Dr. Ron Clark was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to handle the Top 10 list of weapons that send people to the ER. (0:00)
Channel 3 reporter Dylan Fearon was at the Waterbury court yesterday, as the step mother of the Waterbury captive went in with her defense attorney. (16:05)
Norm Pattis called into Chaz & AJ to talk about the Waterbuy step mom’s court appearance, and why he believes she is not a flight risk. (32:58)
6:20. The top 10 weapons that send people to the ER with Dr. Ron Clark
7:00. Dylan Fearon chased down the step mom yesterday. He’s up next.
7:20. Dumb Ass News. A woman run over after a dispute over an empty parking spot.
7:30. The petty reason you boycotted a brand. (203) 882-9757
8:00. What happened at the Waterbury court yesterday? Mike Cerulli News 8. And Defense Attorney Norm Pattis on which side pulled something ridiculous.
8:20. Jimmy Koplik, Live Nation. The Grateful Dead played its final Connecticut concert 35 years ago. Jimmy was there, also any concert information breaking this week?
Chaz and AJ welcomed Sgt. Luke Davis and Trooper Jisselis Garcia from the CT State Police in studio this morning. Recruitment is active, with salaries starting around $60,000. The Tribe called in their questions about background checks and smoking marijuana.
Jeff Manville, the first selectman of Southbury, was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning to talk about the town’s lawsuit over trees. Allegedly, over 100 trees were illegally removed by a resident, and may owe around $9 million in fines. (0:00)
In Dumb Ass News, a mascot pushed a 9-year-old kid to the ground, and says the kid started the physical interaction. (15:39)
A KITT replica, from Knight Rider, was parked at the station parking this morning, as Miguel from Rad Stallions and Brad from CT Movie Cars were in studio with Chaz and AJ. The Tribe called in their favorite movie and TV cars, while AJ re-enacted his favorite scenes. (21:06)
Danny Mac, a local legend and former PLR street teamer, was in studio with Chaz and AJ this morning to talk about the Milford Veterans. Danny is also (most importantly) a Navy vet, and brought some other veterans in with him to talk about their time serving in Vietnam, and attending Woodstock. (31:13)
In Dumb Ass News, raw cacao and chocolate are very different things. This kid had to learn that the hard way. (42:13)
The Gaylord Gauntlet is a 5k race with more than 20 man-made and natural obstacles. This year’s race is being held on Saturday, June 14th on the grounds of Gaylord Hospital in Wallingford.
All proceeds benefit the Gaylord Sports Association and its adaptive sports programs.
See 99.1 PLR at the race!
What is the Gaylord Gauntlet
Held entirely on the Gaylord Hospital campus which features 400 acres of land in a rural Wallingford setting. It is a blend of wooded trail and open field running with natural and man-made obstacles. Mud will be used sparingly, but upper body strength will be featured in some obstacles including a rock wall climb and vine swings.
About Gaylord Sports Association
Gaylord Sports Association provides adaptive sports for individuals with physical and visual disabilities, including wounded veterans. The Sports Association offers 15 different sports and is Connecticut’s largest adaptive sports program. Participants enjoy activities that are provided to them at low or no cost, such as golf, snow skiing, adaptive cycling, archery, water skiing, and adaptive rock climbing, or team sports such as wheelchair rugby, tennis, and sled hockey.
Primus: Onward & Upward Summer Tour 2025 with special guest Mononeon comes to the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater on Tuesday, July 22nd. For ticket info, visit www.livenation.com
Enter to win a pair of tickets!
Contest open to Connecticut residents only. Must be at least 18 years of age or older to enter. One entry per person. Duplicate entries will be discarded. Tickets are digital so winner must have a smartphone and a valid email address to receive tickets.
Chevelle with special guests Asking Alexandria and Dead Poet Society comes to the Toyota Oakdale Theatre on August 28th. For ticket info, visit www.livenation.com
Enter to win a pair of tickets!
Contest open to Connecticut residents only. Must be at least 18 years of age or older to enter. One entry per person. Duplicate entries will be discarded. Tickets are digital so winner must have a smartphone and a valid email address to receive tickets.