Wednesday, September 9: Hartford Gets Hacked, Parents Protest In East Haven, And Ashley Makes Up A New Language

Wednesday, September 9: Hartford Gets Hacked, Parents Protest In East Haven, And Ashley Makes Up A New Language

Jeff is the owner of the Chow food truck, will be at the Chaz and AJ Art’s Television and Appliance Food Truck Festival. He and Chaz didn’t agree very easily on pizza toppings, but in the end agreed on brisket for the event. (0:00)

East Haven schools have dealt with some parent protests recently, due to concerns over the lack of student safety. Laura is a parent and explained the details that most concern her. (10:22)

Dumb Ass News – A montage of Ashley making up a new language, while trying (and failing) to beat AJ in a game of iTunes Trivia from yesterday. (24:01)

Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin explains the ransomware security threat that had public schools closed yesterday in Hartford. The city is working with the FBI and other agencies to attempt to locate the attacker. Plus, Jim Wiltsie explains how this year’s Vicki Soto 5K will be conducted. (31:45)

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Woman’s hand sanitizer use sparked a house fire

What To Know To Stay Safe After Woman’s Hand Sanitizer Use Sparked A House Fire

Kate Wise, a mother of three from Austin, Texas, is recovering after her house went up in flames when she said she used an off-brand hand sanitizer before she lit a candle at her home. Get the full story HERE.

PODCAST – Tuesday, September 8: CT High School Football Season Cancelled, AJ Vs. Ashley In Music Trivia, And Is The Beefalo Still On The Loose?

PODCAST – Tuesday, September 8: CT High School Football Season Cancelled, AJ Vs. Ashley In Music Trivia, And Is The Beefalo Still On The Loose?

Mayor Jay Moran of Manchester talks about the Manchester Road Race going fully virtual this year, after originally saying that they would have some racers in person. (0:00)

Connecticut High School football has been canceled. Glenn Lungarini from the CIAC was on to explain how they arrived at that decision, and Cameron Luciano, a senior at Amity was on representing the students who still want a season to happen. (9:57)

Dumb Ass News – A woman lit herself on fire when attempting to light a candle, because of the hand sanitizer she used. (24:43)

Another competition between AJ and Ashley – iTunes Trivia! Who can name more songs by title or artist? (31:24)

Plymouth police captain Edward Benecchi was on with a beefalo update, and information on the GoFundMe for the escaped animal. (35:48)

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PODCAST – Friday, September 4: Hot Dog Week Concludes, Beefalo Still On The Loose, Dumb Ass News

PODCAST – Friday, September 4: Hot Dog Week Concludes, Beefalo Still On The Loose, Dumb Ass News

Protesters outside the Governor’s mansion could use more rhythm, based on the news report from Fox 61 (0:00)

The Beefalo is still on the loose, and Chaz and AJ think if AJ started singing to it, it might be captured sooner (8:10)

Dumb Ass News – A couple waited their whole lives to finally see a tornado (16:13)

Rick from Blackie’s Hot Dogs was on the phone to talk about the history of their restaurant, which started as a gas station (19:49)

Dumb Ass News – A group of hikers spot a bear, and start yelling like they caught on fire (25:53)

Boss Keith’s Top 5 things he’s noticed about the “weird hybrid school thing” (30:26)

Throwback Concert: Led Zeppelin at Yale Bowl 1970

Throwback Concert: Led Zeppelin at Yale Bowl 1970

The Yale Bowl in New Haven had a busy decade in the 1970s. In addition to the football games played there by both Yale University and the NFL’s New York Giants (this was the Giants official home-away-from-home while Giants Stadium was being built), there were also a bunch of great rock concerts. Legendary acts like Chicago, Yes, Grand Funk Railroad, Grateful Dead, Eric Clapton and others rocked the Bowl.

But perhaps the biggest act to play the Yale Bowl? Led Zeppelin in 1970. Today we look back at that historic show that happened 50 years this summer.

 

Led Zeppelin

Tour: The North American Summer Tour 1970

August 15, 1970

Yale Bowl

Setlist

  1. Immigrant Song
  2. Heartbreaker
  3. Dazed and Confused (Jake Holmes cover)
  4. Bring It On Home (Willie Dixon cover)
  5. Since I’ve Been Loving You
  6. What Is and What Should Never Be
  7. Moby Dick
  8. Whole Lotta Love
  9. Communication Breakdown (includes Good Times Bad Times / encore)

*source: setlist.fm

 

Check out these past live performances

 

PODCAST – Thursday, September 3: Hot Dog Week Continues And Who Would Pass A Police Physical?

PODCAST – Thursday, September 3: Hot Dog Week Continues And Who Would Pass A Police Physical?

Paul from Frankie’s was on for Hot Dog Week, as Chaz and AJ picked the hot dogs they wanted to eat and Paul explained how the business got started in the 1930s. (0:00)

Bob Stefanowski was on to talk about another mask giveaway event for kids going back to school. Then AJ tries to come up with a mask design that would allow you to safely drink beer in a bar. (9:10)

New Haven Police Sgt. Dana Smith talks about the careers available to anyone who can pass the physical, written and oral test. AJ and Ashley guess who would do better during the physical test. (19:57)

President Trump calls in to talk about vaccines, testing Joe Biden before the debates, and the Melania book. (31:51)

Dumb Ass News – Mike Lapitino made a joke about AJ on the air yesterday afternoon, and AJ fired back this morning. (37:01)