Start your week off with local broadcasting legend the Web Dog and his weekly guests inside the FingerLakes1.com Studios in downtown Seneca Falls, NY.
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Local musician Jon Lamanna of Geneva performs live in-studio on Weber This Week. This is the 2nd-to-last episode for Harold “Web Dog” Weber before he signs-off the air next week after almost 50 years of broadcasting. .
Claire Benjamin is the owner of Rue Claire Lavender Farm & Artisan Chocolate in Lodi. Claire’s chocolates are made with the finest & all natural ingredients in artisanal manners. She returns to the studio to appear on the third to last episode of Weber This Week as Harold “Web Dog” Weber retired from broadcasting after … Continue reading Claire Benjamin of Rue Claire Lavender Farm & Artisan Chocolate in Lodi .::. Weber This Week 4/8/19 →
Kyle Black, Ben Zimmerman & Mark Benjamin of Seneca Meadows are in-studio as guests on Weber This Week to discuss the Seneca Meadows Wetland Preserve, ecological monitoring and the preserve’s Audubon Important Bird Area designation. .
This week the Web Dog talks NCAA Tournament on the day after the brackets were revealed. Also, one last look at the Midlakes girls varsity basketball team who fell just one-game short of the state championship but still made all Finger Lakes area basketball fans proud. .
Ciccino’s Pizzeria & Restaurant has become a staple of the Seneca County and Geneva area dining and delivery scene. On this week’s edition of Weber This Week, meet the founding owner, Sal Franzone and his daughter Kaitlyn Franzone, who were in-studio to talk about their business past, present & future. .
Five members of the Mynderse Academy wrestling team will be in-studio with Harold Weber to talk about their seasons, sectional championships and Trent Youngs’s trip to the NYSPHSAA meet. Join seniors Trent Youngs, Mason Major, C.J. Zerniack, Max McDermott and junior Dylan Harris on Monday afternoon inside the FingerLakes1.com Studio. .
Jennifer Harris is Vice-President of Thrive To Survive, an organization that works to help local residents afflicted with cancer with the logistical issues they face with daily life during their treatment. Their biggest fundraiser is the Middle Finger 5K race held annually in early May along the shore of Seneca Lake in Geneva. .
Melissa Taylor resumed her position as Seneca County Director of Emergency Management in November after the Seneca County Board of Supervisors voted 13-0 to honor her request to withdraw her resignation letter from early in the year. On Monday, she is in-studio with Harold “Web Dog” Weber as a guest on Weber This Week. .
After more than 24 years of serving her hometown as a police officer, Sgt. Sue Pluretti retired from service last week. On Monday, she is in-studio to talk about her career in police work, on being the first-ever female police officer in Seneca Falls, and what she plans to do with all her new found … Continue reading WEBER THIS WEEK: Sgt. Sue Pluretti talks career, retirement, and future →
On July 9 of this past summer, Mark Juliano became the new general manager of del Lago Resort & Casino, a casino that opened in February 2017 in Tyre. On this edition of Weber This Week, Juliano is in-studio with your host Harold “Web Dog” Weber to talk about casino operations, what a sports book … Continue reading Mark Juliano, GM at del Lago Resort & Casino .::. Weber This Week 1/21/19 →
Join your host on this weeks episode of Weber This Week where the Dog is joined by the director of Seneca Falls Parks & Recreation Department, Jim Spina. .
Kicking off the year of 2019, Watertown Rapids manager Mike Wood joins Harold Weber in-studio on the latest edition of Weber This Week. .
On this weeks episode of Weber This Week, your host is joined by local entertainer Jon Lamanna of Geneva who will perform a few songs in-studio and talk about his latest projects. .
On this weeks episode of Weber This Week, sit down with your host Harold Weber as he is joined by Mitch Rowe as he discusses his return to the area and his goals as Acting Seneca County Manager. .
Bostrom Farms is a butcher shop dedicated to supporting local farmers and providing customers with fresh, high-quality, locally-raised meat. They have a retail store located on Routes 5 and 20 in Stanley, NY, where they offer a full range of delicious pork, beef, and chicken products that you can feel good about sharing with your … Continue reading Kevin Bostrom of Bostrom Farms .::. Weber This Week 12/3/18 →
The proposed demolition of the Huntington Building at 205 Fall Street in Seneca Falls has sparked discussion of historic preservation and economic development. Should it be demolished or should there be a reuse of the historic building? Emil Bove of Preserve Seneca Falls is in-studio to debate your host, Harold Weber, on the topic. .
This week, Jason Klug joins Harold Weber in-studio for the latest edition of Weber This Week. Jason is the Director of Entertainment, Special Events and Audio/Visual Operations at del Lago Resort and Casino in Tyre. Hear about what goes into bringing national acts to northern Seneca County and find out what’s planned for the upcoming months … Continue reading Jason Klug, Director of Entertainment at del Lago .::. Weber This Week 11/19/18 →