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6:00. Dom Fig
6:20. The Top Ten things Gen Z may not know how to do. (203) 882-9757
7:00. If you like to wear cologne, you are not welcome at this bakery. The general manager Debby Diaz, up next.
7:20. Dumb Ass News. You’re about to hear the sounds of seagull boy
7:30. Scot Haney.
8:00. Why you’re going to have to pay someone’s over $400,000 a year salary after they were fired for wasting money. News 8’s Mike Cerulli explains
We will announce the bands playing at Jam at the Dam.
8:20. A son‘s prank costed the dad over $100,000.
8:30. How your dumb decision costed your parents and S ton of money. Everyone on gets in the running to see Papa Roach with Rise Against (203) 882-9757
9:00. Mike from Munch Catering coming in to tell you how you can eat like a king and help people in your community.
9:20. Dumbass news. Fart spray sends people running and screaming at a Fairfield carnival
9:30. Boss Keith top five takes on Ozempic.
Join Rick Allison, Frank Critelli and Dennis Lamar every Sunday at 10pm for “The Local Bands Show” on 99.1 PLR!
Send your original music to [email protected] or The Local Bands Show, 70 Quarry Dock Road, Branford, CT 06405
This Sunday is The Local Bands Show! Check out the bands and songs that will be featured this Sunday…
Support your Local Bands!
Support Local Businesses who support Local Bands…
New England Brewing – 175 Amity Road, Woodbridge
Brian’s Guitars – 453 W. Main Street, Cheshire
Chaz and AJ spoke with Steve Gagne, the owner of the Wicked Fun Club in Terryville, that was forced to close after a town meeting this week. Steve explained why he doesn’t believe he should close, took on some callers from the Tribe, and promised to keep fighting the town’s decision. Then, Pastor Dave Townsley was in studio to share the other side of the argument, that the club is breaking a law because of the proximity to his church.
Chaz and AJ had an opportunity this morning to speak with Jameka Jefferies, another candidate hoping to be the next mayor in Hamden. Jameka found a lot of support after her vocal and passionate participation at the town hall meeting. (0:00)
Live Nation’s Jimmy Koplik was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about his friend Michael Bolton, who recently admitted publicly to his fight with brain cancer. Jimmy also talked about the Rock Hall of Fame inductees, and the acts he was most surprised did not make it. (13:02)
Comedian Paul Virzi was in studio with Chaz and AJ this morning, talking about his favorite comedy clubs in the country, and why Austin is not as cool as everyone thinks. Plus, Paul’s son is a little too invested in the Knicks. (37:49)
Paul Virzi stuck around for Dumb Ass News, which turned into a discussion about Bill Belichick and his young girlfriend. (52:16)
6:00. Emily Siero
6:20. The Top Ten things the fire department gets called for that has nothing to do with fires – Tom G (203) 882-9757
6:40. Ruth’s Bad B Movie Review: Motel Hell
7:00. The owner of the swingers club in Terryville gives us his reaction to things not going his way in court Tuesday.
7:20. Dumbass news. The sounds of seagull boy
7:30. The pastor of the church that was 30 feet from the swingers club in Terryville is in studio next.
8:00. Another candidate for Hamden Mayor has emerged, this one is not a politician and is on the show next.
8:10. News 8’s Mike Cerulli
8:20. Legendary, singer and friend of Jimmy Koplik announces brain cancer. Jimmy Koplik with LiveNation is next.
8:30. Who would be on the Mount Rushmore of rock guitarist?
9:00. 119 MPH and other super speeders in CT
Comedian Paul Virzi
9:20. Dumbass news. Fart spray made people scream and run at a carnival in Fairfield.
9:30. Stump the Chumps. Stump us with general knowledge trivia get in the running to see Papa Roach with Rise Against and a free car wash from Splash Car Wash. (203) 882-9757
A Chance to Shine, BHcare’s Annual Fundraiser is happening Saturday, June 7th from10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: Quarry Walk, 300 Oxford Road, Oxford, CT
Admission: Free to attend (Donations encouraged)
Join BHcare for A Chance to Shine — a family-friendly community event featuring a Remembrance Walk in honor of Lori Jackson and all those impacted by domestic violence, mental illness, and substance use. Enjoy live music by Fat Mollases, raffles, a kids’ bike parade, inflatables, lawn games, Touch-a-Truck, and more!
Chaz from 99.1 PLR will be there!
All proceeds benefit BHcare’s life-saving programs serving over 15,000 individuals and families across Greater New Haven, the Valley, and the Shoreline.
Walk Registration Fees:
· $25 – Adults
· $10 – Youth (ages 5 to 18)
· Free – Children 4 and under
Kids’ Bike Parade: Children are invited to join a free bike parade around the Quarry Walk Green! WTNH Co-Chief Meteorologist Joe Furey will be kicking off the bike parade! Bring your non-motorized bikes, tricycles, scooters, wagons—or even decorate your stroller. A decorating tent will be on-site for kids to personalize their wheels before the parade. Bonus: Children registered by May 31 will receive a free bike helmet!
Online Auction: The online auction runs through June 16, 2025, with exciting experiences, gift cards, and items donated by community businesses. Bid from anywhere to support BHcare’s mission. Website: www.achancetoshinect.org
The Town of Cromwell’s 12th Annual Memorial Day Car Show is happening Friday May 23rd from 4:00-8:00pm at Pierson Park in Cromwell.
Proceeds to benefit Cromwell Children’s Coalition.
Stop by the 99.1 PLR Tent and meet AJ from “Chaz and AJ In The Morning!”
The Beach Roses Foundation invites the shoreline community and beyond to step forward on Saturday, May 17, 2025 at Hammonasset Beach State Park for the first annual Beach Roses Walk — a family-friendly event rallying support for breast cancer research, prevention, and survivorship programs.
Founded by triple-negative breast cancer survivor and Madison, Connecticut, mom Paisley McCaffery Moore, the Beach Roses Foundation is committed to changing the trajectory of breast cancer by funding vital research and initiatives that help survivors not just live — but thrive. Inspired by the resilience of the beach roses that bloom along the Connecticut shoreline, the Foundation stands for strength, perseverance, and hope.
Breast cancer is personal for nearly all of us. Chances are, each of us has a family member,
friend, coworker, or neighbor who has been impacted:
● 1 in 8 women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.
● Rates are rising among women under 40, making early action more critical than ever
The Beach Roses Walk event will feature:
🌸 A 4K walk along the beach trails
🌸 A shorter 1K stroll option
🌸 A Kids’ Fun Run
🌸 A Welcome yoga class to kick off the morning
🌸 A Survivors’ Pavilion with resources, inspiration, and community connection
🌸 Food trucks, music from a live DJ, a silent auction, giveaways, and more!
Plus, Yale’s mobile mammography station will be on site.
100% of proceeds will benefit breast cancer research at Yale Cancer Center/Smilow CanceR
Hospital and support survivor programs like LIVESTRONG at the YMCA.
Whether you’re walking in honor of someone you love, celebrating survivorship, or stepping
forward for future generations, your participation makes a real difference. Join us and be
part of a movement fueled by hope, driven by community, and rooted in the belief that we
can defeat breast cancer — together.
Registration is open now at:
👉 https://runsignup.com/Race/CT/Madison/BeachRosesWalk
The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) New England Nationals returns to the New England Dragway in Epping, New Hampshire on May 30-June 1, 2025. Tickets are on sale at www.nhra.com.
Enter to win 4 single day tickets good for any one day.
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.