My name is Ryan Pause, (Pronounced Pow-Zee) I was born and raised in the Berkshires my whole life. My passion for radio came about when I received one of those Wild Planet Radio DJ toys as a birthday gift back in the early 2000s. Broadcasting only a few feet on AM Radio in your home felt like being a big shot at the time! When I'm off the air, I enjoy road trips with friends and family, as well as the beach and camping in the summer. Of course, I enjoy watching sports from Red Sox baseball, Celtics basketball, Bruins hockey, to Patriots football.
Ryan Pause
Snow Predicted For Spring In Massachusetts & New England
Massachusetts could see a mix of rain and snow as the New England heads into the Spring season.
Time Is Running Out For Your Regular Massachusetts Driver’s License
According to LoPriore Insurance Agency, A REAL ID is a form of identification that meets enhanced security standards for state-issued driver’s licenses and ID cards. It was passed by Congress in 2005 in response to the 9/11 attacks, as the REAL ID Act aimed to prevent airline terrorism by strengthening requirements for documents granting such as access to domestic planes and specific federal agencies.
New Store Policies Announced for Target in Massachusetts
As of Sunday, March 17, 2024, we are expected to abide by a new "10 items or less" policy at all self-checkouts. As we all know, self-checkouts are a love and hate system when it comes to cashing out merchandise. According to Star Tribune, self-checkouts gained a lot of popularity during the pandemic due to it being 100% contactless with another human being. But now this new change will likely speed up service and overall customer satisfaction.
Workers At This Massachusetts Museum On Strike For Higher Pay
At the beginning of March 6th, we learned that Unionized employees at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) in North Adams, Mass. went on strike indefinitely following the museum’s refusal to meet demands for increased wages. Union members voted 97 percent in favor of the strike.
5 Things You’d Hate About Living In Massachusetts
Before we get into reasons not to move to the Commonwealth, a 2022 study has found that one of the most popular states to move out of was Massachusetts while the state of Vermont just over the border saw an increase in percentage of migration. Which honestly does not surprise me at all in certain ways.
Legendary Restaurant Has Been Voted Best Hot Dog In Massachusetts
New England.com put together a list of the best places to get a hot dog throughout New England including a handful in Massachusetts. But if I had to pick the best, it would have to be this particular one.
The Tiniest Town In Massachusetts Now Only Has 64 People Living
Look no further than a really small town called Gosnold. Located in Dukes County right off the Vineyard Sound and Buzzards Bay.
The Top 2 Bars In Massachusetts To Get A Beer On St. Patty’s Day
Look no further than "The Bell In Hand Tavern" located on 45 Union St. in Boston. This historic bar served up its first beer in 1795. That's just less 20 years after The Declaration of Independence! Printers, politicians, sailors, and even students all gathered at this place for a nice bottle of Ale. That's right, Ale was the biggest drink sold at this Tavern since the first owner at the time "Jimmy Wilson" wasn't into serving up any hard whiskey that other establishments were serving in those days.
AMES Department Store Set To Reopen In Massachusetts For 2027
Many people are still taking to social media saying that this all too good to be true but at the same time are hopeful.
Massachusetts City Ranked Tenth As One Of The Nation’s Poorest
North Adams made #8 on the list according to theworkersrights.com for being a poor city in Fort Massachusetts. The city was constructed by the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1745 and destroyed during the French and Indian War the following year. It wasn't until the 1770s where permanent colonization began, when a Quaker colony from Rhode Island came. It was separated from Adams and constituted as the town of North Adams in 1878. Thanks to Waterpower from the Hoosic, it contributed to early industry (including textile milling), and blast furnaces and shoes were also manufactured by the mid-19th century.