Life in Connecticut can be overwhelming, there is a lot to do. We all need to say and do certain things to save ourselves time and heartache. If you always said what was on your mind, it could slow your day down. If you always spoke in complete sentences, it could be exhausting.
It's pretty simple, really: when you're surrounded by different people with varying backgrounds, you're more likely to grow and less likely to have ideological tunnel vision. I don't want to live in an echo chamber and become stuck intellectually or emotionally, and I don't have to because my city is one of the most diverse in America.
If I placed a pumpkin in front of you and challenged you to find five different uses for it, what would you come up with. You might cut it into a jack-o-lantern, bake the seeds, make a pie and before you know it, you're running out of things to do with it.
What you may not know is that Adam spent a significant amount of time in New Haven, Connecticut. That's right, Richman is a Yale Graduate. Adam joined us on the Friday (2/23/24) edition of the I-95 Morning Show and we had to ask him about his New Haven pizza loyalty. This is what he had to say.
I decided to take matters into my own hands and write them a letter. This is a copy of the actual letter I sent: My Wegmans journey began at the Haymarket, VA store, and I would like to give them a special shout-out.