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Nest numbers

An osprey nesting platform near Milford, Connecticut's Gulf Pond.
Sabrina Garone
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An osprey nesting platform near Milford, Connecticut's Gulf Pond.

Connecticut Governor Lamont may have a primary challenger. Long Island is doing a headcount on a rising bird population. Energy companies and PURA continue to clash in Connecticut. Plus, what do cuts to Medicaid mean for New Yorkers with disabilities?

Isabella Fabbo is a news fellow at WSHU.
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