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  • Commentator David Bouchier has an idea for updating the Thanksgiving dinner experience.
  • The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will help fund Connecticut railroad upgrades. Yale hosts the 4th annual Northeast Summit for a Sustainable Built Environment. Gov. Hochul vetoes a bill to recognize the Montaukett Indian Nation. And what’s the hold up on the deal between Prospect Medical Holdings and Yale New Haven Health?
  • An eloquent storyteller, Loki Karuna spoke with Suzanne about his weekly podcast TRILLOQUY, his job as Director of Artist Equity of the American Composers Orchestra, and his nationally- syndicated radio programs The Sound of 13 and Gateways Radio.
  • The 29th Infantry in Connecticut made history. It was the state's first volunteer infantry regiment of color.
  • Commentator David Bouchier suggests that voting tomorrow should be a practice run for a much more momentous vote next year.
  • How our region is honoring veterans this weekend and beyond. A recount of a Fairfield first selectman race is set for next week. And what’s it like to pick out the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree?
  • The first Flu and RSV deaths of the season have been reported in Connecticut. Millions of veterans who could be eligible for VA benefits, haven’t yet applied. Grants from Connecticut’s DOT will help improve pedestrian safety. And breaking down what’s going on with Bridgeport’s mayoral race.
  • Long Islanders have elected county legislators, town supervisors, a new Suffolk county executive and more. And many of Connecticut’s cities have familiar looking mayors.
  • A Long Island detective gets caught up in the greedy intrigue of the pharmaceutical industry as he searches for a missing biochemist. That’s the latest plot in a mystery novel by author Chris Knopf. Book critic Joan Baum has this review.
  • Stories from our region’s Indigenous tribes, in honor of Native American Heritage Month.
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