Miles, Goodman, WHDD honored by Sharon Lions

In the early years of the turn of this century, Sharon native Marshall Miles, a lifelong radio broadcaster and entrepreneur, partnered with Jill Goodman, an art dealer and astrologer, to formulate one of the most unique radio stations in the country. The nonprofit Tri-State Public Communications consists of public radio stations WHDD FM 91.9 and AM 1020. WHDD is the smallest NPR affiliate in the country. This broadcasting experiment resulted in a gift to the Northwest Corner, with 60 percent of its broadcasting time devoted to the region.In founding Robin Hood Radio, Miles and Goodman serve the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week. And at every conceivable fundraiser, they interview the organizers or broadcast live from the event. They are, in fact,the volunteers’ volunteer. The Sharon Lion’s Club has named Miles, along with Goodman and WHDD, the 2011 Volunteer of the Year because together they comprise the quintessential qualities of humanitarianism.

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