Bill Buchner
Bill began his radio journey on Long Island, followed by stops in Schenectady, Bridgeport, Boston and New York City. He’s been a music host, news anchor and traffic reporter. Bill is glad to be back on the air in Fairfield County, where he has lived with his wife and two sons for more than 20 years.
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The state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority also told the electricity providers, along with their affiliated natural gas companies, that shut-offs cannot begin until May 2023.
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The governor's request would cover a fraction of the nearly $130 million in necessary maintenance, repairs and other infrastructure projects identified by parks officials in recent years.
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A Firebirds Society representative said the city's current recruitment drive allows only a short time for applicants to prepare for the Candidate Physical Ability Test.
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Xfinity internet customers will not face data-caps in 2022.
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The company wanted to put a cap of 1.2TB per month on regional customers at the beginning of 2021, put it off to 2022, and now are putting it off again.
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A Connecticut water company is being allowed to nearly double the amount of water it diverts from the Fairfield area to southwestern towns.
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Hearst Connecticut Media reports state officials believe Dominguez also would be the first female permanent police chief in any of the state's largest cities.
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State Representative Edwin Vargas, a Hartford Democrat, has filed a bill that would make Connecticut a “sanctuary state.”
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According to enrollment figures released on Tuesday, the University of Connecticut will welcome its largest first-year class ever, a record 5,100...