Prom season is almost upon us and teenagers are busy picking out their formal wear for the big event. For the guys, I’m told the big thing this year are colorful suspenders […]
Tonii, Tolls, and Tom’s TV Talkers
It seems as if the state legislature is in the fast lane to toll land. Tolls were a way of life for decades in Connecticut, as you can see in the picture […]
Pot, Politics and Pecs
This Sunday on Face the State, we were discussing everything from marijuana to the great communicator. We were joined by two young state lawmakers, State Representative David Arconti, Democrat of Danbury, and […]
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When Connecticut Said Goodbye to Tolls
Tolls were part of life in Connecticut for decades, and vanished after seven horrific deaths. Toll plazas were all over the state, but after a truck driver named Charles Klutz crashed into […]
Cruz Talks About His Run for Mayor
This Sunday on Face the State we continued our look at the race for mayor of Hartford, with our guest being the newest candidate in the race, Joel Cruz of the Working […]
Connecticut’s First Black Governor?
Could the Newtown Massacre have been prevented? That’s a question I posed to Scott Jackson during a taping of Face the State that aired Sunday, and it’s clear having to answer that, […]
The Clinton Alternatives?
There’s been talk one reason Democrats are privately concerned about the Hillary Clinton e-mail scandal is that their party has a weak bench of presidential timber, but a quick look at some […]