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Paulina Bucka leaving WNYT after four months

Paulina Bucka leaves WNYT after four months FacebookTwitterEmail After four months, Paulina Bucka left WNYT.  Bucka, who was born in Poland and raised in Brooklyn, joined WNYT in March. She replaced Asa Stackel, the morning anchor who left the station earlier this year to pursue a career in finance.  While Bucka started as a morning coanchor alongside Subrina Dhammi, she was soon reporting day side and evenings. She was also still working some mornings. Paulina Bucka is leaving WNYT. She plans to stay in the region.Courtesy of Paulina Bucka Thank you to everyone who’s been watching and everyone who’s reached out in light of recent changes and had been so welcoming from the start, said Bucka. I’m working on a new project. Make sure to check my Facebook page for updates. It launches in a month, and I’ll still be telling people s stories. I’m not leaving Albany just yet.

Police confirm a criminal investigation in Hamden industrial park

Pressure mounts for answers after nooses found at Amazon construction site in Windsor

Amazon has reopened the construction site and the FBI has returned to help Windsor police s investigation. Author: Jill Konopka Updated: 5:49 PM EDT May 27, 2021 WINDSOR, Conn. The pressure is mounting to find the person or people responsible for hanging nooses at the construction site of a new Amazon warehouse in Windsor. The FBI returned on Thursday to work with a Windsor police detective conducting interviews on-site, that had previously been set up according to Windsor Police.  An FBI spokesman tells Fox 61 news, they will be on-site often assisting as needed to figure out who is responsible for hanging these nooses. “This is the 8th noose, when is enough, enough? This is the 8th time this has happened, Amazon is not going to keep shutting down, opening up, what’s going on, they need to get to the bottom of this,” frustrated Windsor Resident Iris Mitchell.  She says she moved to this diverse community four years ago and loves livin

Police investigating after hangman s noose found at Amazon distribution centre construction site

Police are investigating a hangman’s noose and six other ropes that could be interpreted as nooses found inside an Amazon distribution centre construction site in Windsor, Connecticut. On Tuesday, police were called to the Amazon site where they said they found a noose hanging from a steel beam on the second floor of the building on Kennedy Road. A construction supervisor told the police that the site safety team documented the incident,.

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