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Sabrina
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Carmans River in Yaphank

PFAS levels are down in Suffolk County drinking water. Bridgeport’s largest flea market announces its closure after some back and forth. Connecticut child care advocates celebrate a suite of bills passed in the state. Plus, a transgender veteran sues the Trump administration with some help from Yale.

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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