I was born in New Bedford in 1993 and am a graduate from Greater New Bedford Voc-Tech. I currently live in New Bedford and study political science and criminal justice at UMass Dartmouth. I am one of our WBSM newsroom reporters, gathering the news around town and reporting it to you. I have a strong passion for finding out the facts and learning new things. When I’m not covering the news, I love following sports. I’m an avid Red Sox and Bruins fan and always enjoy talking sports.
Greg Desrosiers
City Council Preparing For Potential Effects of Question 4
The New Bedford City Council passed along four proposed items to one of their committees Thursday in preparation of the passing of Question 4 on the November ballot, which would legalize the recreational use of Marijuana in Massachusetts.
City Council Advances Ordinance to Ban Public Use of Marijuana
Just weeks before registered voters take to the polls to decide the legalization of recreational marijuana, the New Bedford City Council is taking a preemptive approach in banning the substance in public areas across the city.
Annual Celebration Offers Free Admission to Several Local Museums This Weekend
This Saturday, several museums and historical sites across southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island will offer free entry as part of Museum Day Live!, an annual celebration sponsored by Smithsonian Magazine.
Ravens Coach, New Bedford High Grad Dies at Age 65
The Baltimore Ravens announced that former defensive line coach Clarence Brooks passed away Saturday morning after a battle with esophageal cancer at the age of 65.
Papineau Square Rededicated Following Restoration
Nearly 60 years to the day, Papineau Square in New Bedford's north end was rededicated Saturday morning.
Council Moves Ahead with Proposed Needle Recovery Program
The New Bedford City Council decided to move forward with discussions of implementing a "Neighborhood Needle Recovery" program during Thursday night's meeting.
Downtown Brewpub Set to Open Doors This Fall
The craft beer book continues to expand into the Southcoast as three New Bedford natives are on their way to opening a brewpub downtown before year's end.
Tips on Safely Disposing of Needles
Improperly discarded hypodermic needles pose a serious health risk to everyone in the community, but what steps can be taken to safely remove these items from city streets and parks?
‘Seagull Cinderella’ Gets New Friend, Albeit for a Few Hours
The now infamous "Seagull Cinderella" that sits on the corner of Route 18 and Elm Street in downtown New Bedford received some companionship Friday afternoon, though the friendship did not last long.
City Council Continues Discussions Over Dispensaries
For the third time in four meetings, the New Bedford City Council discussed the potential of a medical marijuana dispensary within the city Thursday night.