The state budget is a heap of trouble right now with all of the coronavirus costs that are racking up more and more dollars against it, and former Lt. Gov candidate Joe Markley came on with Gary to break it all down.
The state budget is a heap of trouble right now with all of the coronavirus costs that are racking up more and more dollars against it, and former Lt. Gov candidate Joe Markley came on with Gary to break it all down.
MELISSA LYONS, Until We Meet Again, From Grief to Hope After Losing A Pet, Melissa Lyons grew up on a farm where animals were an important part of her life. She is an award-winning author, speaker and entrepreneur who has been featured on CTV News, CBC radio and other media outlets. She is passionate about helping people connect with and embrace fresh perspectives when faced with loss or tragedy. Her book Until We Meet Again, is a heartwarming story of loss, unconditional love and hope. Written from the perspective of a beloved pet who has moved on and whimsically illustrated, readers are guided to feel memories, cry if they wish and then move towards living their life deliberately with joy and love. She spoke about the book to Brad and Paul
MICHAEL FREIMUTH, Executive Director Capital Region Development Authority talked to Paul and Brad about: Vaunted NCAA basketball tournament returns to unlikely home in Hartford's XL Center. Hartford's XL Center is one of 14 locations positioned to reap the economic benefits of hosting part of this year's so-called "March Madness" tournament, which annually ranks as the second-largest postseason sporting event in terms of ad revenue behind the Super Bowl.
President of the Motor Transport Association of Connecticut, Joe Sculley joined Brad Davis and Gary Byron to dispel claims made in a recent op-ed by attorney Gail Berritt