My love for radio started a little kid listening to a transistor radio under my pillow every night when I went to bed. As I entered my early teens, I got a CB radio. I was hooked and the thought of sitting on my a** talking into a microphone and getting paid for it set me on a path to go to broadcasting school after graduating high school. I’ve been on the radio or overseeing the operation of radio stations ever since. I’m now in my 40th year in radio and have transitioned from turntables to CD players to computer operating systems. Technologically in the business has changed drastically. What hasn’t changed it the amazing and talented people I have worked with along the way and the music that connects to listeners on a very personal level.
Scott
Patriots Fined for Covid-19 Violations
According to an ESPN report, the Patriots were fined 350k for COVID-19 protocol violations that were connected to the positive coronavirus tests of QB Cam Newton and other Pats players back in October.
Cam tested positive a couple of days before he was slated to start their 4th game of the season aga…
Cam tested positive a couple of days before he was slated to start their 4th game of the season aga…
The Thanksgiving Day Forecast for the Berkshires
Unlike the 4th of July it’s probably good that Thanksgiving is a holiday spent indoors. Ultimately on a recliner with your favorite beverage in hand, your dog by your side and the top of your pants unbuttoned. And that’s before dinner...
Patriots playoff chance dim following loss in Houston
Although the Patriots lost by 7 points yesterday in Houston against the Texans, any Pats fan watching the game probably felt the Pats got beat handily. The Pats defense did not look sharp especially the secondary. Texans QB Deshaun Watson threw for 344 yards and two touchdowns...
Pittsfield COVID Cases on the Rise with Students and School Staff
The COVID-19 spread continues to effect local students and area school systems. According to an article posted in The Berkshire Eagle, it was announced Wednesday that 11 students in the Pittsfield Public School system have tested positive...
COVID-19 Outbreak at Springfield Hospital…Staff and Patients Infected
Bay State Medical Center in Springfield reported today that 16 workers and 4 patients have tested positive for COVID-19 according to a post at masslive.com. The outbreak is believed to be contained to one unit that is currently in lockdown at the hospital...
Perfect Weather Forecasted this Weekend for the Berkshires
Wow! What a beautiful fall weekend we have in store this weekend in the Berkshires. The perfect weekend to work around the yard, maybe tackle the leaves and get the snowblower ready for the months ahead. Make sure you also schedule some time to do some fun stuff in nature with…
Berkshire County Early In-Person Voting Deadlines and Ballet Drop Box Locations
It is now too late in the game to vote by mail. If you have a ballot in-hand you can drop it in your city or town’s Ballot Drop Box. Early in-person voting deadlines vary from town to town. Some deadlines may have passed or are ending today or tomorrow...
Zeta Heading Our Way…Snow Overnight Tonight
Winter weather is on the way to the Berkshires as the effects of Tropical Storm Zeta will be felt throughout New England today and tomorrow. Zeta will bring rain today mixing with snow tonight and through the overnight hours into tomorrow morning...
Pittsfield Officials…”Get Your Flu Shot!”
Pittsfield officials are urging residents to get a flu shot! In a post to the City Hall Facebook page, they emphasis the flu is on the way and can carry the same symptoms as Covid-19. It also mentions that you can have the flu and Covid-19 at the same time...
Gov. Baker in line for a Cabinet position in a Biden administration
According to Politico, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker is being vetted by the the team of presidential nominee Joe Biden. Baker is among a number of Republicans that are under consideration to fill Cabinet positions in a Biden administration if he were to be elected in November...