WICC The Voice of Connecticut

40 Episodes
Melissa In The Morning: Brother-Sister-Mother
Today at 2:00 PM

To wrap up the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour stop at the Blue Sky Diner, Melissa welcomed her brother Matthew Sheketoff as well as Claudia Sheketoff, her mother, to the program


Melissa in the Morning: Brown Roofing
Today at 1:50 PM

They're the title sponsor the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour, Brown Roofing! Melissa welcomed Kevin on to talk about the company and their involvement with "The Voice of Connecticut!"


Melissa In The Morning: Friends Of Boothe Park
Today at 1:43 PM

If you've ever had your picture taken in Stratford, chances are, it was at Boothe Park. Melissa welcomed the friends of Boothe Park to the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour to talk about what's going on at Boothe Park.


Melissa in The Morning: Sterling House
Today at 1:41 PM

The Sterling House Community Center always has something going on, and to give us an update, Melissa welcomed them to the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour!


Melissa In The Morning: Police Chief Renee Dominguez
Today at 1:40 PM

She's the new Stratford Police Chief and one of her first assignments, join Melissa Sheketoff at the Blue Sky Diner to take part in the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour!


Melissa In The Morning: Sikorski
Today at 1:38 PM

One of the biggest companies in Connecticut is located here in Stratford, that of course, is Sikorski and as such, we welcomed them back to the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour!


Melissa In The Morning: Stratford Veterans Museum
Today at 1:37 PM

Gerry Mucci joined Melissa at the Blue Sky Diner to talk about the Stratford Veterans Museum and some of the help they may need.

For More Information: https://stfdveteransmuseum.org/


Melissa In The Morning: Mayor David Chess
Today at 1:33 PM

Mayor David Chess joined Melissa at the Blue Sky Diner to take part in the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour to give an update on what's going on in Stratford.


Melissa In The Morning: Stratford Day
Today at 1:32 PM

Ahead of this weekends Main Street Festival and Stratford Day, we welcomed Stephanie Philips, the festival organizer, to the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour to talk about the event. "The Voice of Connecticut" WICC 600 AM and 95.9 FM will be there in attendance. 

For More Information: https://www.townofstratford.com/page/main-street-festival


Melissa In The Morning: Warbird Weekend
Today at 1:29 PM

This weekend, the Connecticut Air and Space Center is hosting Warbird Weekend and we had Len Roberto join the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour to talk about it. 

For More Information: https://www.ctairandspace.org/events/warbirdweekend


Melissa In The Morning: Stratford Superintendent
Today at 1:26 PM

Teachers aren't the only ones who the spotlight at the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour. Heather Borges, the Superintendent of Schools for Stratford also took part in the diner tour!


Melissa In The Morning: Stratford Teachers
Today at 1:25 PM

Melissa welcomed a couple of teachers from Stratford to talk about the end of the year festivities for schools as well as some of the changes that are coming to schools from the legistlature. Thank you to the Connecticut Educators Association for letting them represent the teachers at the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour!


Melissa in the Morning: Sissy
Today at 1:23 PM

We're back at the Blue Sky Diner in Stratford for the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour and there's no better way to kick off the festivities (on the deck this year!) than by talking to one of the owners, Sissy!


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - When Will We Ever Figure Out Rising Health Care Costs?
Yesterday at 9:42 PM

Host Paul Pacelli opened Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" talking about thousands of Connecticut residents who are about to see their medical debts erased through a state partnership with a non-profit (00:32). The bigger question? When will we ever slow down ever-rising health care costs? We also got an update on a list of big state stories from Hearst Connecticut Media Senior Editor and Columnist Dan Haar (14:08)


Melissa in the Morning: Failing to Stop for Buses
Yesterday at 1:10 PM

Senator Jeff Gordon introduced a bill now signed into law that will mean a suspended license for repeat offenders passing school buses illegally. We spoke with Sen. Gordon about the legislation.


Melissa in the Morning: College Tuition Accusations
Yesterday at 1:10 PM

Documents indicate former New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart used taxpayer money to fund her master's degree.  An independent investigation launched by current Mayor Bobby Sanchez shows a 2021 memorandum of agreement was signed that allowed Stewart to be reimbursed 32-thousand dollars for graduate school tuition. Attorney Bill Bloss is our legal expert on the show, we asked him about the latest in the ongoing spending scandal for Stewart and what it implies for her.


Melissa in the Morning: Social Media Safety
Yesterday at 1:09 PM

There’s a new law in Connecticut to better protect youth from online dangers and create more regulations for artificial intelligence. The legislation includes the requirement for social media companies to take several actions protecting anyone under 18 from social media addiction and other harms. We spoke with Milford Senator James Maroney, who led the effort to pass legislation regarding online protections.


Melissa in the Morning: Hurricanes and Cardiac Arrest
Yesterday at 1:09 PM

According to a new survey conducted by the American Red Cross, 8 out of 10 people believe it’s very important to know CPR and how to use an AED, yet only a quarter of Americans feel confident performing CPR or using an AED. We spoke to Richard Branigan, CEO of the American Red Cross Connecticut & Rhode Island Region, about the importance of CPR and AED Awareness Week. We also talked about prepping for hurricane season.

To get CPR & AED Training: https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class


Melissa in the Morning: Sparkle and Shine Squires
Yesterday at 9:47 AM

We connected again with Stamford local, Mike Squires. You know him as "The Macy's Guy" for his work cleaning the outside of the store last year. Now, he has a new partnership opportunity to help people needing clean laundry!


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Can Josh Elliott Defeat Gov. Ned Lamont In A Primary?
Last Tuesday at 9:46 PM

Host Paul Pacelli used Tuesday's "Connecticut Today" to look at an upcoming Democratic gubernatorial primary later on this year and whether or not we could see a major upset (00:32). Former GOP state legislator Joe Markley also offered his thoughts on that race (15:03), and we wrapped up the show with Yankee Institute blogger Meghan Portfolio's report on Connecticut's teachers' unions (25:35)


Free Early Childhood Ed Coming to CT
Last Tuesday at 3:24 PM

Governor Ned Lamont has announced an additional $320 million investment in Connecticut’s Early Childhood Education Endowment! Jon covered the press conference yesterday, and you can find out more about how to qualify at http://www.ctoec.org/early-childhood-education-endowment


Melissa in the Morning: Latest with Success Village Finances
Last Tuesday at 2:46 PM

We checked in with receiver, Attorney Barry Knott, about the latest financial news surrounding Success Village in Bridgeport and Stratford. 


Melissa in the Morning: Annual Torch Run
Last Tuesday at 1:23 PM

Tomorrow starts the annual Torch Run. Hundreds of law enforcement officers and Special Olympics athletes will carry the Flame of Hope across the state to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics programs. We spoke with Mike Mason, President and CEO of Special Olympics Connecticut for more details.
For Torch Run details: https://www.soct.org/event-calendar/law-enforcement-torch-run


Melissa in the Morning: Latest LI Sound Beach Report
Last Tuesday at 1:23 PM

In May 2026, Save the Sound released its latest Long Island Sound Beach Report, which grades beaches based on water quality data. We spoke with Bill Lucey, the Long Island Soundkeeper for Save the Sound.

For more information: https://www.savethesound.org/
For the full beach report: https://www.savethesound.org/beach-report


Melissa in the Morning: Dads and Work
Last Tuesday at 1:23 PM

A new Wall Street Journal article highlights more and more dads swapping out work hours to be with their kids and do housework. We spoke with career strategist, Julie Bauke, about the trends and got advice for dads wanting more at home time than office hours.


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Are Too Many Connecticut Legislative Races Uncontested?
Last Monday at 9:42 PM

Host Paul Pacelli kicked off a new week and month on "Connecticut Today" commenting on a Hearst Connecticut Media report that about 40-percent of all state House and state Senate races are likely to be uncontested in November. Is that bad for local democracy or just the "will of the people?" (00:40). We welcomed CT NewsJunkie columnist and Substack.com blogger Terry Cowgill to chat about multiple state and national topics (06:57), while we also replayed segments of CT U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy's appearance Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation" (15:42)


Melissa in the Morning: Camera Questions
Last Monday at 1:47 PM

It’s no secret; people in Fairfield are livid over the speed cameras. Tickets are now in effect after the cameras rolled out last month. Residents feel like the change came out of nowhere and that the speed limits are a bit dated. We spoke with Josh Morgan from the Department of Transportation about what parts of the speed camera enforcement fall under DOT and what falls under the municipality.


Melissa in the Morning: CEA Job Fair
Last Monday at 1:47 PM

There is a CEA Job Fair this weekend that will tackle Connecticut’s ongoing teacher shortage. We spoke with CEA President, Kate Dias, about the event and how to attract people to the challenging job of teaching in Connecticut.

To register for the event: cea.org/event/jobfair/


Melissa in the Morning: Another One Bites the Dust
Last Monday at 1:47 PM

After nine years as commissioner of the state Department of Developmental Services, Jordan Scheff is resigning this month for a new job. It’s a tale as old as time it seems in Connecticut and puts Governor Lamont in the hot seat about leadership in major state departments. We spoke with Senator Jason Perillo about the news; he is the Ranking Member on the Human Services and Children’s Committees.

Image Credit: Dee Ortiz


Melissa in the Morning: PURA Settlement
Last Monday at 1:46 PM

Last month, PURA tentatively settled a lawsuit by the state’s electric utilities. The suit acknowledges that former chair Marissa Gillett reportedly ignored the law by freezing fellow commissioners out of the regulatory process while in office and concealing her role as sole decision maker in hundreds of decisions. We spoke to Bryson Hull about this news; he is the Deputy Northeast Director for the Consumer Energy Alliance.

Image Credit: Eric Urbanowicz


The Beat & The Badge: Weightless Consequences
Last Monday at 8:43 AM

Probation...therapy...restraining orders...the sex offender list. 
These are just some of the examples of what we call "weightless consequences" for convicted criminals in horrible cases. We spoke about the importance of understanding plea deals and sentences and whether justice is really served. 


The Beat & The Badge: Where are Parents in America?
Last Monday at 8:40 AM

We looked at some national stories where youth crime cases landed mom and dad in the hot seat as well. We had the uncomfortable conversation about a lack of parenting impacting youth crime today. 


Wake Up With Finch And Kane - May 31, 2026
Last Sunday at 3:00 PM


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - What's Ahead For Connecticut's Political Landscape?
Last Friday at 9:42 PM

Host Paul Pacelli wrapped up another busy week on "Connecticut Today" wondering what Connecticut will look like in the coming years after a likely shift in both major political parties (00:29). Southington GOP State Sen. Rob Sampson joined us to chat about being "honored" as the most vocal member of his chamber during the past legislative session (14:04)


Andrew Rice Returns to The Download
Last Friday at 1:59 PM

Andrew Rice, candidate for CT's third Congressional district, returns after a hearing last night regarding his complaint against Democratic State Central


Melissa in the Morning: Pause to Cameras Program
Last Friday at 1:42 PM

There’s a push to pause the speed camera program in Fairfield after police reported mire than 100,000 warnings have already been sent to drivers in the first couple of weeks that the cameras have been live. We asked Senator Tony Hwang why he is calling for a pause, especially since he is a huge supporter of Vision Zero and the use of speed cameras in town.


Melissa in the Morning: Ansonia Investigation
Last Friday at 1:41 PM

Ansonia’s Board of Aldermen wants to at the possibility of misuse of public funds. The board voted Wednesday night to hire an outside law firm to investigate the allegations against former city officials. We spoke with Ansonia Mayor Frank Tyszka for the latest.


Melissa in the Morning: Raid at Success Village
Last Friday at 1:41 PM

Earlier this week, there was an FBI raid at Success Village. Two units at the 900+ unit complex between Bridgeport and Stratford was raided and we were told the units are tied to the ex-president of the co-op board handling finances for the complex. We spoke with Attorney Darnell Crosland who represents Ty Bird, the man in question following the FBI activity this week.

Image Credit: Eric Urbanowicz


Melissa in the Morning: 3 out of 10
Last Friday at 1:40 PM

According to the Milford United Way, 3 out of 10 households in the city are struggling to make ends meet. The Milford United Way provides resources and financial support to families in need. We spoke to Kathy Bonetti, Director of Milford United Way to learn more and highlight their biggest fundraiser of the year: the duck race.

INFO: Milford United Way office at (203) 874-6791
Duck Race INFO: United Way Of Milford Inc


Melissa in the Morning: Success of the Hotline
Last Friday at 1:39 PM

The New York Times recently reported on research that shows the rate of suicide among young people across the United States dropped significantly since the rollout of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline in 2022. States with the highest uptake of 988 service – including Connecticut – experienced an 18.2 percent reduction in observed versus expected suicides in this population. We spoke about these findings with Tanya Barrett, Senior Vice President of 211 Health and Human Services.

For more information: ctunitedway.org