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parker. Eatery & Bar is Open for Business. Grab a delicious meal made with fresh ingredients. 🥬 They’re offering call ahead, pay ahead and curbside delivery for their classic dishes.
6:45 – Lelania, Hartford Flavor – (@HartfordFlavor on Instagram)
7:30 – Atty. Bob Mitchell
8:00 – Melissa, sister of Dan Spano – To donate blood, click HERE
9:00 – Dr. Steven Choi, Chief Quality Officer for Yale School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Health System
9:30 – Patrick Fahy, Parker Eatery and Bar
Rick spoke with Chaz and AJ about spending a month on a cruise ship, which went through a lot of uncertainty before returning to the United States. (0:00)
Nik created his own factory of 3-D printers to crank out medical face shields and other necessary supplies. (14:00)
In Dumb Ass News, a Pennsylvania granny wanted her beer during quarantine, and it was covered by the local news. (22:02)
A thief in Dumb Ass News got stuck in a pipe, which somehow turned into a long conversation about Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. (25:29)
When will the state start opening again? Will schools and students have a graduation? What should restaurants be preparing for? When are the casinos opening?
Chaz and AJ were able to ask Governor Ned Lamont about a number of COVID-19 related information. The rate of infection, how much equipment is available in hospitals to treat patients, and when things might start opening again and looking more normal.
Riverview Bistro is Open for Business! They’re offering their full dinner menu for takeout. Get 20% off takeout and curb-side pickup is available
6:30 – Tribe Member from Dermatology Office
6:45 – Nik in Southington
7:30 – Rick de Pinho
8:30 – Governor Lamont
9:30 – Dave, Riverview Bistro
Tribe member Hungry Man called in this morning, after 10 days on a ventilator battling COVID-19. He talked about the doctors and nurses that helped him, and how his wife is still working to get off her ventilator. (0:00)
Chaz and AJ give an update on Coronavirus in CT, including nearly 1,000 new cases, and audio of nurses at Yale applauding a patient leaving the ICU. (5:59)
Trooper First Class Jeltema talked about a jerk that crashed his car, then stole a car from someone who stopped to help him, and crashed that car. Plus, Monica the Uber Eats driver says she’s seen a lot of Chinese food deliveries in the state, but a survey says burrito bowls are the number one ordered in option. (18:51)
Senator Bluementhal calls in to answers the Tribe’s questions about their stimulus checks, when the money will be available, and what their eligible for. (33:43)
What is the difference between the Spanish Flu outbreak, and the COVID-19 pandemic? Kevin Estela on the phone to explain the similarities and differences. (50:32)
By Drew Carrano
People! If there’s one rock band that enjoys coming to Connecticut, it’s KISS. Since the mid-1970’s KISS has played just about everywhere from The Palace Theater in Waterbury to the old New Haven Coliseum. Now as they say farewell on their “End of the Road” World Tour, which is on hiatus due to the Coronavirus, we look back at one of their many shows here in Connecticut.
Today’s Throwback Concert:
KISS
Freedom To Rock North American Tour
Opening Act: The Dead Daisies
Wednesday September 7, 2016
Webster Bank Arena – Bridgeport
About The Tour: After a massive 40th Anniversary World Tour in 2014-15, KISS announced its next tour called “Freedom To Rock” in 2016. The tour kicked off on July 4, 2016 in Tucson, Arizona and would visit over 30 North American cities, including Bridgeport and Uncasville. KISS visited mostly secondary markets and smaller cities it hadn’t be to in over a decade, some never before. Bridgeport, for example, last had KISS in town in 2003. The “Freedom To Rock” Tour was dedicated to veterans with a focus to help Hiring Our Heroes and the Veteran Tickets Foundation.
Setlist*
*source: setlist.fm
Watch: KISS at Webster Bank Arena (full concert)
6:20 – Jim from Southbury
6:30 – Monica from Bridgeport, Drives for UberEats
7:00 – Trooper Christine Jeltema
7:30 – Senator Blumenthal
8:20 – Kevin Estela, Survival Instructor and History Teacher
Police Officer Val Queiroga, who was on scene for the massive explosion in North Haven back in 2018, was on this morning to talk about the donation the company he’s working for towards gathering PPE for first responders in CT. (0:00)
In Dumb Ass News, a Florida woman was arrested for putting Easter eggs filled with pornography in her neighbor’s mailboxes. (6:02)
Scot Haney, who has been broadcasting from home, was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning. Last week, his cat interrupted the segment, this week it was his grandfather clock. (9:59)
Mark Hayward of the Small Business Administration is working every day to help get the loans out to businesses that have applied. The Tribe still had some questions, and he did his best to answer as many of those as possible. (20:47)
Bobby Valentine was on to talk about the future of baseball, what he believes is a realistic solution for Major League Baseball, and whether or not sports could happen for high school students this year. (38:03)
Instead of Loser of the Week, Chaz and AJ flipped the script to make it all about the winners. Chaz’s nomination was for Chef Jerry Reveron, who passed away this week. (45:05)
Another nomination for Winner of the Week was called in by Trooper First Class Christine Jeltema. Sunset Technologies made a donation of 500 face shields for the state police, which is impressive considering they only have three 3-D printers, and cannot print more than 2 masks at once. (51:08)
George Colli called in to talk about the deliveries he’s been making on behalf of Bob and Amy Stefanowski, who have put around half a million medical masks into the hands of first responders. (55:06)
Kirsten Comfort of Little Pub is the “Queen Bee” over there, and she was on to talk about the take-out and curbside pickup options they are offering. Now, they have added the Little Pub Market, selling basic grocery items that have been in short supply. (1:02:32)