Watching the parole hearing of O.J. Simpson this past week brought me back to the summer of 1995, when I was on assignment covering a story that dominated our newscasts for much of […]
The Hartford Whalers Must-Have for the Country Club
Every Hartford Whalers fan who loves golf is going to want one of these. This is creation of PGA golfer and teacher John Bierkan, a Middlefield native. He’s taken his love for […]
Starbucks Expanding in Downtown Hartford
Starbucks Coffee is expanding in the downtown area of the capital city, five years after Governor Malloy called them out on television for its hours, that are more limited than Starbucks locations […]
Creativity Instead of Cake
We celebrated Kara’s birthday this past weekend, and brainstormed for some fun ideas. Kara told us she did not want to be tempted by more cake, after Better Connecticut producer Tracy Furey […]
2018 Governor’s Race
This Sunday on Face the State we talked about the governor’s race with analysts Duby McDowell and Kevin Rennie. Watch the segment here: http://www.wfsb.com/clip/13492528/face-the-state-the-race-for-governor Duby and Kevin suggested two additional names to […]
With Kennedy Out, All Eyes on Wyman
Politics & Plates
This is a pivotal week in the battle over a state budget. If the general assembly doesn’t strike a deal, then Governor Malloy can institute a contingency plan on Saturday. Sunday on […]
Journey to Abruzzo to Meet My Italian Family
Originally posted on Dennis House blog:
It seems one of the big questions people ask in January is about travel. “Any good trips planned for 2013?” Whatever vacation we may take this…
Classic Cars Out for the Summer
Summer means classic cars owners are hauling out their beauties for shoes and cruises. This past weekend in New Britain, the Klingberg Family Centers hosted its annual car show featuring automobiles as […]
Hartford Whalers License Plates Closer to Reality
I’m likely getting a new license plate later this year that will support a great organization whose mission is to help children. After more than a year of discussion, and more than […]
JFK’s 100th: His Time in Connecticut
Democratic nominee for president John Kennedy at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, 1960. Photo courtesy: JFK Library/Hartford Courant May 29th marks the 100th birthday of President John F. Kennedy, our nation’s 35th […]
The Future of the Connecticut Real Estate Market, Trump and Linda Blair, too
News of job cuts at ESPN, General Electric moving its headquarters out of state, and retirees moving to Florida have many wondering about the status of the Connecticut real estate market. Some […]
The Big Mo’ 2017
Kara Sundlun and I had the great pleasure to emcee an event near and dear to us, Big Mo’ 2017. The Mo’ is short for momentum, and is a fundraiser for the […]
Budget Crisis Talk, a Police Contract, and Weicker vs. Lieberman
With former Senator Joe Lieberman suddenly thrust into the headlines as a front-runner to become FBI director, this week on Face the State we will look back at the last time he […]
The Lost Dineen Pics
Kevin Dineen, one of the greatest Hartford Whalers ever apparently sat for a photo shoot for WFSB years ago. I found these in our archives, but no date on them. Might have […]
Can the State Fix the Budget Crisis?
The budget crisis is all everyone at the state capitol talks about these days, as lawmakers ponder tax increases and the governor layoffs. Will there be more cuts? A higher burden on […]
The First Communion Suit and the Holocaust Survivor
My son received his First Communion this past weekend, and in my judgement, rocked the white suit. It used to be that many young boys receiving the sacrament wore white, but […]
Harris Talks Up Experience for 2018
This week on Face the State we are joined by another potential candidate for governor, former Consumer Protection Commissioner Jonathan Harris. During the taping, Harris stressed his experience at the agency, along […]
The Hat Collection
I’ve picked up a bunch of hats over the years, and these are just some of my favorites: my CBS This Morning cap that was a gift from Gayle King, my Hartford […]