I've been on the air at WBSM since 2002, when I had the chance to co-host the weekly sports program, "The Locker Room." In 2006, I began hosting my own program, "Spooky Southcoast," which covers paranormal topics and has aired Saturday nights at 10 p.m. ever since. In 2013, I took over the Saturday morning time slot from Taylor Cormier, focusing on local stories and general talk, and remained there for about four years, when I was offered a full-time position in the WBSM newsroom. I then worked as a reporter and afternoon news anchor for the next 18 months. In July 2018, I was given the opportunity to combine all of that experience to become the Digital Managing Editor for Townsquare Media New Bedford. My job is to oversee the digital brands for both WBSM and Fun 107, including their websites and social media. In February of 2022, I was promoted to Assistant Brand Manager of WBSM and began hosting "The Tim Weisberg Show" weekdays from 9 a.m. to noon.
Tim Weisberg
Middleboro Fatal Head-On Crash Claims Life of SUV Driver
A fatal head-on motor vehicle crash this afternoon in Middleboro claimed the life of an SUV driver.
New Bedford Horror Store Expanding and Welcoming an Icon
Downtown New Bedford's The Horror Family, a store featuring horror-related apparel and merchandise, is expanding. It will welcome TV's Eddie Munster as well.
New Bedford Man Charged With Shoplifting and Breaking Into Vehicle
New Bedford Police arrested a repeat offender in connection with a car break-in following a shoplifting investigation in Dartmouth.
Fall River Police Arrest Two for Iwo Jima Memorial Vandalism
Fall River Police have arrested two juveniles in connection with last month's vandalism of the Iwo Jima War Memorial in Bicentennial Park.
New Bedford City Councilors Hosting ‘Taxpayer Town Hall’
New Bedford residents or business owners who have questions about taxes and how to seek an abatement are invited to attend a 'taxpayer town hall' next week.
Tiverton Man Sentenced to Up to 18 Years for Fall River Attack
A Tiverton, Rhode Island man who nearly stabbed another man to death in Fall River has been sentenced to serve 16 to 18 years in state prison.
Former New Bedford Man Pleads Guilty to Romance Scams
A former New Bedford man pleaded guilty to charges that he was defrauding people in romance scams.
Brockton Restaurant Murder Suspects Arraigned
Two men have been arraigned on murder and other charges in the shooting death of Joe Araujo at a Brockton restaurant.
No More ‘Masshole’ Messages on Highway Signs
The federal government is telling states to stop using humor and pop culture references on highway signs, which means no more 'Use Yah Blinkah' messages.
New Hampshire’s Clark’s Bears Finishes Steam Engine Repair
Clark's Bears in Lincoln, New Hampshire announced repairs are complete to its 1920 Climax steam engine and will be in service this summer.