| All aboard! Welcome aboard Flight
88.1, non-stop through sighberland - with express
service to
transit, weather,
and radio locations. Change at
Jamaica
for all other stops.
I'm a Member/Fellow of the American
Meteorological Society, the
professional
society for meteorologists. (If you must
know more about me, then just click here.) Below, you'll
find links
to many
weather pages.
I live in Boston (known
to many as the Hub
of the Universe)...
...Which is best navigated by the 'T', our transit system.
This
system includes
both subway and trolley lines, as well as a very
efficient commuter
rail service. All, by the way, continue to have among
the least
expensive fares in the country.
While in Boston, make sure you turn
on the radio. We offer some of the most progressive
stations in the
country, led by WMBR ,
the
MIT-based student and community radio station. On
this
page, you'll find information about the radio station's
history,
programming, and staff. Plus, links to many other radio
pages.
 

Looking for something to do that's fun and educational
too?
Then
visit the Seashore Trolley Museum.
If you come up sometime when
I'm around,
you might even be able to try your hand at operating a
real streetcar
or subway train! But anytime you visit, you'll get a
guided tour as
well as the opportunity to take a ride back into time --
and see how
the streetcar was a major force in the development of
our cities.
Some more great information can be found through the MIT Home
Page, such as information on students, staff,
activities,
technology, and much more. In fact, MIT is my daytime
"home," as I
serve as Associate Director in the Office
of
Corporate Relations.
When not in Boston, I work part-time as on-air
meteorologist
for WCBS
Newsradio-88 ,
a CBS owned and
operated
station.
We bring you every ten minutes around the
on the eights. WCBS is in New York City, and the only
way to
get around
town is via the NYC
subway system . Through this link, you can find
all kinds
of information related to the NYC , such
as maps, photos,
rosters, and even automated directions. I've also
prepared an archive of NYC
subway map descriptions from
my collection
which dates back to 1963.
But home will always be
Long Island, NY, best reached by the busiest
commuter railroad in
the nation, the
Long Island
Rail Road . That's
where you'll
find New York's finest high school, The
Wheatley School, which is part of the East
Williston
Union Free School
District. And when traveling to NYC from either
Boston or
Washington, DC, the best way to get there is via the
US Airways Shuttle! You'll ride on a brand new A-320
Airbus.
They have convenient hourly service from both cities,
and their
crews are among the most experienced in the airline
industry; in fact
many flew for Eastern Air Lines. A new alternative is to
ride Amtrak's new
Acela
Express
train, which will "fly" you from Boston to New
York City in
under three and a half hours.
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