Husband 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 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...
View ArticleThe TV Dinner Reinvented
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A fresh taste on frozen food. Two graduate students at Yale University decided they needed to find better healthy food in the frozen food section. They went to work and...
View ArticleDancing duo winning awards across the country
(WTNH) — On tonight’s Nyberg, champion ballroom dancers. 14-year-old Ariel Mayer is from Guilford while her dancing partner, 25-year-old Daniel Burke, is from New York. Mayer is so engrossed in her...
View Article“A Connecticut Christmas” comes just in time for the holidays
(WTNH) — Before you know it, the holidays will be here. A Connecticut photographer has just the right thing to put on your gift list: A beautiful coffee table read called, A Connecticut Christmas....
View ArticleWorld champion, record-holding accordionist drops by Nyberg
(WTNH) — This edition of “Nyberg” was a little more musical! Three-time world champion and Guinness World Record-holder Cory Pesaturo swung by the show. You can name any genre of music and he can play...
View ArticleIndoor farming feeding hundreds each day in Connecticut
MERIDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Indoor farming is underway in the state of Connecticut thanks to a group of young entrepreneurs. Trifecta Ecosystems Incorporated has just fully filled out its new downtown...
View ArticleBook chronicles home history in New England
(WTNH) — On this edition of “Nyberg,” we sit down with a great read titled, A Home Called New England, and its author. The new book chronicles the history of homes all the way back to the 1600’s. The...
View ArticleTwo Connecticut photographers work to get clean water to Puerto Rico
(WTNH) — Two Connecticut photographers are doing their part to get clean water to the three million people on the island of Puerto Rico. The hurricane hit some seven weeks ago. Chelsea and Tony...
View ArticleNew Haven native shares careers in acting, music and law enforcement
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Charles Grady, who grew up in New Haven, works for the FBI in Connecticut. He served on the Hamden Police force for 21 years, moving his way up through the ranks and working...
View ArticleLocal writer brings comedic work to television
(WTNH) — Streeter Seidell grew up in Madison, went to Daniel Hand High School and became a comedy writer. For the last four years, you’ve been seeing his work on “Saturday Night Live.” Seidell...
View ArticleLocal glassblower combines art and science
(WTNH) — On this edition of Nyberg, we feature a man from Killingworth who has made his living as a scientific glassblower for decades. It’s an essential part of supporting science. Daryl Smith works...
View ArticleHelping homeless children over the holidays
(WTNH) — On this edition of Nyberg, homelessness in Connecticut and how to help a child whose family may be staying in a shelter. The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness (CCEH) is again in full...
View ArticleConnecticut dairy farms churn out products across the state
(WTNH) — The Farmer’s Cow is a six-farm cooperative in Connecticut that is turning out all kinds of milk products and more that you see in stores. The dairy farms, many of which are...
View ArticleLocal photographer captures Connecticut holiday magic in book
CHESTER, Conn. (WTNH) — The bucolic small town of Chester is so charming during the holidays. Caryn B. Davis, a photographer, lives in the middle of that storybook village, in a historic home which...
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