Freeman, the interim president and CEO of the Mystic Seaport Museum talks about upcoming events and the Mystic Seaport Museum being Nominated for Best Maritime Museum in USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice Awards.
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At Home In CT 1-11-26
Willie Hallihan of The Salisbury (CT) Winter Sports Association talks about the 100th annual JumpFest and annual U.S. Eastern National Ski Jumping Championships in Salisbury, CT February 6-8, 2026 at Satre Hill, 80 Indian Cave Road. All information can be found at JumpFest.org
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At Home In CT 1-4-26
Gerri Griswold, White Memorial Conservation Center, Director of Administration and Development for The White Memorial Conservation Center talks about the great activities going on indoors and outdoors if you up for some cold weather adventures. Remember, there is no bad weather, just bad preparedness. Find all the events discussed and more at their website. whitememorialcc.org
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Face CT 12-28-25
Salvation Army Majors Donald and Paula Spencer give a final wrap on the WTIC Holiday Store efforts in 2025.
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At Home In CT 12-28-25
The 36th Holiday Store is a wrap. We raised over $295,000 and had an amazing season. The new to toe area Majors join me in studio to recap and reflect on the Holiday Season and the Meaning.
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At Home In CT 12-21-25
The Lights On Rosewood are back and return this year with another great local cause.
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Face CT 12-14-25
Lisa Angevine-Bergs, the Director of the Connecticut Christmas Tree Growers Association, explains it's not too late to get a tree yet for the 2025 season and how preparations for next year's Christmas tree shopping season are already underway.
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Major Rohan Gage, Divisional Secretary, The Salvation Army in Connecticut and Rhode Island Division. Finding out who and how the Army behind the Army functions this time of the year, and all year on the funds we raise during the Holiday Store.
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The 36th Annual Holiday Store is off and running. Lets meet our new Majors.
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Former New Britain Mayor and 2026 Gubernatorial Candidate Erin Stewart introduces her campaign and topline issues.
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Face CT 11-30-25
Catherine Marx, the U.S. Small Business Administration Connecticut District Office District Director, touts the importance of shopping locally during the Holiday season.
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At Home In CT 11-30-25
The Holiday shopping season is off and running in a feverish way. Stay calm and enjoy a fresh cup of coffee at Yellow King, and show local at the Bristol Bazaar. Specials and new items have recently been added to the shopping experience.
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Face CT 11-23-25
Manchester Road Race Public Information Official Rick Dyer goes through the history books and explains how people can join the race on Thanksgiving Thursday.
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Face CT 11-16-25
Connecticut Foodshare President and CEO Jason Jakubowski describes efforts underway in the "Thanksgiving for All" campaign for 2025.
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At Home In CT 11-23-25
Cal Miller of Miller farm and Oma's Pride talks about the Thankful Tukey program they have partnered up with Foodshare to help provide turkey to those in need this Thanksgiving season. Also a few recipes that you may want to try out his season for the feast of the roast beast!
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At Home In CT 11-16-25
Care Verikas is the founder and owner with her Husband, Eric of Dusty Dude Woodworks. If you are looking to get that special holiday gift and start the season off in a festive mood the Bristol Bazaar is the place to go!
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At Home In CT 11-09-25
Care Verikas Co-Founder of The Bristol Bazaar talks about the change of seasons in the Bazaar. Great events on tap and great deals coming into the Holiday shopping season.
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Face CT 11-9-25
Dr. Amy Fogelstrom Chai, the only Republican running in the First Congressional District race in 2026, outlines her campaign goals and issues.
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Face CT 11-2-25
Democratic Congressman John Larson (CT-01) gives an update on the Government Shutdown and his re-election bid for 2026.
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At Home In CT 11-2-25
2025 Boxes to boots is almost here. Volunteers and some more supplies are still needed. Kristen Gauvin joins us today for a last minute push!
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At Home In CT 10/26/25
Chris Martin, Ct state forester discusses the foliage season in CT and how the state is doing with the drought conditions as the relate to fires in our state forests.
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Stephanie Abrams, President & CEO New England Air Museum talks about some upcoming events for the Spoooky time of the year and colder months ahead. Oh, and now Joey has to get in an air to air dog fight with the president of the Air Museum! www.neam.org
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At Home In CT 10-12-25
Kristen Gauvin, President of Boxes to Boots talks about this years Operation Cares event 2025 happening again at New Britain High School, 110 Mill Street New Britain CT, 06051. The event date is November 15, 2025 starting at 9:00 a.m, the event will run until 3:00 p.m. All the information can be found at https://boxestoboots.org/
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Face CT 10-5-25
Connecticut Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Manisha Juthani discusses vaccine availability and guidance in Connecticut.
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At Home In CT 10-5-25
SAVE-THE-DATE: SATURDAY OCTOBER 18th, 2025 Kris Dargenio, founder and Queen of The Annual Plainville PumpkinFest is a downtown outdoor festival featuring live music, a kid's costume parade, kid's games, bounce houses, a large variety of food trucks, spooky haunted house and over 50 local vendors, downtown restaurants & businesses. It wouldn't be a PumpkinFest without pumpkins, so everyone is invited to bring their own carved pumpkins or decorate your own at the Pumpkin Patch!!
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Face CT 9-28-25
Rep. Vin Candelora discusses the Marissa Gillett, PURA Chairwoman Resignation.
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Melissa Cocuzza, Southington Apple Harvest Festival, Celebrating the 56th Year! Festival & Sponsorship Coordinator joins us this weekend to discuss the 2 weeks of fun entertainment and food coming to downtown Southington. October 3–5, October 10-12 2025
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