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| Many times I deliver the morning weather "on location." I visited Mill Hill School in Fairfield and promoted its Science Fair in April, 2006. |
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| Talking weather is my passion, even if it`s in front of a less-than-full audience at the Fairfield Garden Expo at Ludlowe High School. |
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| I enjoy being the public address announcer for Fairfield`s Pop Warner football teams, but doing four games in one day at the Sullivan Bowl makes for a long day. |
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| When the Red Sox World Series championship trophy visited Fairfield last Summer, I made sure I was right at the front of the line. Sox fans waited a long time for this treat! |
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| My 12-year-old son Billy loves sports, especially basketball, baseball, and martial arts. He wears a purple belt at the Stryker School of Martial Arts, and he leads his Fairfield National Little League team in RBI. |
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| I was a proud Dad the day my son graduated from Osborn Hill School in June of 2005, the same elementary school at which I attended kindergarten. Billy stands with classroom teacher Shirley Bove (left) and family friend Ann Axtell in the classroom. |
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| Remote weathercasts are a lot of fun, especially when food is on the menu at Stew Leonard`s in Norwalk. Former Norwalk Mayor Alex Knopf (center) and Stew Leonard, Jr. join in the festivities. |
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| I`m "having a ball" as the morning meteorologist at News 12 Connecticut and WNLK/WSTC radio. |
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| It`s been said that if you choose a profession you truly enjoy, you`ll never work a day in your life. That`s certainly the case for me doing the morning weather each weekday on News 12 Connecticut alongside our anchors, Eric Greene and Heather Kovar. |
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| I was honored to receive the "Best Weathercast" award from the Connecticut Associated Press Broadcasters` Association at its annual awards banquet and reception in April, 2006. |
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