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Sousa summer celebration

Two sousaphone's during Sousapalooza at Ball and Socket Arts in Cheshire, CT.
Molly Ingram
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Two sousaphone's during Sousapalooza at Ball and Socket Arts in Cheshire, CT.

The MTA says three of Long Island’s busiest railroad crossings will be replaced with bridges or underpasses. Fairfield residents want the town of fairfield to reconsider speed cameras. School districts in Connecticut will now have to tell parents when their child is restrained or secluded -- on the day it happens. Plus, the story of a special concert and a special conductor that was recently hosted in Cheshire.

Molly Ingram is WSHU's Public Policy reporter and editor, covering Connecticut. She also produces Long Story Short, a podcast exploring public policy issues across the state.
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