I'm Mike Gill and I serve as the station's Brand Manager. I also host 'The Sports Bash with Mike Gill'. I'm a local product of South Jersey, and have been a familiar voice since 2001. I have covered numerous big events including the World Series, Super Bowl, NBA playoffs, and the Stanley Cup Finals. I'm the 2001 West Virginia University graduate that brings South Jersey some of the top sports interviews each and every day on The Sports Bash.
Mike Gill
Washington Street in Cape May, NJ, Among Most Charming in America
A popular South Jersey street known for its with restaurants, shopping and unique stores was named one of "America's 100 Most Charming Main Streets".
Wander Back Beerworks set to open new brewery in Vineland, NJ
A new brewery in Vineland is joining the South Jersey craft beer scene, joining Glasstown Brewing Company in Millville, as the only breweries in Cumberland County.
New Steakhouse coming to Atlantic City, NJ, casino
A new steakhouse is coming to Atlantic City, inside Bally's Hotel & Casino.
Sources: Howie Roseman Calling Around About Trading Up in Draft
Philadelphia Eagles general manage Howie Roseman is no stranger to making a deal.
Millville, NJ, Native Buddy Kennedy back in the big leagues
Millville High School Alum Buddy Kennedy is back in the big leagues.
Mays Landing, NJ, record shop among best in New Jersey
Places like The Wall and Sam Goody don't really exist anymore, but there are still great places to check out to find some music.
Cape-Atlantic League Baseball: St. Augustine Prep at Ocean City
The Cape-Atlantic League baseball season got off to a wet and rainy start, but two teams that have started off hot were St. Augustine and Ocean City, who face each other today at 6th and Bay.
Do the Phillies have the best starting rotation in National League?
Their 11 quality starts rank second in all of baseball, and first in the Senior circuit.
Sixers-Knicks 1st round playoff series starts Saturday
Here is the full schedule for the first-round matchup vs the Knicks.
2 Cape May County towns among New Jersey food towns no one knows about
Atlantic City and Cape May have plenty of great options, but what about some of the lesser known towns in our area?