Hey, I'm Lou Milano. I've been a broadcaster since 1999, and have been a co-host of the i95 Morning Show since 2007. I'm originally from Brewster, NY, and now live in Danbury, CT with my wife Erica and our four children. My years in broadcasting have afforded me so many exciting opportunities in television and on-stage, and while those are fun, it’s all about radio for me. Broadcasting is my passion, and, every morning, I fall in love with the job all over again. My morning show partner Ethan Carey and I treat this job for what it is -- a great privilege. It’s an honor to entertain the loyal listeners of the mighty i95. We also happen to be damned good at what we do.
Lou Milano
Connecticut Road Tops List of ‘Most Dangerous’ During the Holidays
Folks in the Northeast (us/we) are responsible for a lot of those fatalities, particularly in the winter months. The number of fatalities have increased year-over-year despite the dip in folks traveling due to how COVID altered the business world.
Danbury Makes List of Top 10 Places in Connecticut You Should Never Move to
He does the kind of videos that tell you, this place is fun, this place is not fun, this is a good place to live and this is a bad place, etc. Nick has gotten so much feedback from his work on social media that he's become a consultant, telling families where they should/should not move based on their needs.
AAA Expects Extremely High Travel on Connecticut Roads This Holiday Season, Other States Too
That is almost 4 million more people than last year, and the figure gets American travelers almost all-the-way back to PRE-COVID-19 travel numbers.
Hartford Named City in America With Most Christmas Spirit
The Grinch has been described as, cuddly as a cactus. The Grinch has been called vile bad banana and a seasick crocodile. It's been said, he has garlic in his soul and his brain is filled with spiders.
The Flu is Running Rampant in Mahopac
While this is very much a problem for Mahopac, the influenza surge is not isolated in the hamlet. Just over the state line in Danbury, CT, flu numbers are on the rise with the City reporting 181 cases for the first week of December.
Dangerous Ground: Pedestrian Deaths are a Serious Problem in CT
This is just one of the many reported pedestrian deaths we've read about in 2022. This is not just a notion, there is real data to support these incidents are increasing, both nationally and locally. A new study conducted by Jerry examined data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to highlight the dangers pedestrians face on our roadways.
Brookfield’s Finest Activate Their Inner Santa for Connecticut Children
The Brookfield Police Department is activating Santa mode to help children right here in the Nutmeg State.
New Milford Restaurant Set to Close Its Doors After 25 Years in Business
The Cookhouse in New Milford will close it's doors on January 2, 2023. In a Wednesday (12/14/22) Facebook post, owner Rob Ryder wrote the following:
Danbury Meteorologist Calls for Gross ‘Kitchen Sink’ Snowstorm Tonight
We spoke to the I-95 Morning Show meteorologist Jack Drake on Wednesday (12/14/22) about the upcoming snowstorm. Jack told us to expect the following:
Danbury Mayor: Seasoned Police Hires Will Give the City ‘A Leg Up’
"New" probably isn't the right way to describe them, they are "lateral transfers" meaning they were police officers elsewhere. The hires are not just getting attention here in the Hat City, but also in the Big City. According to the NY Post, 6 of the 9 officers are former NYPD officers who are leaving a department where "morale is horrible."