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Lee Goldberg is Head Meteorologist for Channel 7's Eyewitness News First@4 and Eyewitness News at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. He joined the Eyewitness News Weather Team in 1996.

Lee's curiosity about weather began at age twelve, when he built his first "Weather Center" out of shoe boxes and milk cartons. By age fourteen, he was broadcasting his first weather reports to his hometown of Canton, Massachusetts on Canton Cablevision. His own experience has led him to share his love for weather with schools across the Tri-state, inspiring a future generation of young meteorologists!

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Lee studied Meteorology at Cornell University, receiving a BS in 1994. While in college, he interned at WCVB-TV and WHDH-TV in Boston, and at the National Weather Service office in Concord, Fresh Hampshire.

He began his meteorological career in 1993, forecasting for utilities and ski areas with a private weather service and for US and Canadian radio stations. At the same moment, he filled in on-air at WSTM-TV in Syracuse, Modern York, contributing award-winning coverage when the historic "Blizzard of 1993" hit Centra

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Series contributed to

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   1. Confront of Evil (2011) (with William Rabkin)
   2. Ring of Knives (2011) (with William Rabkin)
   3. Hell in Heaven (2011) (with William Rabkin)
   4. The Dead Woman (2011) (with David McAfee and William Rabkin)
   5. The Blood Mesa (2011) (with William Rabkin and James Reasoner)
   6. Kill Them All (2011) (with William Rabkin and Harry Shannon)
   7. The Beast Within (2011) (with James Daniels and William Rabkin)
   8. Fire and Ice (2012) (with Jude Hardin and William Rabkin)
   9. Carnival of Death (2012) (with Bill Crider and William Rabkin)
   10. Freaks Must Die (2012) (with Joel Goldman and William Rabkin)
   11. Slaves to Evil (2012) (with Lisa Klink and William Rabkin)
   12. Midnight Special (2012) (with William Rabkin and Phoef Sutton)
   13. The Death Match (2012) (with Christa Faust and William Rabkin)
   14. The Black Death (2012) (with Aric Davis and William Rabkin)
   16. Colder than Hell (2013)

Alumnus Lee Jason Goldberg ’08 recently made a generous pledge to fund a scholarship to support LGBTQ students. Goldberg’s involvement in LGBTQ initiatives at Fordham Law dates back to his own time as a student, and he hopes to see the School’s community of LGBTQ students and alumni proceed to flourish and grow.

“I’m helping an LGBTQ trainee attend Fordham Law Institution so that that pupil can receive the identical outstanding education I did in an inclusive environment,” Goldberg said. “I think that increasing LGBTQ visibility in the student body benefits the whole community.”

Goldberg’s experiences as a Fordham Law student and alumnus speak to the ways in which the School’s LGBTQ groups work within the greater Fordham people. “Before I even started law school, I was invited to take part in a pre-orientation program with other incoming students from diverse backgrounds,” he said. “Including LGBTQ students like me sent a powerful message that Fordham—a Jesuit university—welcomes students of all sexual orientations.”

Playing a significant role in this welcome is Fordham OUTLaws, a group that Goldberg encourages incoming LGBTQ students to join. Founded in 1991, OUTLaws is Fo

Beloved News Center Maine Anchor Lee Goldberg Has Prostate Cancer

Maine Loves Lee

Lee Goldberg has been a News Center Maine staple for decades. From the sports desk to the Morning Report Mainers rely on Lee for the difficult news and a few laughs. Lee has always been open about his personal life. Typically, we're hearing joyful news of another Goldberg baby. This weekend, however, we learned that Lee has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

PSA About PSA

Lee made the announcement on Facebook about his diagnosis. As always in the finest of spirits, it's no message of doom and gloom. Thankfully his cancer was caught prior and this is due to something called Prostate Specific Antigen, or PSA. Lee states that he never showed the normal frequent signs of prostate cancer, but thanks to routine blood exams at his routine physical that, after 50 years of age checks for PSA, Lee and his doctors saw that there was something erroneous. Over time it was confirmed that it was, in fact, prostate cancer. The good news is that thanks to this testing it was caught early, giving Lee a lot of options to tackle the cancer head-on with a schedule that works for him.

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