Gregory Wrightstone is a geologist with more than 35 years of studying the Earth’s processes. His book, “Inconvenient Facts: The Science that Al Gore Doesn’t Want You to Know” was the result if a quest for truth about climate change – a subject uncritically reported by the mainstream media of an Earth lurching inexorably toward climate apocalypse.
Waterbury Alderman Vernon Matthews Jr. joins me with an status update on the complaints surrounding the Berkley Heights housing complex.
Local attorney Joseph Summa has been among those at the forefront of the attempt to keep Sacred Heart High School in Waterbury open. Today, he gives us details of the stumbling blocks that have stalled his proposal and what his motivation is to move forward.
Author and political analyst Amity Schlaes of the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation has concerns that Republicans are retreating in an attempt to erase the stigma of the January 6th, 2021 Capitol riots.
Michael Long
Michael Long joins me to discuss his new book “42 Today: Jacki Robinson and his Legacy“, a collection of essays offering fresh insight and reflections on the iconic player.
Political analyst and syndicated talk show host Jennifer Kerns of All American News and I discuss Major League Baseball’s decision to remove the All-Star Game from Georgia over the recent voter law enacted in the state.
We get an update on air travel as pandemic restrictions are slowly lifted from Kevin Dillon, the Executive Director of the CT Airport Authority.
Chris DiPentima
President and CEO of CBIA Chris DiPentima offers his thoughts and insights on the state’s plan to use part the $2.8 billion relief payment from the Federal government to cover the state’s budget deficit instead of using it as it is intended to be used.
Joe Markley
Political analyst and former CT State Senator Joe Markley joins me on today’s Talk of the Town to talk about a number of different topics, including the proposed legalization of marijuana at the same time they are considering the banning of flavored tobacco products.
Representative Tony D’Amelio
Connecticut State Representative Tony D’Amelio, who represents Waterbury and Middlebury in the 71st General Assembly District gives his thoughts on a bill being debated in Hartford that would allow restaurants and caterers to keep 1% of the 7.35% tax that is collected on meals. He also discusses a few other pieces of legislation that are working their way through the halls of the Capitol building.