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Got eclipse plans?

A total solar eclipse from 2017. Our region will be able to get a partial viewing of a solar eclipse on Monday, April 8.
Courtesy of SHU Discovery Science Center and Planetarium
Our region will be able to get a partial viewing of a once-in-a-generation solar eclipse on Monday, April 8.

New, potentially toxic chemicals have been discovered in Bethpage. The release of a report on a Suffolk ransomware attack has been delayed. Connecticut’s state comptroller calls for more oversight of the disability pension system. And what are your plans for Monday’s solar eclipse?

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.
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