Waterbury's last standing radio link with the Brass City's glorious past, WATR 1320 a.m., will lose station manager Tom Chute as of Sept. 29. Tom Chute, not a Waterbury native, arguably morphed into that honor throughout the 50 years he has spent with WATR's leaders, listeners and sponsors. Tom's mo
WATERBURY - Several notable names will be honored at Waterbury Neighborhood Council's 23rd annual awards dinner Oct. 19 at La Bella Vista, 380 Farmwood Road.Tom Chute of WATR will serve as master of ceremonies for the event, which kicks off with a 6 p.m. cocktail hour (cash bar), followed by a five-
Tom Chute, WATR's morning host for 38 years, has decided to retire. I have been fortunate to have collaborated with him for 34 of those years as a contributor for business affairs.
Through the years we became good friends, so when he first intimated that he was considering retirement and moving t
Tom Chute, WATR's morning host for 38 years, has decided to retire. I have been fortunate to have collaborated with him for 34 of those years as a contributor for business affairs.
Through the years we became good friends, so when he first intimated that he was considering retirement and moving t