I have been working WNAW since 1968, doing just about every job there is. I graduated from Drury High School and served in the US Air Force from 1961 to 1965. First radio job in 1965 was in Presque Isle, Maine and I moved back to the Berkshires in 1967. Things I love: family, radio, long fast bike rides, cutting wood, skating and working out at the gym.
Dave Fierro
Cruiser, Backhoe, Bridge Top Clarksburg Capital Requests
Cruiser, Backhoe, Bridge Top Clarksburg Capital Requests
N. Adams City Council VP Jason LaForest ‘Almost Certain’ To Run For Mayor
City Councilor Jason LaForest says he is exploring a run for mayor, after an announcement from current North Adams Mayor Tom Bernard that he will not seek a third term.
Bernard Focuses on Challenges Ahead in State of the City Address
The mayor said the hydrants, in particular, were an "urgent call to action for me and for our community."
Adams to Reconsider Five-Day Workweek at Town Hall
Green said he looked at Selectmen's meetings from 2016 and noted the decision was originally made to allow for some savings with Town Hall all but shut down for a day.
Delayed Vaccine Doses Arrive in Massachusetts
At least some of the vaccine doses allotted to Massachusetts this week were delayed by weather conditions in the southern part of the country, but the state’s COVID-19 Command Center confirmed Friday afternoon that 135,025 doses had arrived to the commonwealth and that scheduled appointments would not have to be canceled.
Williamstown Town Manager Stepping Down
Hoch's departure comes a little more than six months after the announcement of McGowan vs. Williamstown, a federal discrimination lawsuit that alleged racism and sexual misconduct within the Williamstown Police Department.
How Does Massachusetts COVID-19 Rate Compare To Other States?
Heartened by Massachusetts data, Gov. Charlie Baker recently rolled back the lockdowns somewhat, increasing capacity in restaurants and ending the evening curfew.
Ferris Brothers ,North Adams Barbers, Retire
The brothers, third generation barbers, worked together for decades in the family business. In the 1970's, Ronald, Robert and their older brother George took over the shop that their grandfather had started, and they remained a constant presence in North Adams, even as hairstyles evolved and the city changed.
North Adams Public Library in Need of Youth Services Librarian
Russell-Scholl left her post in late January after seven years at the North Adams library, the first three as youth services assistant. She took a similar position at the Pittsfield library.
Tight Vaccine Supply in Mass.; Vt. Extends State of Emergency
The focus in Massachusetts will remain on making sure as many residents who are 75 and older get vaccinated before expanding vaccine eligibility, Baker said.