On my vacations, I always like to search out local breweries. Recently, my wife and I visited one of our favorite vacation spots, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and one must stop was Cape Cod Beer in Hyannis.
There's one thing I love about vacations...everything! Recently, my wife and I spent a week at one of our favorite spots, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. We discovered a new ocean beach with spectacular waves and more!
Now that Labor Day has come and gone, we are faced with that strict fashion rule, "Don't wear white after Labor Day"! Why not? Find out with "Greg On The Go".
For those who say there's nothing to do in central New York, just check our 961wodz.com events page. There are always things going on, and last Saturday, my wife and I had a chance to enjoy the 9th annual Clinton Art & Music Festival, on the Village Green and throughout the Village of Clinton.
Our thanks to everyone who made Motorfest 2014 at Vernon Downs Hotel and Casino a great success. All of us at 96.1 WODZ played a role in the event, and mine was one of great importance...parking lot attendant!
If you listen to 96.1 WODZ weekday afternoons, you may hear our "Beer Break At Work" at 3:20. Obviously, you can tell that I'm interest in the topic of beer. So, I thought for our latest video episode of "Greg On The Go", we would focus on suds!
Earlier this summer, my wife and I vacationed in beautiful Sedona, Arizona, which happens to be an area known for its vortex sites. What's a vortex, you ask?
As you know, 96.1 WODZ is the "Summer Cruise-In" leader in central New York. And if you've never been to one, watch this latest episode of "Greg On The Go" videos and see what it's all about.
Whenever I go on vacation, I like to search out and support the local brewery in town, and that's what I did a few weeks ago. While my wife and I were vacationing in Sedona, Arizona, we returned to the Oak Creek Brewery and Grill.
While Boilermaker 2014 is now in the record books, for those of you who didn't make it to the race route, we have some sights, sounds and memories to share. Our morning man Keith James and myself were at the corner of Kellogg Ave. and Whitesboro Street in West Utica on the day of the race, about a mile from the finish line.
Remember that old Rolaids TV commercial when the announcer asked, "How do you spell relief?" Well, I think the answer this time of year may be v-a-c-a-t-i-o-n, especially when you have a relaxing place with beautiful scenery. That's just what we found last week in Sedona, Arizona.
I try to exercise every day. No, I'm not a jogger, don't belong to a gym or own any spandex outfits. But, I do get outdoors each morning to take a brisk walk in the neighborhood. Why?