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
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...
A Pittsfield Man Killed Friday Night After Running onto the Mass Pike
Today it is still unclear why a Pittsfield man ran onto the Mass Pike Friday night into oncoming traffic. The incident happened around 10 p.m. on the east bound side of I-90. According to reports in The Berkshire Eagle and masslive.com, 49-year old Harry Young of Pittsfield was a passeng…
MASS VOTER INFORMATION — HOW TO VOTE EARLY (IN PERSON)
What could be the most important election of your lifetime will take place on Tuesday, November 3rd. In order to help you navigate through the deluge of information being presented through social media, politicians, the media, your next-door neighbor and a number of other sources, between now and e…
Today is “National Voter Registration Day”… do it!!!
It is not only the first official day of Fall, it is also National Voter Registration Day. What better day to register to vote if you are not already on your city or town's voter roll. Below is all the information you need to know on how to register in Massachusetts...
2020 Census Report Card for the Berkshires
The 2020 Census is underway. The government updates the response rate to the Census regularly. The online report of the response rate can be broken down my state, county and some cases city and town breakdowns are also available.
The report from September 17th listed Massachusetts trendin…
The report from September 17th listed Massachusetts trendin…
Sunny…cool…and a chance of frost this weekend in the Berkshires
With Fall just 4 days away this is the last official weekend of summer. The temps will continue to drop this weekend possibly even delivering the first frost Saturday and Sunday morning. During the day it should be a beautiful fall-like weekend with sunny skies both Saturday and Sunday..…
Pittsfield Emergency Alert System Notification Available
A reminder of the availability of the CodeRED emergency alert notification system was posted on the Pittsfield City Hall Facebook page yesterday.
The CodeRed system will notify you of critical real-time information in the city and even more granular information on specific neighborhood warnings and i…
The CodeRed system will notify you of critical real-time information in the city and even more granular information on specific neighborhood warnings and i…
Pittsfield City Hall Reopens Today with Limited Days and Hours
Pittsfield City Hall reopened to the public today. Although the doors are open, city hall has reopened with limited days and limited hours of operation.
City Hall is open two days a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 in the morning until 12:30 in the afternoon or by appointment...
City Hall is open two days a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 in the morning until 12:30 in the afternoon or by appointment...