
J.D. Allen
A native Long Islander, J.D. is WSHU's afternoon news editor. Formally WAMC’s Berkshire bureau chief, he has reported for public radio stations, including bylines with WSHU, WNYC, WBUR, WNPR and NPR. J.D. has reported on healthcare and small businesses for "Long Island Business News" and real estate and land-use for The Press News Group newspapers. He also hosted, produced and engineered award-winning programs at WUSB Stony Brook. An avid fencer in his free time, J.D. holds a B.A. in journalism and sociology from Stony Brook University and an M.S. in communications from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University.
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The Connecticut Department of Public Health said schools can discontinue contact tracing based on individual exposures.
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The executive order from Connecticut's governor focuses on road and storm water infrastructure, renewable energy and carbon emissions reductions.
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The first American to get the COVID-19 vaccine got a booster shot last week. A new study in New York suggests more people will get booster shots this…
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The push to switch from fossil fuels to renewable forms of energy will mean a lot more demand for battery storage. It's just part of massive efforts to...
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The fight against fossil fuel expansion in New England has a new front in Killingly, Connecticut. Climate activists want the state to reject a proposed...
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President Joe Biden’s energy goals will make significant changes to where New England gets its power. How states choose to embrace these goals as part...
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Voter turnout in Connecticut is at 25 percent ahead of Election Day. That’s according to Secretary of the State Denise Merrill based on the number of...