The "Godfather".
Thats what they call me. Some even say there's a "Soprano" resemblance. I dont see it. I've been doing mornings here since 1987. In radio years, that qualifies me to be a Jurassic Park exhibit, I think. But having Blacksmith, Roadkill, Laura, and Kelly there each morning keeps it fun. We hope it does for you too....
As for me - I'm just a normal guy in an abnormal job. I've got a great wife, 2 great kids, and a job that lets me play for a living. Yeah, that doesn't suck.....
Hope you enjoy the page- and if you got questions - then ask em! I'll try to answer all of em once I get em!
And keep checking back - because I add stuff all the time.
Email me: greg@morningbuzz.com
Best,
g
Greg and the Morning Buzz: Me, Andy Blacksmith, Scott "Roadkill" McMullen, Laura Boyce and Kelly Brown. 5:30am-10am. The Rock Station 100.3 WHEB, Portsmouth NH, Rock 101 WGIR-FM Manchester, The Hawk 104.9 Meredith/Laconia, and KOOL-93.9FM in Lebanon NH, and KOOL 96.3 in Keene. Tune in - join the family!

Greg's "NH CHRONICLE" Segment from WMUR-TV Channel 9
Little Girl Loves Eating Raw Onions - Watch More Funny Videos
I got up early Sunday morning (REAL early- 3am on a day off) to head north to hopefully catch a sunrise over Franconia Notch or Sugar Hill. My plan was foiled by clouds- but I made the best of it and just started driving down small roads. Here's some of what I got....
Simple Lupines. No majestic scenery necessary. They speak for themselves.
Family Time.

Bear Notch Road, Panorama. Yup, sure is a beautiful state we live in....
Its out there. All you have to do is look...
See more of my photos on my photo site - www.kretchy.com
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This video is awesome. Bill is a listener, and heard me talk about how the older I get, the less I seem to like heights. So he sent me a video from where he does his job! WOW! I loved it! Tree removal folks do some crazy work - taking giant trees, and lifting over powerlines and houses- and when they're done - they leave it like they were never there. Impressive!
Thanks for the shout out, Bill! And thanks for tuning in!