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He soon found an outlet that would allow him to focus on the weather as needed: the Weather Channel. Necn weather team arcology project requirements stellarissonic mania mod loader download 60 inch floating shelf bracket NBC 10 WJAR is the news, sports and weather leader for Providence, Rhode Island and surrounding communities, including Cranston, Pawtucket, Woonsocket, Warwick, Newport, Bristol and Narragansett.

"So I decided in August that I would get involved in the family business full time and take over, but while doing that, also continue to do weather on an as-needed basis." "I never thought I would do local news forever because I was doing a morning show and the hours are just terrible," Page said. MORE: Newsmaker: South Shore native working on NASA space telescope MORE: Newsmaker: Lincoln Heineman brings finance experience to Whitman as the new administrator Although Page enjoyed his time at the station, he knew it wasn't a sustainable lifestyle for him when he saw his colleagues work holidays and make sacrifices at the expense of their families. The other option was to continue working in broadcast meteorology. Page's family has owned Hingham Jewelers for three generations, Page worked there growing up and always thought he would someday take it over. One of his options was taking over the family business. Unsure about what he wanted his next steps to be, he decided to take a break during the summer to think through his options. "I never, ever would have thought that I would achieve what I kind of considered a career goal that early," Page said.įive years later, Page's contract was up with the station and the pandemic had just started. While he enjoyed his time there, his goal was always to work in the competitive Boston market.Īt the age of 24, he achieved his dream and accepted a position at NECN and NBC10 Boston.

Page had a few local internships under his belt when he started his first post-graduation job at the Fox and ABC stations in Burlington, Vermont, where he stayed for two years. "By high school, I knew (TV) seemed like the best platform to be on if you want to talk about the weather because people tuned in for the weather," he said. MORE: Newsmaker: Lisa DeMeritt brings pickleball complex to New England MORE: Newsmaker: Lisey Good creates Wild Cohasset to remove invasive plants from the South Shore
