Bill Trotta
Baseball Cards From the 70’s and 80’s Your Mom Should Have Never Thrown Out
Remember when you were a kid and had that shoebox full of baseball cards, well there's a good chance your mom threw out some cards that are worth thousands of dollars today.
Putnam County SPCA Needs Your Help In Animal Cruelty Case
The Putnam County Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is looking for the public's help in it's current animal cruelty investigation.
10 Myths Your Parents Told You That Have Been Debunked
You know your parents love you, maybe that's why they tried to keep you protected by telling you some of these myths or urban legends that we have now debunked.
New Vaccine Policy in Place for Hudson Valley State Colleges
If your thinking about heading back to any Hudson Valley State College or University this fall, better have your COVID-19 vaccination card ready.
Pizza to Become the Official State Food of Connecticut
It's almost official, the Connecticut House of Representatives has approved a bill that would make pizza the state's official food.
Your Guide to Connecticut Fairs and Festivals Taking Place in 2021
There are tons of fairs and festivals returning this summer and fall, so we created a guide to help you decide which fairs to attend and when in Connecticut.
Lack of Drivers Could Cause Connecticut And NY Gas Shortage This Summer
There's no shortage of gas in our area, but believe it or not this summer some gas stations might see their tanks run dry.
Eating in Putnam County During Hudson Valley Restaurant Week
Last year the pandemic shutdown in New York postponed just about everything including Hudson Valley Restaurant Week.
10 Animals That Are Considered Illegal Pets in Connecticut and New York
So your an animal lover, you've had dogs, cats and maybe even a few rabbit's. Now your looking to get a little more exotic, well watch out because you could get in a heep of trouble for keeping certain animals as pets.
Red Cross Looking for Blood Donors in Dutchess and Putnam County
Now that people are starting to get back to a somewhat normal routine, the need for blood is on the rise.