Who doesn’t love the Hartford Whalers logo? We had a fun segment Sunday on Face the State (link to video is below,) one that Hartford Whalers fans and lovers of our state […]
The Most “Connecticut” U.S. President
Only one Connecticut native has ever made it to the White House, and George W. Bush always said he was a Texan. His father also considers himself a Texan, but he has […]
Former Major Leaguer Says Stadium Would Transform Hartford
The deal to build baseball stadium in Hartford’s Downtown North neighborhood was initially seen as a home run for Connecticut’s beleaguered capital city, but there have been questions raised about the plan […]
Hartford Whalers Represented at Stanley Cup
Of the more than 18,700 fans at the Staples Center in Los Angeles watching Friday’s Stanley Cup overtime thriller, many were wearing jerseys and hats for the hometown team. There were also […]
9th Annual Capital Catwalk a Huge Success
What a great night we had raising money for Dress for Success Hartford. The 9th annual Capital Catwalk at the Hartford Stage featured members of the community, including Hartford Police, and members […]
5 Years Ago: the Death of Michael Jackson
Reporting on death is a sad part of being a journalist. I have to do it nearly every day, but rarely does it happen in such dramatic fashion as it did on […]
Pelto Concedes Winning is Unlikely, but Race “Wide Open”
Pundits have been saying former state representative Jonathan Pelto faces a difficult road in his run for governor, and the Democrat turned independent admitted as much on Face the State this past […]
Hamden Coach Remembered at Stanley Cup
It’s hard to see, and not talked about often, but a revered hockey coach from Hamden has been memorialized at the Stanley Cup Championship. On the back of the helmet worn by […]
Lunching with a Legend
Denise D’Ascenzo and I had the great privilege of attending a special luncheon today honoring Barbara Walters, the trailblazing journalist who “retired” this spring. The 84 year old has already come out […]
Stadium Newest Piece in Hartford Renaissance
The news that not only are the New Britain Rock Cats staying in Connecticut, but moving to a stadium twice the size in Hartford has been all the buzz since the story […]