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Actually, Howie Carr did not get his start on Boston radio until late August of 1982. Carr came on Jerry Williams WRKO Program after Carr wrote a Herald article about Williams days after the general manager pulled a publicity stunt that went off the rails. Williams did not know it but he had just given life to his own Frankenstein. ".....He's alive....he's alive.............".
Somerville too...I don't exactly when he started in the Boston area, maybe in the 70s? If Howie ever writes an autobio maybe he can explain.
He's owned property in Cambridge for awhile,not sure if he still does.
Wiki:
>>From 1980 to 1981, Carr was the Boston City Hall bureau chief of the Boston Herald American, and he later worked as the paper's State House bureau chief. As a political reporter for WNEV (now WHDH) in 1982, his coverage of then-mayor Kevin White was so relentless that after the mayor announced he wasn't running again, he told the Boston Globe that one of the things he enjoyed most about his impending retirement was not having Carr chase him around the city.