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The Tim Weisberg Show
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"The Tim Weisberg Show" is your morning look at everything happening across the SouthCoast. Join WBSM's Tim Weisberg as he talks to those in the know about things happening in New Bedford, Fall River and beyond.
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Monday, Jul 6: City Council President Ryan Pereira
New Bedford City Council President Ryan Pereira joins Tim and answers caller questions regarding the City's election office not conducting a regular auditing of the voter rolls.
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Monday, Jul 6: E-Bike Regulations Coming to New Bedford
Tim talks about Councilor Brian Gomes looking into the need for an audience regulating e-bikes, minibikes and scooters in New Bedford.
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Monday, Jul 6: Reflections on the Holiday Weekend
Tim looks at the July 4 weekend in the news.
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Thursday, Jul 2: Callers on the Dartmouth Mall Teen Policy
Tim takes calls on the Dartmouth Mall's new policy on shoppers under the age of 18.
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Thursday, Jul 2: Go Throw Rocks
A new rock-throwing experience has opened in Fall River.
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Thursday, Jul 2: Dartmouth Mall Teen Policy
Tim talks about the Dartmouth Mall's new rules for shoppers under age 18.
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Wednesday, Jul 1: T.J. Miller
First, Tim is joined by actor and comedian T.J. Miller to discuss his upcoming show on Nantucket and more. Then, Melissa Viera joins Tim for "Wet Nose Wednesday," discussing how to help dogs deal with July 4 fireworks and the impending heatwave.
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Wednesday, Jul 1: A New Teen Policy at the Dartmouth Mall
A Dartmouth Mall security guard calls in to inform the audience about a new policy for shoppers under 18.
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Wednesday, Jul 1: Should People Be Setting Off Fireworks?
Tim talks about the fireworks problem.
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Tuesday, Jun 30: City Council President Ryan Pereira
New Bedford City Council President Ryan Pereira joins Tim to discuss "Cut Night," and he takes issue with Mayor Jon Mitchell's comments on the council's cuts.
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Tuesday, Jun 30: Where Are the Working Payphones on the SouthCoast?
Tim asks where he might find working payphones across the SouthCoast.
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Tuesday, Jun 30: Horrific Situation in Pawtucket
Tim has the latest on the vehicle in the water in Pawtucket.
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Monday, Jun 29: Shawn Oliver
Ward 3 Councilor and Lt. Governor candidate Shawn Oliver discusses the State Ballot Law Commission's ruling on his opponent's signatures.
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Monday, Jun 29: Some Strange News Stories
A kid hit by a train, a car going into the water, and a duck boat flipping over.
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Monday, Jun 29: Mass. Republicans Need to Get It Together
Tim talks about the good news for New Bedford's Shawn Oliver, but the bad news overall for the Massachusetts GOP.
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Friday, Jun 26: Vinnie Moore of UFO
Tim speaks with guitarist Vinnie Moore of UFO about his upcoming show at The Vault Performing Arts Center & Pub in New Bedford.
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Friday, Jun 26: The Restaurants We Miss the Most
Today's Fun Friday question: what restaurant do you wish was still around?
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Friday, Jun 26: No Public Consumption in New Bedford
Tim talks about the New Bedford Licensing Board's decisions regarding new alcohol permissions.
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Thursday, Jun 25: Massachusetts' Second Favorite World Cup Team
Tim talks about a new report that looks at who Massachusetts is rooting for in the World Cup after Team USA.
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Thursday, Jun 25: A Beloved Local Meteorologist Is Retiring
Mike Wankum announced his retirement.
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Thursday, Jun 25: Big Fireworks Announcement
Tim talks about the City of New Bedford and WBSM teaming up for a Star-Spangled Soundtrack to the July 3 fireworks.
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Wednesday, Jun 24: Training Your Dog in 30 Seconds
Melissa Viera joins Tim for "Wet Nose Wednesday," discussing how you can train your dog in as little as 30 seconds per day.
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Wednesday, Jun 24: Bear Meat Is How Much?
Mary wants bear meat...until Tim tells her how much it will cost.
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Wednesday, Jun 24: Mayor Mitchell's Reaction to Cut Night
Tim shares Mayor Jon Mitchell's reaction to the city council's "Cut Night."
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Tuesday, Jun 23: Citizen Kane Returning to Theaters
Tim talks about the 85th anniversary of the release of "Citizen Kane."
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Tuesday, Jun 23: Which City Councilor Should Be Mayor?
An app chatter wants to know which city councilor people would want to see as mayor of New Bedford?
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Tuesday, Jun 23: Some of the Worst Flooding
Tim says what he battled to get into the studio is some of the worst flooding he's ever experienced.
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Monday, Jun 22: Council President Ahead of 'Cut Night'
New Bedford City Council President Ryan Pereira gives us a rundown of how "Cut Night" will work that evening.
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Monday, Jun 22: The TSA Cracks Down on Ranch Dressing
Tim talks about how visitors for the World Cup are trying to bring ranch dressing onto airplanes.
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Monday, Jun 22: Xfinity Center Has It Together
Tim talks about the Xfinity Center experience for 2026.
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Friday, Jun 19: Have a Gay Summer
Tim discusses the sign put up at Dartmouth High School by the Gay-Straight Alliance that says, "Have a gay summer" and the controversy around it.
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Friday, Jun 19: What Did Your Dad Always Say?
Today's Fun Friday question: what is/was one of your father's favorite sayings?
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Friday, Jun 19: Will the Mayor Keep Station 9 Open?
The New Bedford City Council says it has found the funds to keep Fire Station 9 open, but will Mayor Jon Mitchell use the savings for that reason?
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Thursday, Jun 18: The Scots Are Good for Massachusetts
A caller brings up the Scots that are in Massachusetts for the World Cup, and Tim talks about how it will pay dividends for years to come.
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Thursday, Jun 18: The PR Hit of Closing a Fire Station
Tim discusses the "PR hit" the City of New Bedford could take with incoming businesses or real estate development if Fire Station 9 closes.
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Thursday, Jun 18: What's Up With the Music?
Tim explains where the music went on the local WBSM talk shows.
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Wednesday, Jun 17: Training Hound Dogs vs. Regular Dogs
Melissa Viera joins Tim for "Wet Nose Wednesday," discussing how training hound dogs is different from training other dogs.
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Wednesday, Jun 17: Is Brian Shortsleeve Serious?
Tim questions if Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Shortsleeve is serious with his latest announcement.
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Wednesday, Jun 17: NBPD Defending Its Use of Flock Cameras
Tim discusses New Bedford Police defending their use of the Flock Safety camera system, and later he gets into it with Mary over a news report.
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Tuesday, Jun 16: FBI Foils Planned Attack at UFC Event
Tim talks about the breaking news that the FBI foiled a planned attack at the UFC event on the White House lawn.
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Tuesday, Jun 16: Common Sense for the Commonwealth
Alan M. Leventhal, former U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark, joins Tim to discuss his new organization Common Sense for the Commonwealth and his visit to New Bedford.
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Tuesday, Jun 16: Remembering a Sports Radio Legend
Tim talks about the passing of Eddie Andelman.
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Monday, Jun 15: Vanishing Into Thin Air
Tim takes his second call of the morning on objects that disappeared without a trace.
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Monday, Jun 15: Retiring in a Recession
Manny "The Money Man" Rezendes joins Tim for "Money Monday," discussing how to retire if we do indeed end up in a recession.
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Monday, Jun 15: Did Disclosure Day Live Up to the Hype?
"The Tim Weisberg Show" is your morning look at everything happening across the SouthCoast. Join WBSM's Tim Weisberg as he talks to those in the know about things happening in New Bedford, Fall River and beyond.
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Friday, Jun 12: Fired Up Over New Bedford Street Addresses
Gilly is still fired up over the lack of street numbers listed on New Bedford buildings.
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Friday, Jun 12: Do You Believe in UFOs?
Today's Fun Friday question, in honor of the release of "Disclosure Day": are UFOs real, and what do you think they are?
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Friday, Jun 12: Brutal Details of the Fall River Double Homicide
"The Tim Weisberg Show" is your morning look at everything happening across the SouthCoast. Join WBSM's Tim Weisberg as he talks to those in the know about things happening in New Bedford, Fall River and beyond.
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Thursday, Jun 11: Lacrosse Forfeit in Ipswich
High school lacrosse players were forced to forfeit a state tournament game after players violated the MIAA tobacco policy with cigars that weren't tobacco.
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Thursday, Jun 11: New Bedford Won't Seek 3 a.m. Last Call
New Bedford won't seek a 3 a.m. last call despite the recent law passed in Massachusetts.
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