I've been lucky enough to work at all of my favorite Connecticut radio stations around the state over the course of my 30 year+ career. I'm a Waterbury native that likes: my wife, my life, music, dogs, Subarus, seafood, medium-rare ribeye steaks, occasional intoxication, fully recovering from elective surgeries, making commercials that make you laugh, writing articles that inform, make you mad, or gives you the urge to giggle and respond, the smell of a just lit matchstick, the combination of proscuitto and fresh mootz, and watching live music.
Large Dave
Tackle Box Lost for 8 Months Returned to Connecticut Fisherman
A heartwarming story was just posted by the Connecticut State Environmental Conservation Police, and it involves a lost tackle box, and this one has a happy ending too
Fairfield County: The Invasive Pest Known as the Spotted Lanternfly is Here
The Spotted Lanternfly is a sap feeder, and in particular, threatens Connecticut's Apples, Grapes, Hops, and ornamental trees. 70 species of plants native to Connecticut are threatened
Connecticut Treasure Hunter Finds $46K Hidden in Attic Floor Boards
A self-described treasure hunter was hired by a family in to try to find a hidden stash of cash that they thought was hidden somewhere in their family home.
Driving Through Sandy Hook on the Third Anniversary of the Tragedy
Every television and radio station led with something about Sandy Hook this morning. It was inescapable. I noticed all of the flags that I passed were at half-staff. As I drove along River Rd/Glen Road into the Church Hill Road area of Sandy Hook, I noticed well-dressed people standing on the side of the street with camera crews and microphones in their face. I take this route into the radio station nearly every day, but obviously, things felt different.