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Alternative energy

Maritime Aquarium Conservation Project Manager Justin Susarchick, left, and Conservation Research Assistant Rebha Raviraj put together a greenhouse made with PVC pipe on April 12, 2023, behind the the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, Conn. The greenhouses will test different types of cordgrass in local salt marshes. (Raquel C. Zaldívar/New England News Collaborative)
Sabrina Garone
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Maritime Aquarium Conservation Project Manager Justin Susarchick, left, and Conservation Research Assistant Rebha Raviraj put together a greenhouse made with PVC pipe on April 12, 2023, behind the the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, Conn. The greenhouses will test different types of cordgrass in local salt marshes. (Raquel C. Zaldívar/New England News Collaborative)

Governor Ned Lamont is hoping to find alternative energy solutions for Connecticut residents. There are a few bills in Connecticut right now aimed at delaying the sale of Sikorsky. A new survey finds state residents want something to be done about the high cost of living. And inflation is making it difficult for Connecticut's community health centers to keep their doors open.

Sabrina is host and producer of WSHU’s daily podcast After All Things. She also produces the climate podcast Higher Ground and other long-form news and music programs at the station. Sabrina spent two years as a WSHU fellow, working as a reporter and assisting with production of The Full Story.