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  • Commentator David Bouchier enjoys a taste of rural nostalgia at a country fair.
  • The Full Story host Tom Kuser takes a closer look at the human impact of the landmark Sheff vs. O'Neill settlement with Elizabeth Horton-Sheff, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit.
  • Officials predict Hurricane Lee will mostly miss Long Island, but could bring dune erosion, dangerous rip currents and high tides to local beaches. Connecticut’s childcare workers look for support from the state. New York City drops lawsuits against Suffolk County and Riverhead. And a special session could be held in New York over the migrant crisis.
  • Hurricane Lee is projected to bypass Long Island, but the East End is working to fortify its sand dunes ahead of tonight’s high tide. A congressional inquiry has been opened Coast Guard Academy’s handling of sexual assault investigations. Connecticut will have new voting machines for the presidential election next year. And New York cannabis farmers and retail license holders are furious over the state’s botched rollout of the industry.
  • The novel, Between Two Moons, tells many stories all at once. The Full Story Host Tom Kuser explores all those narrative threads with author Aisha Abdel Gawad.
  • Connecticut’s election enforcement officials have opened an investigation into New Haven. Suffolk County executive candidates addressed voter concerns at a forum last night. And drag actor Charles Busch speaks to WSHU about his new book.
  • In his new book Leading Lady: A Memoir of a Most Unusual Boy, Charles Busch, shares stories from his childhood and life as a writer, playwright, director, drag actor, and cabaret performer.
  • Commentator David Bouchier reflects on history and memory and how much we forget.
  • Thousands of 9/11 first responders are living with post traumatic stress disorder. The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund has paid $12 billion to survivors of the terror attacks. And it’s primary election day in Connecticut tomorrow.
  • A poll reveals New Yorkers support a pathway to citizenship, but still have concerns over the influx of migrants. A judge rules the creation of New York’s ethics panel is a violation of the state’s constitution. The first turbine of Vineyard Wind should be finished within a week or so. And those retroactively added to the sex offender list look to Connecticut lawmakers for help.
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