jmbrooks
09-16-2002, 03:04 PM
These Two Twats managed to put O&A and Mark Parenteau in the same article. These two ladies suck. Claim to be inside on it all in Boston and outside. They are two cunts. Email or call them if you get the chance for their cute little comment down the bottom.
trackgals@bostonherald.com or 617-619-6488
Boston Herald Monday September 16,2002
The Inside Track
Parenteau halfway home
Former Boston DJ Mark Parenteau, confined to a halfway house since his arrest for child molestation, could be back home in his Washington, D.C., apartment in the next few days.
After a court hearing last week, a federal judge cleared the way for Parenteau's release. The DJ, who is accused of having sex with a 14-year-old boy, can return to his home as long as he obeys a curfew and keeps away from kids under 16, the judge said. His next court appearance is scheduled Nov. 22.
Parenteau, a fixture on the local radio scene for more than 20 years - including two decades at WBCN - was arrested at his home after the teenager complained to police that the 52-year-old radioman had sex with him three times.
Parenteau's attorney said there was ``no evidence'' his client knew the boy was underage.
Meanwhile, Mark - who was working for XM Satellite Radio in D. C. - and his former on-air rivals, Opie & Anthony, have lots in common. All are out of work and have become non-entities on their former stations' Web sites.
Parenteau's voice and profile disappeared from the XM Web site days after he was arrested and put on administrative leave by the radio service. He was the head of their comedy channels and did an afternoon classic rock show.
Meanwhile, Opie & Dopey, the former Boston shock jocks who were suspended indefinitely by WNEW in New York for encouraging a couple to do the nasty in St. Patrick's Cathedral, have also disappeared from cyberspace. Their opieandanthony.com is gone and they have also been dropped from the station's Web site.
No word on where or when they'll resurface. So for now, W.O.W. shall stand for We're Outta Work.
trackgals@bostonherald.com or 617-619-6488
Boston Herald Monday September 16,2002
The Inside Track
Parenteau halfway home
Former Boston DJ Mark Parenteau, confined to a halfway house since his arrest for child molestation, could be back home in his Washington, D.C., apartment in the next few days.
After a court hearing last week, a federal judge cleared the way for Parenteau's release. The DJ, who is accused of having sex with a 14-year-old boy, can return to his home as long as he obeys a curfew and keeps away from kids under 16, the judge said. His next court appearance is scheduled Nov. 22.
Parenteau, a fixture on the local radio scene for more than 20 years - including two decades at WBCN - was arrested at his home after the teenager complained to police that the 52-year-old radioman had sex with him three times.
Parenteau's attorney said there was ``no evidence'' his client knew the boy was underage.
Meanwhile, Mark - who was working for XM Satellite Radio in D. C. - and his former on-air rivals, Opie & Anthony, have lots in common. All are out of work and have become non-entities on their former stations' Web sites.
Parenteau's voice and profile disappeared from the XM Web site days after he was arrested and put on administrative leave by the radio service. He was the head of their comedy channels and did an afternoon classic rock show.
Meanwhile, Opie & Dopey, the former Boston shock jocks who were suspended indefinitely by WNEW in New York for encouraging a couple to do the nasty in St. Patrick's Cathedral, have also disappeared from cyberspace. Their opieandanthony.com is gone and they have also been dropped from the station's Web site.
No word on where or when they'll resurface. So for now, W.O.W. shall stand for We're Outta Work.