Sabrina Garone

After All Things

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News and culture from CT, LI and all things around Long Island Sound in less than 15 minutes. Weeknights, hosted by WSHU's Sabrina Garone

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Sabrina Garone

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News

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www.wshu.org

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Gubernatorial gameplan 10.07.2026

Connecticut’s gubernatorial race is in full swing. New York will likely opt into a tax credit program expanding school choice. A Long Island teen makes history mastering Shinnecock language. Plus, meet a unique animal you probably didn’t know was lurking in Connecticut's waters.

Green gains 09.07.2026

New York environmental advocates assess this year’s wins and losses. Our region’s AGs look to crack down on spam calls. A handful of Connecticut beaches are closed for swimming due to high bacteria levels. Plus, Broadway comes to Norwalk!

Housing headwinds 08.07.2026

Our region joins a lawsuit against HUD. Long Island hunters can now bag more deer. Mosquitoes from Milford test positive for the West Nile virus. Plus, the latest from WSHU’s Good at Heart.

Funding the fix 07.07.2026

New York state will help pay for several storm-damage related projects on Long Island. Connecticut homeowners with crumbling foundations are a step closer to getting some federal tax relief. Officials warn residents of storm clean-up scams. Plus, a trip to the tavern where George Washington toasted and the cabinet met!

Work zone watch 06.07.2026

Drivers who speed through Connecticut work zones will start getting tickets today. There are now plans for three Long Island bridges to be replaced. Officials remind folks to be extra vigilant when swimming at our region’s beaches. Plus, the 250 fun isn’t over yet -- a closer look at some of Connecticut's contributions to the Revolution.

Hometown history 02.07.2026

WSHU’s Off the Path takes us to New York’s original state capital. A look at Connecticut’s ties to the Declaration of Independence. It’s the series finale of WSHU’s The Making of U.S., and a very patriotic installment of Birdsong Break!

United States of Birds! 01.07.2026

A Connecticut author writes a children's book showcasing the official birds of all 50 states. First, Eversource is planning on asking for an 11% rate hike. Plus, restoring a massive portrait of an American president is no small task!

Rights and rulings 30.06.2026

Attorney General William Tong reacts to the Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship. A handful of new laws take effect in Connecticut tomorrow. Our region is about to be under a heat dome for the next few days. Plus, meet Deborah Sampson -- the woman who disguised herself as a man to enlist in the U.S. military 250 years ago.

Fare-free 250 29.06.2026

Connecticut will offer free or reduced transit fares this weekend for America250 celebrations. A Newsday investigation finds Adventure Land racked up dozens of safety violations over the past few years. America’s bird is not a big fan of this Fourth of July tradition. Plus, the legacy of the liberty tree!

Speed camera snaps 26.06.2026

Fairfield police say speed cameras are working. Voters weigh in on Governor Hochul’s performance. Plus, the latest from WSHU’s Birdsong Break. And experts work to make AI a safer mental health tool.

Links and laments 25.06.2026

Professional golfers and commentators are not happy with Long Island fans. The minimum wage would be raised to $25 an hour under a new bill introduced by Chris Murphy. Could New York host another winter Olympics? Plus, a look at the increased use of AI in healthcare.

District decisions 24.06.2026

Long Islanders select party candidates for congressional seats. New York countersues the Trump Administration over immigration policies. Connecticut wants to put more money towards Shoreline East. Plus, meet a group of scholars on a mission to save analog recordings.

Connecticut conserved 23.06.2026

Acres of open space in Connecticut will be bought by the state for preservation. The Trump administration sues New York over its immigration policies. Speed cameras in Milford start issuing tickets today. Plus, June is peak visiting time for this historic Connecticut park.

LI primary preview 22.06.2026

Long Islanders will choose candidates for three congressional districts tomorrow. A Bridgeport community celebrates Cape Verde’s historic World Cup debut! Plus, Connecticut is pouring millions into the emerging quantum industry.

Gilgo Beach lookback 18.06.2026

Tomorrow is Juneteenth — a look at today's Hartford celebration. Five Long Island school districts hold budget re-votes. Plus, the Gilgo Beach serial killer has been sentenced — at look back at the case that spanned over a decade.

Gilgo serial killer sentenced 17.06.2026

The Gilgo Beach serial killer has been sentenced to life in prison. New York city will celebrate the Knicks tomorrow with a ticker tap parade. Plus, with older power plants shutting down in New York, advocates say there’s not enough new power to fill the gap.

Long Island legacy 16.06.2026

Did you know Long Island played a pretty big role in the American Revolution? A nearby salt marsh restoration project could serve as an example for others around the region. Plus, the Bridgeport community wants librarians back in schools.

Street safety 15.06.2026

Long Island law enforcement lay out the rules around e-bikes. Police are investigating heavy gunfire in Bridgeport from over the weekend. Contamination at a Sag Harbor property is sticking around a decade after clean up. Plus, the latest from WSHU’s the Making of U.S.

Heroes' help 12.06.2026

Connecticut will increase job benefits for first responders. New York’s state budget is bigger than previously thought. Our region could see more people taking “staycations” this summer thanks to inflation. Plus, WSHU’s Birdsong Break!

Disclosure dilemma 11.06.2026

Dozens of our region’s hospitals could be fined for not publishing information about their pricing. A Long Island nonprofit helps folks navigate the new rules around SNAP. Governor Lamont weighs in on the senate race in Maine. Plus, the latest from WSHU’s Good at Heart.

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