I've been doing this radio thing for 40 years now. I've been a part of the morning show since 1986. Ever since I was a kid, I've loved to read. I read the newspaper each day nearly cover to cover, nearly everything except the classifieds. I’m a lifelong Bills and Sabres fan and I've been a regular in the press box of both teams since 1979. You’d think in all that time one of those teams would win a championship! Four cracks at it for the Bills and two for the Sabres and they came up short each time. I was born in Buffalo and raised in Tonawanda. I went to college at Niagara University and since Clay went to Canisius, we get to tease each other twice each year when the Eagles and Griffs meet to play basketball. I began buying records when I was just a kid and have held on to that vinyl all these years. I have a lot of old 45’s in their original sleeves. I bet a lot of millennials have no idea what I’m talking about. Another thing I began doing when I was a kid was riding a bike and I haven’t given that up either. In addition to radio another thing I enjoy doing is officiating high school football. I’m entering my 32nd year doing that.
Dale Mussen
Volunteer Fire Departments Need You
Many fire companies will be doing tours, showing how fire equipment works, answer your questions and even let you try on fire gear for yourself this weekend.
Bills Grab A Defensive Lineman With First Draft Pick
Defensive lineman Ed Oliver calls himself a disruptor. He says that's what he does best - disrupt and for the Bills that means a guy who will do whatever he has to do to get to the quarterback.
Women’s Coach Felisha Legette-Jack to Remain at UB
Under the guidance of Legettte-Jack, the UB Lady Bulls have advanced to the NCAA Tournament in three of the past four seasons.
Sheridan Drive Pedestrian Bridge Coming Down
The bridge was closed to pedestrian traffic almost two years ago when it was deemed unsafe
Food Truck Tuesday Is Here!
The hours at Larkin Square each Tuesday thru October 1st are 5 pm to 8 pm.
Another Sign of Spring – Ice Boom Being Removed
The Lake Erie Ice Boom prevents or reduces the amount of ice floating down the Niagara River to reduce ice blockages, flooding, damage to shoreline property and ice damage to the power plant intakes near Niagara Falls.
Volunteers Needed For Erie Canal Clean-up in North Tonawanda
The 14th annual Earth Week Erie Canal Clean Sweep in North Tonawanda takes place this Saturday, April 27th at Mayor's Park on Sweeney Street
How Are These Former Sabres Doing?
Their careers were rejuvenated and now they're both up for league awards.
New This Year – A Dyngus Day Dash
Dyngus Day is an ages-old Polish tradition of celebration on the day after Easter each year and Buffalo knows how to use any excuse for a party. We're know as the Dyngus Day Capital of the World showing off Polish pride and celebrating the arrival of spring with parties, music and a big parade.
NFL Releases Official 2019 Schedule
Bills open and close with the Jets. First game at home in Week 3 against the Bengals
Buffalo’s Singing Cops on CBS Evening News
The two officers created a program called COPSS - children overcoming police stereotypes thru sports.
Tiger Woods to Be Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
The nation's highest civilian honor is awarded for outstanding contributions to national security or national interest, world peace, culture or other public or private endeavors.