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Berkshire News Network Salutes Tom Jay

By Larry Kratka - May 15, 2008
Berkshire News Network

Tom Jay
PITTSFIELD — The Berkshire News Network will be losing one of its reporters today — and not just any reporter. 

Tom Jay has been the morning news anchor with radio WSBS 860-AM in Great Barrington for 43 years and, today, he hangs up his earphone and retires. 

Jay joined WSBS in 1965 and, except for a stint with the U.S. Foreign Service, has been the morning voice on WSBS ever since. Since the announcement of his retirement, he has been interviewed by New England Cable News, WWLP Channel 22 in Springfield, The Berkshire Eagle and Web-based Internet news service iBerkshires.com. (Look for the iBerkshires interview later this weekend.)

It's not every day that someone puts in that many years behind the same microphone in this business, so all of us at the Berkshire News Network and Vox Communications wish Tom Jay the best retirement possible.
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The broadcast industry is losing a REAL GENTLEMAN!
from: Margie Wareon: 05-15-2008



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