...before moving onto WCTC in New Brunswick where he reported from the field, anchored the news desk and even did play-by-play for Rutgers sports.
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The WCBS radio man who lost his radio voice to spasmodic dysphonia
Peter Haskell was well into a celebrated career as a radio news reporter when the one thing he most relied upon — his voice — began to fail him.
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