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Hudson Valley Well Represented At Wfan 30th Anniversary Celebration

Some Hudson Valley dignitaries were in the house for WFAN Radio’s 30th anniversary to celebrate three decades for the one of the country’s longest running 24-hour sports talk radio channels.

Hudson Valley residents Ed Coleman, Sweeny Murti and John Cirillo.

Hudson Valley residents Ed Coleman, Sweeny Murti and John Cirillo.

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Coleman (right) and Murti catch up on baseball proceedings at the anniversary celebration. The two are rarely seen together in season except during the Yankees-Mets Subway Series games since they are with their respective teams covering the beat.

Coleman (right) and Murti catch up on baseball proceedings at the anniversary celebration. The two are rarely seen together in season except during the Yankees-Mets Subway Series games since they are with their respective teams covering the beat.

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Suzyn Waldman of Yorktown Heights, pictured with Cirillo, was the first voice ever heard on WFAN in 1987.

Suzyn Waldman of Yorktown Heights, pictured with Cirillo, was the first voice ever heard on WFAN in 1987.

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Among those in attendance at the 30th Anniversary celebration at Grand Central Terminal were Dutchess County resident Sweeny Murti, Scarsdale native Ed Coleman, Suzyn Waldman of Yorktown Heights and Chappaqua’s John Cirillo, all longtime personalities at the station.

Murti has been with the station in varying capacities since its inception in 1987, while Murti joined in 1993. Cirillo, who was described as “one of the top publicity executives in sports,” represents the Grand Central Oyster Bar, which has been advertising on WFAN for years. He also represents Empire City Casino at Yonkers Raceway and New Rochelle-based Steiner Sports. Waldman was the first voice ever heard on “The Fan” three decades ago and later became a color commentator for the Yankees. 

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