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Melissa in the Morning: Shoulder Check
āSome people may need a hand, and we all have a hand to give.ā Thatās the mission of the Shoulder Check initiative created through the HT40 Foundation. The nonprofit based in Fairfield County was made in honor of the late Hayden Thorsen and what started as a simple hockey showcase has caught the attention of even the NHL. We spoke with Rob Thorsen, Founder and Executive Director of Shoulder Check.
For more information: https://www.shouldercheck.org/
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Melissa in the Morning: New Coach, New Beginnings
Major announcements coming from CT United FC: a new coach, details on the clubās inaugural 2026 season AND a more definitive timeline for the Bridgeport MLS stadium! Founded in 2024 and owned by Connecticut Sports Group, Connecticut United Football Club (CT United FC) is the fifth independent professional menās soccer club in MLS NEXT Pro. We got the details from AndrĆ© Swanston, CEO of CT Sports Group.
For more information on the pro-team: https://www.ctunited.com/
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CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Going Easier On Marijuana?
Thursday's "Connecticut Today" featured host Paul Pacelli talking about the message President Trump may or may not be sending by re-classifying marijuana from a "Schedule One" drug to a "Schedule Three" drug in the federal government's drug hierarchy (00:41). Former Bridgeport Democratic state Rep. Chris Caruso dropped by with his weekly update, including some year-end thoughts regarding the City of Bridgeport (15:09). CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nikole Killion joined us from Washington, D.C. regarding a controversial House vote connected to Affordable Care Act subsidies (23:04)
Melissa in the Morning: Reporting Elder Abuse
After an egregious case of elder abuse in Griswold, CT, we spoke with Dorian Long, the Social Services Program Administration Manager with the Department of Social Services about detecting elder abuse and reporting it correctly.
Melissa in the Morning: State Audits
The Department of Veterans Affairs had a recent audit done reflecting issues with overpaid workers and a lack of necessary reporting. For the first time on the show, we had two of our state auditors, John Geragosian and Craig Miner, about this latest audit. We also got a better understanding of the auditing process and what happens after the results are public.
Melissa in the Morning: Job Search in 2026
Thereās already a lot of stress this time of year especially financially. And if you are focused on your career unhappiness or unemployment, career strategist, Julie Bauke, shared advice on how to reinvigorate/restart your search in January.
Melissa in the Morning: Not-So Merry Christmas
It's dubbed "the most wonderful time of the year" but is it actually the most stressful? The holiday season may bring out the sadness in some and the mental health challenges in others. How do we detect if we or loved ones are struggling this holiday? And what can we do to better support them or ourselves? We asked Dr. Raviv Berlin,Ā Chair of Psychiatry at Stamford Health.
Melissa in the Morning: Horseshoe Crab Protection
New York signed an act into law that has a great environmental impact, including here in Connecticut. We spoke with Dr. Sarah Crosby, Vice President of Conservation at the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, about the Horseshoe Crab Protection Act.
Melissa in the Morning: $100M Lawsuit
The estate of Jacqueline āMimiā Torres i preparing to sue the state of Connecticut for $100 million dollars. We asked Ranking Senator on the Committee on Children, Senator Jason Perillo, about this and the latest with his DCF communications.
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Melissa in the Morning: Stew Leonard Jr.
We asked Stew Leonard Jr. about his plans to hand over the reigns to the next generation as the next CEO and president of Stew Leonardās. We also asked about the latest moves to bring a new storefront to lower New Haven County.
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Wake Up With Finch And Kane - December 21, 2025
Melissa in the Morning: Piping Plovers in Milford
Bird lovers, we have good news about the piping plovers at Milford Point; more babies fledged there this year than on any beach in the state in the 40 years that records have been kept. For more information, Tom Anderson is here, Director of Communications for Connecticut Audubon Society and Editor of Connecticut State of the Birds.
For the full report: https://ctaudubon.org/2025/12/40-piping-plovers-nested-and-38-babies-fledged-at-milford-point-in-2025-no-beach-in-connecticut-has-had-more-in-at-least-four-decades/
Melissa in the Morning: Sexual Misconduct Report
Disability Rights Connecticut released a report following an investigation into sexual misconduct at Connecticut's only prison for women. Itās a 27-page report highlighting alarming problems if not corrected will only allow the problem to continue at a high rate, according to the civil rights agency. To discuss the report, we spoke with state Senator John Kissel, Ranking Senator on the Judiciary Committee.
Full report: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5952983059cc68ff83ce3153/t/694167170bf5da1efebdebd6/1765893912027/DRCT+Report+on+Sexual+Abuse+at+York+Correctional+Institution+Dec+16+2025.pdf
Melissa in the Morning: Norwalk Bus Cameras
The Norwalk City Council adopted an ordinance to use school bus cameras and ticket people who illegally pass them. Shelton launched its school bus camera enforcement program this school year and last year, Bridgeport launch its program too. Norwalkās cameras are set to be up and running by the 2026-27 school year. For more on this, we checked in with Norwalk Police Chief James Walsh.
Melissa in the Morning: Unpaid Student Teachers
Are we shooting ourselves in the foot when it comes to attracting and retaining people to teach in Connecticut? A new survey conducted by the Connecticut Education Association, Connecticut largest teachersā union, shows 90% of student teachers in Connecticut are deeply concerned about affording groceries and other necessities, and more than 80% say unpaid student teaching makes them feel exploited. Thatās why thereās a renewed call for paid student teaching in Connecticut. To talk more about this, we spoke with Hannah Spinner, a graduate student at UConn pursuing a teaching career. She also chairs the CEAās statewide Aspiring Educators Program...
Melissa in the Morning: Benefits Trafficking
Have you heard of benefits trafficking? Itās a crime that is on the rise apparently here and across the country. Itās basically using an elderly relative for financial gain and abusing them in the process. A Griswold couple is now facing multiple charges after police say they were housing an elderly family member in their home. They reportedly starved and abused her while exploiting her for financial benefits.
We spoke with Paul Greenwood, a career prosecutor with the San Diego district attorneyās office, now retired, but after 40 years of prosecuting elder abuse cases, heās a public...
Melissa in the Morning: National Fire Truck Shortage
There is a national shortage of fire trucks and we are seeing that impact even at our local departments. Senator Richard Blumenthal has demanded an investigation by the FTC into the three companies behind the truck manufacturing.Ā We spoke with him about the problem.
Melissa in the Morning: Disclosing Medical Conditions
A lawsuit claims Central Connecticut State University terminated an employee over her tuberculosis diagnosis. The woman in this case says she contracted the bacterial infection from a student while working as a specialist at the university. The complaint claims, the school violated federal law banning discrimination against people with disabilities. Her attorney representing her happens to be a contributor to the show. Attorney Gary Phelan is here with Hurwitz Sagarin & Slossberg in Milford and is also law professor at Quinnipiac University.
Melissa in the Morning: Metro North Ticketing
Weāre not talking price hikesā¦but we are talking about a total rewire of how Metro North train tickets will work starting in January. Jim Cameron, author of the "Talking Transportation" column runs in CTMirror gave us the details.
Original article: https://ctmirror.org/2025/12/14/metro-north-ticket-turmoil/
Melissa in the Morning: The Big Bad Flu
There are more and more reports about flu cases in Connecticut and it seems the flu symptoms are worse than usual. We spoke with Dr. Fred Browne from Griffin Health about this year's flu season and why it's so aggressive.Ā
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Melissa in the Morning: Anthony Anthony Leaving
After a very impactful three years, Chief Marketing Officer of the State, Anthony Anthony, has decided to leave his position, effective in February 2026. We spoke with him about the decision and his biggest accomplishments in this role.Ā
CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Automated Speed Cameras Are Coming To Fairfield
"Connecticut Today" host Paul Pacelli discussed news that Fairfield is now the tenth state municipality to announce the coming use of automated traffic cameras. Many folks consider the cameras necessary, while others consider such systems a "big-government" intrusion on civil liberties (01:01). Connecticut Inside Investigator reporter Marc Fitch talked about the latest controversy surrounding the state's Public Utilities Regulatory Authority under former chair Marissa Gillett (14:18). Hearst Connecticut Media Senior Editor and Columnist Dan Haar updated us on the state employment picture and the departure of a key state marketing official (20:04). CBS News White House reporter Aaron Navarro also weighed in on...
Melissa in the Morning: Cameras in Orange
These devices can be controversial, but another town is on board with adding speed and red-light cameras to the municipality. Orange town officials voted unanimously to incorporate them. For the latest on this, we checked in with Orange First Selectman Jim Zeoli. (00:00) We then spoke with DOT spokesperson, Josh Morgan, about the process of approval for cameras in any town or city. (9:03)
To see a list of the approved plans: https://portal.ct.gov/dot/programs/automated-traffic-enforcement-safety-device/approved-plans?language=en_US
Melissa in the Morning: City Council President
We welcomed newly elected president of the Bridgeport City Council, Jeanette Herron, to hear her plans for the 20-member department.
Melissa in the Morning: Armed Security Guards
An investigation is ongoing after an armed security officer discharged a firearm inside Torrington Elementary School. It happened Tuesday morning before students got there so thankfully no one was hurt but it puts questions in peopleās minds about whether to have armed security at schools.
Letās remember, last month the Bristol Board of Education unanimously voted to add armed security personnel to the school districtās staff. Itās the first district in the state where employees are authorized to carry firearms. We spoke with one of our law enforcement experts, Gary MacNamara, about the case and its...
Melissa in the Morning: Twelve Scams of Christmas
I donāt see a partridge in a pear tree, but we do see a lot of scams out there to be aware of. We spoke with Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli from the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection about the 12 Scams of Christmas to look out for.
CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Waterbury's Water Problem
Host Paul Pacelli welcomed Waterbury Mayor Paul Pernerewski to Tuesday's "Connecticut Today" to update the status of his city's current water system repairs (00:55). Yankee Institute blogger Meghan Portfolio dropped by to talk about a state-funded hospital takeover (10:34). CBS News Washington reporter Linda Kenyon updated us on the current status of competing bills regarding health care and a possible extension of Obamacare subsidies (21:07). We also welcomed Bill McClay, co-author of, "Jewish Roots of American Liberty: The Impact of Hebraic Ideas on the American Story" (24:08), and finally, Paul offered his thoughts on the Town of Orange and the City of Waterbury moving...
Melissa in the Morning: Homelessness Support
What happens when the weather gets dangerously cold, and the Governor directs the stateās Severe Cold Weather Protocol to be activated? Find out how United Way of Connecticut 211 helps residents avoid the severe cold, especially those who are homeless.
For more information: https://www.211ct.org/
Melissa in the Morning: Trauma Team
Over 5 million people worldwide have been trained in the American College of Surgeons Stop the Bleed program. The program aims to make these life-saving skills as common as CPR. Following the Brown University shooting claiming the lives of two students and leaving nine others injured, we talk about the importance of trauma response skills from hospitals to the everyday bystander. We spoke with Dr. Shea Gregg, Chair of Surgery at SVMC and Chair of CT State Trauma Committee.
Melissa in the Morning: Winter Safety
Ahead of the holidays and entering into the winter months, we checked in with Bridgeport Police Chief Roderick Porter and Fire Chief Lance Edwards.
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CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Will "No Excuse" Absentee Ballots In Connecticut Also Have Enhanced Security?
Host Paul Pacelli welcomed 16th District GOP State Sen. Rob Sampson to Monday's "Connecticut Today" to chat about proposed safety and security measures for future expanded use of "no excuse" absentee ballots in Connecticut elections (00:42). Retired FBI agent and University of New Haven Senior Criminal Justice Lecturer Ken Gray talked about this past weekend's mass shootings at Brown University and on a beach in Australia (10:40)
Melissa In The Morning: Stefanie Seanor
What does occupational therapists do?Ā Why are they so important in helping people recover and live their best lives? These questions and more are answered as Melissa welcomed Stefanie Seanor, the Department Chair for Occupational Therapy at Sacred Heart University.
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Melissa in the Morning: Open AI
Employees at The Walt Disney Company are feeling more uneasy over potential job losses following the companyās reported $1 billion agreement with OpenAI. Itās a decision that also made Disney lovers worried about the quality of the company known for their Imagineers. We got perspective from our cybersecurity and AI expert, Dr. Vahid Behzadon, from University of New Haven.
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Melissa in the Morning: Crowded Events
Following the deadly shooting on Bondi Beach in Australia, we spoke with crime prevention expert, Jim Perez, about situational awareness and how to feel more empowered in crowded places.
Melissa in the Morning: Flagman Inc.
Driver behavior is an increasingly bigger problem in Connecticut, especially when it comes to slowing down and moving over on our highways. In 2020, Corey Iodice, a local tow truck operator, was struck and killed on the Meritt Parkway while helping a driver pulled over. His death sparked the creation of Flagman, a non-profit traffic safety campaign focused on raising awareness about roadside dangers first responders and highway workers face. Cindy Iodice, founder of Flagman and proud sister of Corey, told us about the educational part of Flagman and whatās being presented in Fairfield schools right now. We also spoke wi...
Wake Up With Finch And Kane - December 14, 2025
CT Today With Paul Pacelli - How High Is Too High For The State's Minimum Wage?
Host Paul Pacelli offered his thoughts on Friday's "Connecticut Today" regarding the next mandatory increase in Connecticut's minimum wage to $16.94 an hour (00:41). Former Bridgeport State Rep. Chris Caruso joined us with his weekly update, including his thoughts on the latest guilty verdict in the Bridgeport absentee ballot scandal (15:31), while CBS News White House reporter Willie James Inman had an update regarding the U.S. seizing a Venezuelan oil tanker and what might be coming next between both nations (25:00)
The Beat & The Badge: "Stranger Danger"
Melissa Sheketoff and Gary MacNamara discuss the archaic phrase of "stranger danger" and how parents can help kids detect potential predators.Ā
Melissa in the Morning: Save the Sound
We checked in with Save the Sound to talk about the latest with the lobster cage cleanup and new protections for the river herring. We spoke to Long Island Soundkeeper, Bill Lucey.Ā
For more information: https://www.savethesound.org/
Melissa in the Morning: Business and TikTok
TikTok isnāt just about dance trends, music, and influencers, itās transforming how small businesses connect, grow, and thrive. This was the focus of a recent forum with CBIA and TikTok. Joining us now to discuss this relationship between business growth and the use of social media, we spoke with Danielle Cloud, CBIA policy director and John Moshos from Elm Street Diner.
Follow Elm St Diner on social media: @elmstreetdinerĀ
Picture Courtesy of John Moshos and Elm Street Diner