New Haven Register has just reported that veteran Connecticut sports broadcaster Bill Gonillo was found dead in his Woodbridge home. He was 44. I worked with Bill in Waterbury in the 80's at WWCO. He had previously worked at 14-NVR (later WNAQ/1380) hosting "Call-In All Sports." Gonillo actually did news anchoring at WWCO. He was from Waterbury, and in fact, his family owned "Big W" Waterville Lumber. He later moved to WELI and then onto sports anchor in Hartford at WVIT, ending up for many years at News 12 in Norwalk. One thing I will always remember about Bill was, no matter how busy he was, he always took time out to talk to and reminisce with those who worked with him over the years. He was a great guy, with a great sense of humor, and of course, he was dedicated to covering local sports. Without question, if he had worked at WTNH, he would have been the next Dick Galliette or Bob Picozzi in terms of longevity. We'll miss ya' Bill.