Outgoing Chamber of Commerce President Tony Rescigno talks career, New Haven...
(WTNH)–At the end of this year, Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce President Tony Rescigno will call it quits. The 72-year-old Rescigno has served the city in which he was raised for 17 years. He...
View ArticleBranford Man Writes book About Career Ending Injury In His Major League...
(WTNH) — Branford’s Adam Greenberg’s dream to get a chance at Major League Baseball was over at his debut with the Chicago Cubs. The then 24-year-old stepped up to the plate ready to hit, but instead...
View ArticleAustralian singer-songwriter and former Prince dancer Maya McClean joins...
(WTNH)–Maya McClean is an Australian singer-songwriter. She has a fraternal twin sister, and their dream was to meet Michael Jackson and to work with him, dancing and singing. They met Jackson when...
View ArticleFashion Scholarship Fund helps designers in the fashion industry get ahead
(WTNH) — On this edition of “Nyberg,” we sat down with Doug Evans who is the executive director of the Fashion Scholarship Fund. The fund, based in New York City, has been helping designers in the...
View ArticleWoman turns passion for children, art into business
(WTNH) — On tonight’s “Nyberg,” a woman from across the pond is turning her passion for children and art into quite a business. Her love for children was shaped in part by working as a nanny for a...
View ArticleMercy Learning Center of Bridgeport celebrates 30 years of educating women
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (WTNH) — On this episode of “Nyberg,” the Mercy Learning Center of Bridgeport is featured for its outstanding work helping women succeed in the United States. Can you imagine coming...
View ArticleNew Milford man makes building better sandcastles possible
NEW MILFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — On this edition of “Nyberg,” a New Milford man explains how a thought he had while on vacation with his family turned into a business idea. Kevin Lane developed “Create A...
View ArticleMadison songwriter produces musical aimed at stopping bullying
MADISON, Conn. (WTNH) — What do you do about the nationwide epidemic of bullying in schools? Social media is playing a big part in this cruelty. Songwriter Jill Nesi of Madison has produced a musical...
View ArticleWoman creates non-profit organization that delivers meals to families during...
(WTNH) — On tonight’s Nyberg, Ann talks to the founder of “Healing Meals Community Project.” Sarah Leathers started the non-profit organization in 2015 in Avon. They make healthy, organic meals and...
View ArticleShoreline company features American-made products
MYSTIC, Conn. (WTNH) — Another small business has arrived in Connecticut. This one was established just a month and a half ago on the shoreline. It’s the Mystic Supply Company where American-made is...
View ArticleThe Fifth Trimester: When new moms should head back to work
(WTNH) — Attention working moms of America. There’s so much to think about when you head back to work after having a baby. On tonight’s Nyberg, we feature Lauren Smith Brody, a working mom of two...
View ArticleLocal company helps travelers plan the perfect Italian getaway
MONTVILLE, Conn. (WTNH) — On this edition of “Nyberg,” we went on a virtual trip to Italy. Ashley Turney of Montville fell in love with the country when she studied there as a Trinity College student...
View ArticleHusband and wife downsize to a tiny house
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Ever think about living in a tiny house? Lots of people talk about them these days, but it’s another thing to downsize and do it. Nina Lentini and her husband, Richard did...
View Article2 men turn Shasta trailer into Mobile Pub with craft beers
(WTNH) — This is not your parent’s Shasta trailer. On tonight’s “Nyberg,” we talk to the two owners of “The Mobile Pub.” A year and a half ago, they decided to deck out a 1962, 14-foot Shasta caravan...
View ArticleCanton teacher looking to inspire those struggling with gender
CANTON, Conn. (WTNH) — Tonight’s edition of “Nyberg” brings the story of transition. Taking one’s life and living it to its fullest and being who you really are. 26-year-old Dusty Rader, an English...
View ArticleExperts offer tips on how to tell vintage from reproduction
(WTNH) — Are you an antique buff? Can you tell a real antique from a reproduction? On tonight’s Nyberg, two experts on furniture from the Webb Dean Stevens Museum in Wethersfield, Helena Reilly and...
View ArticleConnecticut offers rich history of cocktail shakers
WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — On tonight’s “Nyberg,” we looked at a little cocktail history in Connecticut. At one time, Connecticut was arguably the largest producer of chromium-plated cocktail shakers...
View ArticleTwo tragedies bring two together
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — An incredible story of survival on Nyberg. Colin Cook, who grew up in Madison, lost a leg to a 12-foot long shark in the waters off Hawaii. Sydney Corcoran of Lowell, Mass....
View ArticleTwo women working to boost Hartford’s digital footprint
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Two young women who founded a digital marketing agency and located it in Hartford thought it would be a great idea to boost the city with its own website. And so,...
View ArticleMagazine aims to empower middle-school aged girls
(WTNH) — If you see a gap, fill it. That’s what Sarah Beach of Wilton has done. Beach is publishing a magazine called, Strong. It’s a publication for middle-school aged girls which she says doesn’t...
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