Boston Red Sox radio broadcaster Joe Castiglione is retiring at the end of the season, his 42nd calling the team’s games.
Hamden native Joe Castiglione, the Red Sox radio voice since 1983, announced on Sunday that will retire after his 42nd season ...
Summertime in New England won’t be sounding the same. Joe Castiglione, the Hamden native who has been the radio voice of the Red Sox since 1983, is dropping his mic. “After 42 seasons with the Red Sox ...
The 77-year-old Castiglione, who has been on the mic since 1983, is the franchise's longest-tenured broadcaster. He was ...
There have been far bigger crimes in Cooperstown. Lester is a player who should be remembered for generations, even if his stats don't scream "Hall of Famer." ...
Hamden native and longtime Red Sox radio voice Joe Castiglione was honored with the prestigious Ford C. Frick Award by the ...
The Cooperstown boys soccer team opened its Center State Conference slate on Friday with a 5-0 home win against Herkimer.
On a bright June morning in Cooperstown, N.Y., Dr. Fred Worth pulled into Lakewood Cemetery on the eastern shore of Otsego ...
The League of Women Voters of the Cooperstown Area will participate in National Voter Registration Day, a nationwide, nonpartisan effort to register hundreds of thousands of voters, Tuesday, Sept. 17.
(COOPERSTOWN, NY) – With school back in session throughout the northeast, the National Baseball Hall of Fame is preparing to welcome students who will experience the intersection of baseball and ...
Beautification Contest judge Deirdre S. Hickey said of the display at Pioneer Sports Cards: “Floral colors worked well with the business theme. Most impressive to me was the ‘invisible’ support for ...
COOPERSTOWN—Hundreds of people gathered in the Cooperstown Central School auditorium on Saturday, September 7 to pay their respects, share remembrances, have a laugh, and perhaps even shed a tear or ...