Pete was born and raised in the New Bedford area and got interested in radio when he was a teenager. He's been doing the morning show here at WBSM since 1989. He lives in Fairhaven with his wife Priscilla and their 4 children. He's very active in youth sports coaching baseball and softball. He admits to being addicted to the internet but claims it's "research" for the morning show.
Pete Braley
Americans Embrace Football, Shun Shopping on Thanksgiving
Americans are giving a thumbs up to football and a thumbs down to shopping going into this Thanksgiving.
Was Jesus Married? New Book Adds Fuel To Conspiracies
A researcher who has attracted attention and criticism with revisionist Biblical theories says he has found new evidence that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene and that early Christians considered her a deity.
Massachusetts Construction Worker Killed In Warwick
A construction worker from Massachusetts has been killed while working on a road project in Warwick.
The Latest Job Openings in Greater New Bedford
If you are looking for work, we have the weekly list from the Greater New Bedford Career Center.
Taylor Swift Takes Her Music Off Spotify And What Spotify Has To Say About It
If you use Spotify to listen to your music or manage your playlists, you may have noticed that your Taylor Swift music recently disappeared. That's because Swift pulled her music off the service recently.
NBC Airs Three-Drama Crossover Story Line
NBC is airing an unusual hat-trick series crossover.
Google Will Donate Twice What People Give To Fight Ebola
Google is launching a campaign to double the amount of money donated to fight Ebola. They are donating two dollars for every dollar people give to fight the deadly virus.
Snow And Cold Temperatures Move Into Upper Midwest
Some school districts in Minnesota and South Dakota have canceled classes today, and slick roads have greeted morning commuters in parts of Wisconsin, as residents of the Upper Midwest brace for heavy snow and plunging temperatures.
Hundreds Of Kids Poisoned By Detergent Pods
More than 700 children in the U.S. have been accidentally poisoned by detergent pods in just two years, after they were mistaken for toys or candy, according to researchers. Most of the children weren't seriously harmed, but one child did die last year, and the most serious complications include coma and seizures...
Massachusetts Town May Become The First To Ban All Tobacco Sales
The town of Westminster, Massachusetts, may become the first in the nation to outlaw the sale of all tobacco products, with its Board of Health set to hear comments from the public this week on the proposed ban.
Town health agent Elizabeth Swedberg told AP about the reasoning behind the proposal, "The tobacco companies are really promoting products to hook young people...