After All Things Sabrina Garone
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News and culture from CT, LI and all things around Long Island Sound in less than 15 minutes. Weeknights, hosted by WSHU's Sabrina Garone
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Cost of clean water
Suffolk voters are a step closer to a ballot referendum to fund water quality efforts. New London County farmers want to expand a new technology to cut down on waste. A Long Island teen sues the Town of Brookhaven over her cancer diagnosis. And everything we know about the arrest of Kosta Diamantis.
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Studying the Sound
Researchers with the Long Island Sound Study are getting $2 million in federal funding. A closer look at Chris Murphy’s reelection campaign. Empire Wind 1 gets final approval for construction. Nursing homes continue to close all across New England. And more from WSHU’s new series Off the Plank.
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Serving the bays
New York's first commercial kelp farm has been harvested on Long Island. A report finds nearly half a million Connecticut residents don’t have enough to eat. Kosta Diamantis has been arrested. And a look at an effort to revitalize the Shinnecock language.
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Back to class
Connecticut schools slowly recover from chronic absenteeism. New York’s attorney general is appealing a decision that removed the Equal Rights Amendment from the November ballot. Community health officials want Connecticut parents to take advantage of the Baby Bond Program. A new fund will provide aid to families of Connecticut police killed in the line of duty. And Connecticut needs more housing, but what’s the best way to go about it?
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Uphill race
Connecticut Republicans nominate Gerry Smith, the first selectman of Beacon Falls, to challenge U.S. Senator Chris Murphy this November. Stony Brook faculty vote not to censure the school’s president over the handling of campus protests. An old movie theater in New Haven will transform into a childcare center. Oyster Bay could put more limits on shellfish harvesting. And sex trafficking in Connecticut has spiked since the pandemic.
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Creek clean up
More than 100,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil have been removed from an old Raymark Industries plant in Stratford. A new FAA plan would relocate Long Island air traffic controllers to Pennsylvania. The state of Connecticut is suing Altice. Acres of Suffolk farmland are now protected from residential development. And parents of Connecticut students with disabilities struggle to meet with school leaders.