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In Episode 07 of the Haunted America series, host Lyle Perez takes you on a spine-chilling journey through Connecticut, a state steeped in history and haunted by restless spirits. Known as the Constitution State, Connecticut is home to some of the oldest and most eerie ghost stories in the country. Released on September 18, 2024, this episode explores 10 of the most haunted locations in Connecticut: The Mark Twain House - 351 Farmington Ave, Hartford, CT 06105 Visit the former home of the beloved author, where the spirits of Mark Twain and his daughter Susy are said to still linger. The New London Ledge Lighthouse - New London, CT 06320 Explore this coastal lighthouse, haunted by the ghost of a former keeper named Ernie, whose spirit remains tied to the sea. The Curtis House Inn - 506 Main St S, Woodbury, CT 06798 Stay at Connecticut's oldest inn, where ghostly apparitions, cold spots, and eerie laughter are common occurrences. Union Cemetery - Stepney Rd, Easton, CT 06612 Wander through one of the most haunted cemeteries in America, where the “White Lady” has been seen floating among the tombstones. The Sterling Opera House - 112 Elizabeth St, Derby, CT 06418 Discover the ghostly performances still taking place in this historic opera house, where the spirits of past performers linger. Dudleytown - Cornwall, CT Dare to explore the abandoned ghost town of Dudleytown, often called “The Village of the Damned,” known for its dark legends and mysterious disappearances. The Lighthouse Inn - 6 Guthrie Pl, New London, CT 06320 Encounter the spirit of a tragic bride who haunts this coastal inn, her ghostly figure often seen near the water's edge. The Old Newgate Prison - 115 Newgate Rd, East Granby, CT 06026 Step into the eerie tunnels of this former prison and copper mine, where the spirits of former inmates are said to roam. Fairfield Hills State Hospital - Mile Hill Rd S, Newtown, CT 06470 Explore the abandoned halls of this old psychiatric hospital, where the spirits of former patients still linger. The Captain Daniel Packer Inne - 32 Water St, Mystic, CT 06355 Dine at this historic inn, where the spirits of Captain Daniel Packer and a young girl are known to make their presence felt. Join us as we uncover the haunted history of Connecticut, from its ghostly inns to its eerie cemeteries. Whether you're a seasoned ghost hunter or just love a good spooky story, this episode is sure to send shivers down your spine. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow ghost enthusiasts. Stay spooky, my friends! Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords: Haunted Connecticut, Connecticut Ghost Stories, Haunted Locations, Connecticut Paranormal, Haunted America, Mark Twain House, New London Ledge Lighthouse, Curtis House Inn, Union Cemetery, Sterling Opera House, Dudleytown, Lighthouse Inn, Old Newgate Prison, Fairfield Hills State Hospital, Captain Daniel Packer Inne, Ghost Hunting, Paranormal Connecticut Tags: #HauntedAmerica #GhostStories #ConnecticutHaunts #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedLocations #ConnecticutGhosts #MarkTwainHouse #NewLondonLedgeLighthouse #CurtisHouseInn #UnionCemetery #SterlingOperaHouse #Dudleytown #LighthouseInn #OldNewgatePrison #FairfieldHillsStateHospital #CaptainDanielPackerInne #StaySpooky
Author Steve Thornton asks “Who really makes history”? In his new book, Radical Connecticut: People's History in the Constitution State, co-authored by Andy Piascik, guest Steve Thornton tells the stories of everyday people and well-known figures whose work has often been obscured, denigrated, or dismissed. There are narratives of movements, strikes, popular organizations and people in Connecticut who changed the state and the country for the better. Unlike a traditional history that focuses on the actions of politicians, generals, business moguls and other elites, Radical Connecticut is about workers, the poor, people of color, women, artists and others who engaged in the never-ending struggle for justice and freedom. In this episode, we'll hear more about unions and labor strikes in Connecticut history including Thornton's participation in the Colt Firearms strike of the 1980's. Historian, activist, and union organizer, Thornton was designated a Connecticut History Gamechanger by Connecticut Explored magazine in 2022 for his bottom-up approach to Connecticut history. He authors the website The Shoeleather History Project which documents and explores progressive organizing from Hartford's grassroots. You can also hear more from Steve in our Grating the Nutmeg episode # 145. Activists Paul and Eslanda Robeson in Connecticut The link to Steve's Shoeleather History Project website and to purchase his new book is here: https://shoeleatherhistoryproject.com/ Read Dr. Cecelia Bucki's feature article on labor history here: https://www.ctexplored.org/the-labor-movement-in-connecticut/ Can you spare $10 a month to help support Grating the Nutmeg? It's easy to set up a monthly donation on the Connecticut Explored website at the link below. Thank you! https://ctexplored.networkforgood.com/projects/179036-support-ct-history-podcast-grating-the-nutmeg Subscribe to get your copy of Connecticut Explored magazine delivered to your mailbox or your inbox-subscribe at ctexplored.org. We've got issues coming up on food, celebrations and the environment with places you'll want to read about and visit. This episode of Grating the Nutmeg was produced by Mary Donohue and engineered by Patrick O'Sullivan at www.highwattagemedia.com/ Follow GTN on our Facebook, Instagram and Threads pages. This is Mary Donohue for Grating the Nutmeg. You can find me on Facebook and Instagram at WeHa Sidewalk Historian. Join us in two weeks for our next episode of Grating the Nutmeg, the podcast of Connecticut history.
Tri-state area or New England? Nutmeg or Constitution State? "Stuffy, preppy, sleepy"? What really makes Connecticut Connecticut, and what stereotypes can we stand to shake off? After the state's recent rebranding effort, it's a debate that has found its way to the national stage. This hour, Catherine Shen is joined by a roundtable of Connecticut Public hosts, as we debate what defines Connecticut. And we want to hear from you. What characterizes or typifies where you live? What do you think people get wrong or right about Connecticut's reputation? GUESTS: Colin McEnroe: Host, The Colin McEnroe Show Chion Wolf: Host, Audacious with Chion Wolf Dr. Khalilah Brown-Dean: Host, Disrupted Dr. Jonathan Wharton: Associate Professor of Political Science and Urban Affairs, Southern Connecticut State University; Columnist, CT News Junkie and Hearst Connecticut Cat Pastor contributed to this episode which originally aired on January 25, 2024.Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a recent report by PJ Media, over 75% of red state business owners say they are happy in their current location, while only about 30% of blue state employers say the same. So what is it like doing business in Connecticut? Chris Ulbrich — CEO of Ulbrich Stainless Steels & Special Metals, Inc. — explains the positives and challenges of operating in the Constitution State. Learn more about his company, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary, here.
Tri-state area or New England? Nutmeg or Constitution State? "Stuffy, preppy, sleepy"? What really makes Connecticut Connecticut, and what stereotypes can we stand to shake off? After the state's recent rebranding effort, it's a debate that has found its way to the national stage. This hour, Catherine Shen is joined by a roundtable of Connecticut Public hosts, as we debate what defines Connecticut. And we want to hear from you. What characterizes or typifies where you live? What do you think people get wrong or right about Connecticut's reputation? GUESTS: Colin McEnroe: Host, The Colin McEnroe Show Chion Wolf: Host, Audacious with Chion Wolf Dr. Khalilah Brown-Dean: Host, Disrupted Dr. Jonathan Wharton: Associate Professor of Political Science and Urban Affairs, Southern Connecticut State University; Columnist, CT News Junkie and Hearst Connecticut Find more about the show here: Where We LiveSupport the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2007 Murders of Jennifer, Michaela & Hayley Petit Perpetrated by Joshua Komisarjevsky & Steven Hayes (Part 3).On July 24, 2007, 2 men - Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes - invaded the home of William and Jennifer Petit in the town of Cheshire, Connecticut. Also in the home at the time were their Petit's two children, 17 year old Hayley and 11 year old Michaela. Throughout the early morning hours, these men attacked William with a baseball bat and bound Jennifer and the daughters upstairs in their bedrooms while they ransacked the house. Not finding what they were looking for - which was a large stash of cash - they decided to wait until morning to take Jennifer to the bank to withdraw money for them. But at some point after the sun came up, the plan to burglarize the home turned into something much more sinister...SOURCES:https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=petit+911+callhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2375357/Petit-family-murders-Connecticut-police-REFUSED-send-hostage-negotiator-home.htmlhttps://nypost.com/2013/07/23/police-errors-may-have-caused-victims-their-lives-in-ct-home-invade-horror/https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/41sins/til_the_cheshire_ct_police_have_never_reviewed_or/https://abcnews.go.com/US/police-defend-response-petit-family-connecticut-murders/story?id=11654076https://abc7news.com/archive/8362517/https://www.nhregister.com/news/article/Confession-Read-the-transcript-of-what-Joshua-11554276.phphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CO7n7V0fOxELINKS:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/killaforniapodPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/killaforniapodMerchandise: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.threadless.com/Website: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1296620370450345/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/killaforniadreamingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/killaforniadreamingpod/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/killaforniapodEmail: killaforniapod@gmail.com
Deep in the woods near Cornwall, Connecticut, in a valley known as the Dark Entry Forest, lie the remains of the small village of Dudleytown. Settled in the mid-eighteenth century by British colonists, Dudleytown was a thriving mining community that for provided charcoal and other minerals for the growing steel industry in and around New England. But by the late nineteenth century, the mining industry had shifted west and slowly, but surely the population of Dudleytown shrank until there, by the early twentieth century, there were only a handful of people living in the village. By 1924, the village of Dudleytown was completely abandoned and fell into the ownership of a private trust, who sought to restore the forest ecosystem to its pre-colonial health.In retrospect, historians and others familiar with the region have cited a variety of social, economic, and ecological reasons for the collapse and abandonment of Dudleytown, yet there are those who believe the abandonment of the village has a darker and more supernatural explanation. There were rumors of widespread madness among the villagers, unexplained deaths and other tragedies, and a curse that dates back to the founding of village in the 1740s.Today, the area is said to be haunted and, despitebeing private property, it has become a popular destination for ghost hunters and legend trippers who are determined to find out whether Dudleytown is truly a cursed village or just a victim of shifting social and economic trends.Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring me the Axe Podcast for Research!ReferencesBarlow, Bart. 1980. "A lost town populated by legends." New York Times, October 26: C2.Campos, Chris. 1976. "The death of a town is the life of a curse." The Journal, May 29: 1.Cornwall Conservation Commission. 2012. The Land and People of Cornwall, Connecticut: A Conservation Perspective of Our Town's Natural Treasures. Historical evalutation, Cornwall, CT: Cornwall Conservation Commission.Cornwall Historical Society. 2014. The Truth about Dudleytown. September 29. Accessed October 29,2023. http://cornwallhistoricalsociety.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-truth-about-dudleytown.html.Drozdowski, Ted. 1978. "Old ghouls still haunt state's cliffs, villages." The Morning Record and Journal,October 28: 35.Hartford Courant. 2006. "True curse haunting family's forest land was progress." Hartford Courant,October 25: B2.Hutter, David. 2008. Man pays price to spot Dudleytown ghosts. August 3. Accessed October 3, 2023.https://www.registercitizen.com/news/article/Man-pays-price-to-spot-Dudleytown-ghosts-12147138.php.New England Historical Society. n.d. The Dudleytown Curse, Connecticut's Village of the Damned.Accessed October 3, 2023. https://newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/the-dudleytown-curse-connecticuts-village-of-the-damned/.Pallatto, John. 1980. "Only the ghost hunters walk in legend-cursed Dudleytown." Hartford Courant,November 1: 9.Pettit, John. 1996. "The spirits were willing, but the flesh was weak." Record Journal, October 31: 1.Revai, Cheri. 2006. Haunted Connecticut: Ghosts and Strange Phenomena of the Constitution State.Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books.Rierden, Andi. 1989. "A hamlet that can't get rid of its ghosts." New York Times, October 29: C2.Ryan, Bill. 1986. "Dudleytown legend haunts Cornwall." Hartford Courant, April 13: 12.Siedzik, Jason. 2011. In Cornwall, Dudleytown movie makers arrested. December 8. Accessed October 3,2023. https://www.ctinsider.com/news/article/In-Cornwall-Dudley-Town-Movie-Makers-Arrested-16886230.php.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The 2007 Murders of Jennifer, Michaela & Hayley Petit Perpetrated by Joshua Komisarjevsky & Steven Hayes (Part 3).On July 24, 2007, 2 men - Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes - invaded the home of William and Jennifer Petit in the town of Cheshire, Connecticut. Also in the home at the time were their Petit's two children, 17 year old Hayley and 11 year old Michaela. Throughout the early morning hours, these men attacked William with a baseball bat and bound Jennifer and the daughters upstairs in their bedrooms while they ransacked the house. Not finding what they were looking for - which was a large stash of cash - they decided to wait until morning to take Jennifer to the bank to withdraw money for them. But at some point after the sun came up, the plan to burglarize the home turned into something much more sinister...SOURCES:https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=petit+911+callhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2375357/Petit-family-murders-Connecticut-police-REFUSED-send-hostage-negotiator-home.htmlhttps://nypost.com/2013/07/23/police-errors-may-have-caused-victims-their-lives-in-ct-home-invade-horror/https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/41sins/til_the_cheshire_ct_police_have_never_reviewed_or/https://abcnews.go.com/US/police-defend-response-petit-family-connecticut-murders/story?id=11654076https://abc7news.com/archive/8362517/https://www.nhregister.com/news/article/Confession-Read-the-transcript-of-what-Joshua-11554276.phphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CO7n7V0fOxELINKS:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/killaforniapodPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/killaforniapodMerchandise: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.threadless.com/Website: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1296620370450345/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/killaforniadreamingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/killaforniadreamingpod/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/killaforniapodEmail: killaforniapod@gmail.com
The 2007 Murders of Jennifer, Michaela & Hayley Petit Perpetrated by Joshua Komisarjevsky & Steven Hayes (Part 2). On July 24, 2007, 2 men - Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes - invaded the home of William and Jennifer Petit in the town of Cheshire, Connecticut. Also in the home at the time were their Petit's two children, 17 year old Hayley and 11 year old Michaela. Throughout the early morning hours, these men attacked William with a baseball bat and bound Jennifer and the daughters upstairs in their bedrooms while they ransacked the house. Not finding what they were looking for - which was a large stash of cash - they decided to wait until morning to take Jennifer to the bank to withdraw money for them. But at some point after the sun came up, the plan to burglarize the home turned into something much more sinister...SOURCES:https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=petit+911+callhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2375357/Petit-family-murders-Connecticut-police-REFUSED-send-hostage-negotiator-home.htmlhttps://nypost.com/2013/07/23/police-errors-may-have-caused-victims-their-lives-in-ct-home-invade-horror/https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/41sins/til_the_cheshire_ct_police_have_never_reviewed_or/https://abcnews.go.com/US/police-defend-response-petit-family-connecticut-murders/story?id=11654076https://abc7news.com/archive/8362517/https://www.nhregister.com/news/article/Confession-Read-the-transcript-of-what-Joshua-11554276.phpLINKS:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/killaforniapodPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/killaforniapodMerchandise: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.threadless.com/Website: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1296620370450345/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/killaforniadreamingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/killaforniadreamingpod/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/killaforniapodEmail: killaforniapod@gmail.com
On July 24, 2007, 2 men - Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes - invaded the home of William and Jennifer Petit in the town of Cheshire, Connecticut. Also in the home at the time were their Petit's two children, 17 year old Hayley and 11 year old Michaela. Throughout the early morning hours, these men attacked William with a baseball bat and bound Jennifer and the daughters upstairs in their bedrooms while they ransacked the house. Not finding what they were looking for - which was a large stash of cash - they decided to wait until morning to take Jennifer to the bank to withdraw money for them. But at some point after the sun came up, the plan to burglarize the home turned into something much more sinister...
The 1986 Disappearance, Murder, & Gruesome Disposal Of Wife & Mother Of 3 Helle Crafts. During one of the biggest storms to hit Newtown, Connecticut happened on the night of November 18, 1986 and it was called Storm Carl. It knocked out power to parts of the city, including the home of Richard and Helle Crafts. That same night Helle vanished without a trace? Where could she have possibly gone the same night as Storm Carl?SOURCES:https://www.forensicfilesfiles.com/helle-crafts-murder-woodchipper-disposal.phphttps://forensicfiles.fandom.com/wiki/Helle_Craftshttps://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/crafts-richard.htmhttps://www.newtownbee.com/01302020/richard-crafts-moved-to-homeless-shelter-for-veterans/https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2020/02/01/richard-crafts-released-early-1986-connecticut-woodchipper-murder/LINKS:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/killaforniapodPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/killaforniapodMerchandise: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.threadless.com/Website: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1296620370450345/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/killaforniadreamingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/killaforniadreamingpod/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/killaforniapodEmail: killaforniapod@gmail.com
The 1986 Disappearance, Murder, & Gruesome Disposal Of Wife & Mother Of 3 Helle Crafts. During one of the biggest storms to hit Newtown, Connecticut happened on the night of November 18, 1986 and it was called Storm Carl. It knocked out power to parts of the city, including the home of Richard and Helle Crafts. That same night Helle vanished without a trace? Where could she have possibly gone the same night as Storm Carl?SOURCES:https://www.forensicfilesfiles.com/helle-crafts-murder-woodchipper-disposal.phphttps://forensicfiles.fandom.com/wiki/Helle_Craftshttps://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/crafts-richard.htmhttps://www.newtownbee.com/01302020/richard-crafts-moved-to-homeless-shelter-for-veterans/https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2020/02/01/richard-crafts-released-early-1986-connecticut-woodchipper-murder/LINKS:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/killaforniapodPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/killaforniapodMerchandise: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.threadless.com/Website: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1296620370450345/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/killaforniadreamingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/killaforniadreamingpod/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/killaforniapodEmail: killaforniapod@gmail.com
Episode 107 is filled with Cape Cod nostalgia.It begins with a bittersweet look back at the New England icon the Christmas Tree Shops as the company gets set to close all of its stores by the end of August. Although it grew to be more than a local gift shop this chain was born and developed on Cape Cod.Known as the 'Constitution State' Connecticut is home to more than 3.6 million people. This week we will take a Road Trip to the largest city in the state when we visit Bridgeport, Connecticut. Time moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you might miss it. We're going to heed those immortal words of Ferris Bueller and take a look around. It will be a fun and fast-paced trip Back In the Day as we go back 30 years to look at the year in music in 1993.There will be a major trip down memory lane for long-time Cape Codders in this week's Top 5. We will explore some of the stores we grew up on in the 1980s that are no longer around today. Will you remember any of these?There will of course be a brand new This Week In History and Time Capsule as we take a morbid look back to the very first execution in the electric chair.Find more content on YouTube, support the podcast if you want, and Buy Me A Coffee!Helpful Links from this EpisodeThe Lady of the Dunes.comPurchase My New Book Cape Cod Beyond the Dunes!Kiwi's Kustoms - EtsyDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenChristopher Setterlund.comThe In My Footsteps Podcast BlogCity of Bridgeport - Visit CTBridgeport.gov - VisitorsListen to Episode 106 here Support the show
This week on the hemp podcast, Lancaster Farming talks to Hector “Freedom” Gerardo, the first farmer to grow fiber and grain hemp in Connecticut for a very long time. Hemp was outlawed in the U.S. for most of the 20th century, but was made a legal commodity crop by the 2018 Farm Bill. “I started in 2021 growing for CBD, and last year again I grew for CBD, but I lost money,” he said. He became intrigued with all of the other uses for industrial hemp, including hempcrete for construction. In April, he attended a two-day hempcrete workshop in Berks County, Pennsylvania, with hemp builder Cameron McIntosh of Americhanvre Cast-Hemp. The workshop focused on making pre-fab hempcrete panels. “Oh, man, it was eye-opening experience of the things that we could do and where the industry is headed, and the things that we can accomplish if we work together,” he said about the workshop. With his wife, Elizabeth, and their three children, he runs SEAmarron Farmstead in Danbury, Connecticut. It's a 3-acre farm where they do a whole lot more than just hemp. “I love hemp, but we got to feed people. So that's the other side,” he said. “We grow all types of vegetables — a lot of garlic, a lot of tomatoes, a lot of cabbage — you know, a lot of things that people want.” They also run a CSA on the farm and sell to restaurants. “Because at the end of the day, we need to feed people. You know, and that's the purpose of the farm,” he said. The farm hosts education events and community work days. “We do a lot of work organizing with young people around food insecurity, learning how to grow your own food,” he said. Gerardo also maintains a network of BIPOC farmers. “We created the CTBIPOC (Connecticut Black Indigenous People of Color) Food Network, and it's a network of 77 bipoc farmers in Connecticut. That's all the bipoc farmers in Connecticut. Only 0.06% of all farmers in Connecticut are people of color,” he said. Gerardo is optimistic that his work in hemp and community agricultural education will make a difference in the Constitution State. “We can move Connecticut into a sustainable place because right now we're not sustainable at all,” he said. Connect with Freedom Gerardo on the Socials: Instagram LinkedIn News Nugs The buildings constructed from cannabis https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230614-the-buildings-constructed-from-cannabis Study finds 90% of Arizona hemp farmers failed from 2019 to 2021. Here's why (hint: it's CBD) https://www.12news.com/article/news/local/arizona/study-90-percent-arizona-hemp-farmers-failed-in-2019-2021/75-e14e075b-804e-4146-967b-e2c3ab9ebffc Shapiro Administration Awards More Than $390,000 to Grow PA Hemp Industry https://www.media.pa.gov/Pages/Agriculture_details.aspx?newsid=1322 Thanks to our Sponsors: IND HEMP https://indhemp.com/ Americhanvre Cast Hemp https://americhanvre.com/ National Hemp Association https://nationalhempassociation.org/
The Memphis City Council is set to rollout a referendum on gun control that could go before the city's voters in 2024 that includes a ban on the sale of so-called assault weapons; an idea that's not only a violation of our fundamental rights (and Tennessee's firearm preemption law), but is likely to lead to an increase in sales of the very guns lawmakers want to ban.
In early 1860, Abraham Lincoln was neither a congressman from Illinois nor President of the United States; however, as a powerful orator on slavery, he was invited to speak in Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, Meriden and Norwich — which turned out to be one of the few times he ever visited Connecticut. Former Sen. Joe Markley of Southington offers insights into Lincoln's speeches and trip to the Constitution State.
This week we're in Connecticut talking about a diabolical double murder that was recorded on an answering machine. Then, we'll discuss a missing mother of five. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Constitution State. -- You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Interested in your own digital "If I Go Missing" file? Get 20% off here: HelpYouFind.Me and be sure to use promo code USOFM Sources: Court Documents, the Cinemaholic, Middletown Press, AP News, Find a Grave, Alive 11, CBS News, ABC News, Stamford Advocate Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support
The Steak for Breakfast Podcast is ending the week with a massive Friday edition of the show! Big Guests, the top candidates and all the news that's impactful to you ahead of the weekend. The Trump endorsed and America First gubernatorial R-nominee in the Keystone State of Pennsylvania, Doug Mastriano joins us again today to discuss the home stretch of his amazing campaign and to outline the new Day One Crime Policies he is looking to implement to Make PA Safe Again. We begin the news portion of the show with our cold open and dive into the completion of the Elon Musk twitter purchase. Could this mean a level platform for all users? We listen to the experts and then break down the narrative. Former Special Advisor to President Trump, Kash Patel joins us from campaign trail in Nevada to give us an update on the recent Adam Laxalt Senate bus tour which he was a part of this week. One of MAGA's most intriguing figures and our great friend, Vish Burra join us on the show today. We discuss the upcoming midterm elections, the shifting of the battleground states and the Musk twitter purchase. News Block One is a Battleground Block Roundup the large slate of debates this week. We'll hear from Tudor Dixon (MI), Don Bolduc (NH), Lee Zeldin (NY) and Dr. OZ (PA). The Trump endorsed, America First R-nominee for the U.S. Senate in Connecticut, Leora Levy was back on the show today. As she prepares for her debate next week, Leora gives us an update from the campaign trail and her final message to the Constitution State voters. Reporter at the Daily Caller, and columnist, Sarah Weaver joins us for the first time today. We discuss the assault on our children by the Trans-culture, the new face of the GOP and the midterms and how Alejandro Mayorkas could likely face impeachment come January. News Block 2 covers the fallout from the Oz, Fetterman debate, Schumer, Pelosi and Biden panic and Joe Biden hits the road to try and rewrite history ahead of the midterms. Subscribe to the show, rate it and leave a review before you download, listen, like follow and SHARE Steak for Breakfast content! Steak for Breakfast: website: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.com linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout Website: https://mystore.com/steak Website: https://www.mypillow.com/steak Via the Phone: 800-658-8045 My Patriot Cigar Co. Enter Promo Code: STEAK Website: http://mypatriotcigars.com/usa/Steak Doug Mastriano (R-nominee, PA Gov) Twitter: @dougmastriano Website: https://www.doug4gov.com/ Kash Patel (Former Special Advisor to President Trump) Truth: @Kash Website: https://fightwithkash.com/index Vish Burra (Former War Room Executive Producer) Twitter: @VishBurra Article: https://amgreatness.com/2020/12/11/vish-burra-from-solutions-architect-to-liberation-engineer/ Leora Levy (R-nominee, U.S. Senate, CT) Twitter: @LeoraLevyCT Website: https://leoraforct.com/ Sarah Weaver (Reporter, the Daily Caller) Twitter: @SarahHopeWeaver
It's the age-old question in Connecticut: is a pickle that doesn't bounce illegal? Precedent was set in 1948 when two men were arrested when their pickles didn't bounce. This episode is dedicated to not only the Connecticut Pickle Law, but other oddities on the books in the Constitution State.
In this episode, Yankee Institute President Carol Platt Liebau is joined by YI Director of Policy and Research Ken Girardin to talk about he recent policy paper CT's Growing Problem: Population Trends in the Constitution State. Ken blows up the myth that Connecticut's population problem has to do with moving vans leaving the state. Ken also talks about the recent SEBAC negotiations and how the deal will impact state finances going forward.
Sarah, in hopes of driving across country to Connecticut in the coming weeks, prepared for the trip by researching the weirdest and spookiest places to see in the great state of Connecticut, USA! We talk about paranormal locations like Seaside Sanitorium, the Jewett City Vampires, an abandoned fairy village in the forest, the birthplace of America's sweetheart: the Hamburger, lost treasure on the triple-cursed "Charles island" and more!It will make you want to take a trip to Connecticut this weekend!
In the final stretch live from Foxwoods Casino and the CT GOP Convention, Todd is joined by Larry Lazor, as he runs for Congress here in the Constitution State. Larry expands on his background as a Doctor, and why he would be a good fit as voters seek change in this state. Tune in weekdays 3-6 PM EST on WTIC Newstalk 1080 ;or on the new Audacy app!
Our 21st stop is Rhode Island! Join us as we travel the night time roads through the Constitution State and uncover the stories of those who have made this land their eternal resting place. From forest graves to satanic hotels there's much to tell as we discover Little Rhody's tales less traveled...Find us on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/taleslesstraveledTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TLTraveledHave stories to share or just wanna say hi? email us at taleslesstraveled@gmail.comMusic from Pixabay
We made it to our 20th stop, Connecticut! Join us in this special episode as we talk about the spookiest locations in the Constitution State and even get a bit more personal with ghost stories of our own. The campfire is waiting so join us as we explore Connecticut and their tales less traveled...Find us on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/taleslesstraveledTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TLTraveledHave stories to share or just wanna say hi? email us at taleslesstraveled@gmail.comMusic from Pixabay
This week our hosts will transport us to the New England coast and the deep harbors and fresh air of the shores of the Thames River. The Constitution State, though small, has so much to offer. After adventuring through this historic and unforgettable city, Laken will tell us the somber story of the murder of David Jasmine and Chance will unravel the tale of the Glawackus. Sources: https://www.courant.com/community/glastonbury/hc-glastonbury-glawackus-legend-20140820-story.html; https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Glawackus; http://fearsomecritters.org/lexicon3.html; https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/tiffany-farrauto-sought-help-before-allegedly-killing-son; https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/new-london-mom-told-police-she-was-excited-about-killing-4-year-old-son-warrant/2452096/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplacesyg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theplacesyg/support
In a change of pace Kailey and Anthony cover a region instead a specific cryptid, The Long Island Sound, and some of the monsters that inhabit it.Special Intro introducing Roll for Romance. More information can be found at www.rollforromance.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/50statesofterror)
We take a merry ride through the state of Connecticut and discuss the many infringments of the right to keep and bear arms that take place in various cities. You'll wonder why they call themselves "The Constitution State"!Special thanks to the sponsors of the Shooting Straight Radio Podcast! . American Police Hall of Fame (aphf.org and uswalkofheroes.org) . Rod Row 561-445-0429 . Gun Site (gunsiterange.com . Freedom Guns (freedom-guns.com) . WJS Guns (wjsguns.com) . GO2 Weapons (go2weapons.com) . Counter Strike Tactical 321-499-4949 . Shootingclasses.com Support the show
This week we look at the Nutmeg State joining 18 others and the District of Columbia in making adult use cannabis legal. And then we'll turn our attention to the efforts in the Senate to get Chairman Brown to move the Banking Bill out of his committee. And finally, Shanita has a story out of Detroit, where a Federal Judge has ruled that Motown's recreational marijuana ordinance, giving preference to longtime city residents, is likely unconstitutional! We'll be discussing all these stories and more on the BEST cannabis podcast in the business... As we like to say around here, “Everyone knows what happened in marijuana today, but you need to know what's happening in Marijuana Tomorrow!” ----more----SHOW NOTES SEGMENT 1 - The Constitution State joins its neighbors… https://www.marijuanamoment.net/connecticut-governor-will-sign-marijuana-legalization-bill-tuesday-but-concedes-theres-still-work-to-be-done/ https://www.marijuanamoment.net/connecticut-governor-says-hes-open-to-smoking-marijuana-after-he-signs-legalization-bill/----more---- Segment 2: When Will We Get The Banking Bill? https://www.marijuanamoment.net/senators-publicly-pressure-key-chairman-for-vote-on-marijuana-banking-bill/----more----Segment 3: Another ‘L' for Social Equity in Cannabis? https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2021/06/17/detroit-marijuana-law-likely-unconstitutional-federal-judge-says/7731248002/
"Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli opened up a brand new week and a brand new month with a focus on the Constitution State. First, Paul spoke to Dr. Gary Rose, chairman of the department of government at Sacred Heart University, about his new book, "New England Local Government: The Case of Connecticut.” The book looks into local governments across Connecticut and some of the history behind them (0:37). Paul also chatted with Wallingford/Cheshire GOP State Representative Craig Fishbein about some of the bills being discussed in Hartford, including the "Clean Slate" bill that the House of Representatives approved (11:00). Image Credit: Getty Images
Work to smoke prohibition for good in the Constitution State of Connecticut! Contacting your lawmakers to support Home Grow for Patients and Adults over 21 is also key as well! Source: https://www.marijuanamoment.net/connecticut-marijuana-legalization-bill-clears-another-committee-setting-it-up-for-floor-action-next-week/ Find your Lawmakers: https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/menu/cgafindleg.asp Our Video: https://youtu.be/cg4_VK0G1lg ICYMI - Brainstorming Session – Untethering Connecticut and Why Vermont Legal Sales is a Game Changer https://open.spotify.com/episode/2DBdMOInC8hG1UrCpE0X6Y?si=XEjG3I0KSJ2Hp2YPgs8U2Q ICYMI - Connecticut Won’t Get Home Grow Unless They Fight For It https://open.spotify.com/episode/0O75p5wHCxIoP6NT9D8RKK?si=owH5lc6UQNGPrxVE0_ux_w ICYMI - Why Does Connecticut Tether Its Patients to One Medical Marijuana Dispensary? https://open.spotify.com/episode/65BwBQbZ6ejgwo38qAwOQk?si=TMkmZFAMTwaUxKiyncYBiw ICYMI - Demystifying Connecticut Medical Marijuana Strains https://open.spotify.com/episode/2nnU18MAYBcn8pvmzq7A36?si=IGpQDkegSe2Yey9devLceQ ICYMI - Strains and Terpenes at NECANN 2019 - A Lecture from RN Kebra Smith-Bolden https://open.spotify.com/episode/73m3CJvoo2KTydLj52ZiFM?si=7Ui9MIp4RXiV0lnFgyZ-RQ ---------------------------------------- To Follow Mr. Sativa on Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/icsativapod Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/icsativapodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_iamcannabissativa/ Please become a Patreon at just $1 a month - http://bit.ly/2NJmshn Please support us via PayPal - paypal.me/icsativapodcast If you want to support us via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support My Twitch Channel - https://www.twitch.tv/iamcannabissativa My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdMtiTbOFE3D39rpLfLglaw? Get Great Quality CBD products from Sequoia Organics: https://www.sequoiaorganics.co/?a_aid=iamcannabissativa My Email: iamcannabissativa@gmail.com Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/iamcsativapodcast/ Now Syndicated on Radical Russ Radio: https://streamingv2.shoutcast.com/radicalruss-radio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support
In this edition of the Healthcare Revolution with MHK, Marc S. Ryan, MHK's President, explains the State Children's Health Insurance Program and why it is important to ensure all children have affordable access to healthcare. He also shares about how he helped create the program in Connecticut and gives his wife long-overdue credit for the naming of the program in the Constitution State.
Connecticut may be known as the “Constitution State,” but the government is on the verge of passing a bill to end religious exemptions for vaccine mandates. Freedom lawyer, Kevin Barry, is at the forefront of this fight and has vital information about how you can help keep religious freedom alive in one of the first states to honor it.
Todd plays cuts of Jolly Ned's Chief of Staff, Paul Mounds, doing a cheap con about Official versus Unofficial conversations with fellow Democrats about extending the Governor's emergency powers. The Guv, meanwhile, as honest and forthright as always, pretends he has no interest in extending his oppression of liberty in the Constitution State. Then, 12 year old James talks Parler and the social media site's de-platforming by Amazon. How will conservatives survive in the new age of free speech oppression? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What is the difference between equality and equity and how does that affect education? Subira Gordan, executive director of ConnCAN, talks with Amy Julia about the lack of equity in education, the effects this has on opportunities for children, the role of antiracism in education, and the questions we can ask to move our communities toward affirming antiracist policies.SHOW NOTES:Subira Gordan is the executive director of ConnCAN, an organization that is “leading a movement to improve education outcomes for Connecticut’s kids...to ensure that all kids in The Constitution State have access to a high-quality education, regardless of their address.” Connect with ConnCAN at @ConnCAN on Facebook and @conncan on Twitter.“Your ZIP code should not determine your future.”“Education is a great equalizer.”“Everyone wants to keep what they have, and they don’t recognize that what they have was made possible by government policies.”“We should be talking about how as a community we can affirm antiracist policies.”On the Podcast:Episode with Patricia RaybonResearch about Connecticut schools provided by ConnCANWhite Picket Fences, Season 3 of Love is Stronger Than Fear, is based on my book White Picket Fences. Check out free RESOURCES—action guide, discussion guides—that are designed to help you respond. Learn more about my writing and speaking at amyjuliabecker.com.
Connecticut's in the house in this week's latest podcast. New music from drummer Jonathan Barber, Christian Sands, Michael Palin, Nicole Z with Dan Pugach & The Curtis Bros; all have their roots in the Constitution State. Classics from Shirley Scott and Trane as well. PlaylistArtist ~ Track ~ AlbumDan Pugach Nonet ~ My Favorite Things (feat. Nicole Zuraitis) ~ My Favorite Things - SingleMichael Palin's Other Orchestra ~ Three Views Of A Secret ~ Michael Palin's Other OrchestraShirley Scott ~ On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) ~ On a Clear DayChristian Sands ~ Drive ~ Be WaterJonathan Barber & Vision Ahead ~ Haikus ~ Legacy HolderJonathan Barber & Vision Ahead ~ Major ~ Legacy HolderThe Curtis Brothers ~ Staircase of Mount Meru ~ AlgorithmRalph Peterson, Zaccai Curtis & Luques Curtis ~ Beatrice ~ Triangular IIIJohn Coltrane ~ My Ideal ~ The Stardust Session
***It's A Brand New Week And That Means It's A Brand New Episode Of The Matt & Matt Show!***Join Matt Zako And Matt Kayan As We Talk All About What Is Going On In Westchester And Fairfield County!First Up Is Connecticut State Senator Bob Duff As He Tells Us How The Constitution State Is Handing The Response To Covid-19, Personal Property Taxes Issues And So Much More!Then Westchester County Executive George Latimer Tells Us How The Empire State Is Handling Our New Normal At The County Level, And Answers Questions On Infrastructure And Other Interesting Topics!It's All Coming Up Next, So Sit Back, Relax And Press That Play Button Because The Matt & Matt Show Starts Now!
This week we move to Connecticut and look at the Fundamental Orders, a document that laid out how the government of Connecticut would function. The Fundamental Orders have earned Connecticut the name the Constitution State, so we are going to spend our time looking at the question of just what makes the Fundamental Orders unique. Finally, we are going to check in our favorite outcasts over in Rhode Island and see what has been developing there. Join us on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/ushistpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USPoliticalpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uspoliticalpodcast/ Website: http://www.uspoliticalpodcast.com Bibliography: http://www.uspoliticalpodcast.com/bibliography/
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When you think of cigar tobacco you think of Cuba, Dominican Republic, Honduras and Nicaragua but there is a rich history of tobacco grown for cigars right here in the United States of America. Today we explore the Connecticut River Valley with Nicholas Melillo who has his company, Foundation Cigars based in The Constitution State. We will do this with one of the newest cigars in his portfolio the Tabernacle Havana Seed CT #142. Master blender, Nicholas Melillo, worked with choice farmers in the Connecticut River Valley since 2014 to develop the Havana Seed CT #142 wrapper. The seed is extremely rare and unlike any other tobacco in the world. Due to the incredible amount of oil from the plant, it takes 3-years to undergo the fermentation process. We will light up and share our opinion of this special cigar. In the second hour we will light up a cigar from The Cigar Authority Care Package. The Eiroa CBT hails from Eiroa's El Aladino factory in Honduras. The CBT Maduro's wrapper, binder, and filler utilize 100% Maduro leaves harvested from the plant's top primings. Did Christian nail the blend? Tune in as we share our opinion. We also have the usual suspects such as Versus, Offer Of The Day, Asylum, Classic 3-Way and Cigar News on the number one downloaded cigar podcast in the world. The Cigar Authority is a member of the United Podcast Network and is recorded live in front of a studio audience at Studio 21 Podcast Cafe upstairs at Two Guys Smoke Shop in Salem, NH and as always you can find many of the cigars we discuss at http://www.2GuysCigars.com/.
In this episode, we talk about good places to eat around the state, particularly in New Haven County. We discuss overall faves, good places to take the kids, finer dining/date night, and even sneak in some Disney talk.
It's Thursday, and that can only mean one thing, the boys are taking a trip to another stop in God's country. Connecticut, The Constitution State, The Land of Steady Habits, the state that's kinda New York and sorta New England, is the place where we tell our tales today. We'll take journey to a town of fairy people and spin yarns of otherworldly proportions. This episode is brought to you by Bleach's Peaches! Come on down to best place to get some decent peaches for this time of year. Bleach's Peaches! If you get to the Chuck E Cheese, you've gone too far!
The Amateur Traveler talks to Jen Russell about the 3rd smallest state in the U.S. Connecticut. Connecticut, the Constitution State, is located halfway between New York and Boston. It has a coastline sheltered by Long Island so more suitable for family frolicking than for surfing. Connecticut also has a long maritime tradition which is celebrated at Mystic Seaport. It's forested rolling hills are popular with people who come to New England in the Fall to see the Fall colors. Connecticut is rich in U.S. history producing people such Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale ("My only regret is that I have but one life to give to my country"). It is rich in natural history as evidenced by Dinosaur State Park.
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The Amateur Traveler talks to Jen Russell about the 3rd smallest state in the U.S. Connecticut. Connecticut, the Constitution State, is located halfway between New York and Boston. It has a coastline sheltered by Long Island so more suitable for family frolicking than for surfing. Connecticut also has a long maritime tradition which is celebrated at Mystic Seaport. It's forested rolling hills are popular with people who come to New England in the Fall to see the Fall colors. Connecticut is rich in U.S. history producing people such Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale ("My only regret is that I have but one life to give to my country"). It is rich in natural history as evidenced by Dinosaur State Park.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Jen Russell about the 3rd smallest state in the U.S. Connecticut. Connecticut, the Constitution State, is located halfway between New York and Boston. It has a coastline sheltered by Long Island so more suitable for family frolicking than for surfing. Connecticut also has a long maritime tradition which is celebrated at Mystic Seaport. It's forested rolling hills are popular with people who come to New England in the Fall to see the Fall colors. Connecticut is rich in U.S. history producing people such Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale ("My only regret is that I have but one life to give to my country"). It is rich in natural history as evidenced by Dinosaur State Park.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Jen Russell about the 3rd smallest state in the U.S. Connecticut. Connecticut, the Constitution State, is located halfway between New York and Boston. It has a coastline sheltered by Long Island so more suitable for family frolicking than for surfing. Connecticut also has a long maritime tradition which is celebrated at Mystic Seaport. It's forested rolling hills are popular with people who come to New England in the Fall to see the Fall colors. Connecticut is rich in U.S. history producing people such Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale ("My only regret is that I have but one life to give to my country"). It is rich in natural history as evidenced by Dinosaur State Park.