April 24, 2012 By Maryellen Fillo, The Hartford Courant
Just call him Fancy Footwork Floyd. That would be Aetna vice president Floyd Green, who, after Saturday night’s CRIS Radio “Dancing in The Dark” gala, knows that if the insurance gig doesn’t work out, he can always give dance lessons. Read more.
April 13, 2012 By Maryellen Fillo, The Hartford Courant
Arthur Murray instructor Frank Del Aguila's touch is feather light as he and his dance partner, Diane Duhaime, practice their fox trot. His hand gently guides her arm to form a graceful arc as they move across the floor in unison. She is equally sensitive, her hands … Continue Reading ››
CRIS Radio Featured on CPTV's "All Things Connecticut, Power of Giving" Segment
CRIS Radio in Windsor is host to a one-of-a-kind program that records newspapers, magazines and more for people who are blind or print-handicapped. And there is no shortage of volunteers lining up to read material into audio files.
CRIS Radio Looks To New Technologies To Deliver News Broadcasts To Blind, Disabled
Oct. 18, 2010 By Diane Weaver Dunne, Hartford Business Journal
Carol Gillispie, who has been blind since she was 15 months old due to a rare form of eye cancer, says the news and information that she hears on CRIS Radio offers her far … Continue Reading ››
October 2010 By Diane Weaver Dunne, The Prospect Magazine
When Carol Gillispie's radio went dead in her West Haven home in early summer, she immediately called CRIS Radio's broadcast center in Windsor. Read More.
Community leaders are getting behind the mike to read articles featured in newspapers and magazines to promote CRIS Radio’s mission of serving people who are blind, learning disabled, or physically disabled and unable to handle printed material. Read More.
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