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Important information:
WEEI address:
20 Guest Street, Third Floor
Brighton, MA 02135-2040

Main Number: (617) 779-3500
Talk Line: (617) 779-0850 or (888) 525-0850
On-air Studio Fax Number: (617) 779-3557
Contest Line: (617) 931-1850
Whiner Line on the Big Show: (617)779-3535

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Directions to the WEEI Office & Studios:

Going West on the Mass Pike from Downtown Boston:
Take the Mass Pike West to Exit 20 (Brighton/Cambridge). After the tollbooth, bear right toward Cambridge/Somerville. After the second set of stoplights, go left on Soldiers Field Road (before the bridge). Go 1.2 miles past the Harvard University athletic fields and bear left toward Newton on Soldiers Field Road (signs say Arlington/Fresh Pond Parkway to the right but stay left). Go 1.2 miles and bear right off of Soldiers Field Road at the Watertown/Brighton exit. At the end of a very short off ramp, stay left and follow signs for Brighton Center (signs say Arsenal Street, Watertown to the right, but stay left). Go straight through three sets of lights and over the Mass Pike (the TV 38 tower and the Stockyard Restaurant will be on your right) and take a left onto Guest Street. The entry to the Brighton Landing Garage will be on your right.

Going East on the Mass Pike from Route 128:
Take the Mass Pike East to Exit 17 (Newton/Watertown). At the top of the off ramp go straight through two sets of lights and follow signs for Charlesbank Road bearing off to the left. Go .4 miles over the Turnpike and through a residential area to merge with Nonatum Road. Follow for 0.4 miles (the MDC skating rink will be on your left) going straight through the light at Brooks Street; continue straight (do not bear right at sign for Brighton). Follow past the MDC pool on your right. At this point you will see IHOP straight ahead. Stay to the right of the fork at IHOP. You are now on Birmingham Parkway. Follow straight through three sets of lights to the end of Birmingham Parkway. Go right over the Mass Pike (the Stockyard Restaurant will be on your right) and take a left onto Guest Street. The entry to Brighton Landing Garage will be on your right.

Public Transportation / MBTA:

There are two MBTA Bus Lines that stop adjacent to Brighton Landing. The number 64 Bus runs to and from Central Square, and the Number 86 Bus runs between Harvard Square and Cleveland Circle, providing access to the Red and Green MBTA transit lines.

Audio & Video on Demand

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    Adam joins Dino and Gerry for his weekly interview on all things NFL...even 4th and 2

    Ben Watson joins us to put 4th and 2 to bed and look ahead to the Jets

    The future hall of famer talked about how it always scares him about being called the best wide receiver in NFL history, the challenges playing as you get older, who he thinks are the best receivers in the game today, if the position and game has changed at all since he retired, and looked ahead to his big dance off with Michael Irvin on Dancing With The Stars

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    Kevin talked about if he had any fears about his injury last year, how the injury was actually a blessing in disguise, if he can tell a difference in his game this year after sitting out a lot of last year, that he is close to where he wants to be but not all the way back, what Rasheed Wallace brings to the Celtics, and that his bowling game is "straight trash"

    Ainge joins the show to discuss the trade rumors involving Nocioni, the Celtics team going forward, and of course- 4th and 2.

    Rasheed talked about the Celtics trying to recruit him to join the Green in the offseason, how the team has the potential to be one of the best he's ever been on, the importance of defense leading them to a championship, which referees he actually likes in the league, if there is an outside limit to his game, and a funny story about him stealing his friend's prosthetic leg

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    Ray talked about his son Chris, a forward for the Penguins, playing in Boston for the first time in the NHL, that the B's may have been a little overconfident entering the year but that they are back on track, the job that Peter Chiarelli has done as the GM for Boston, and his thoughts on where Zdeno Chara stands in the all-time ranks of Bruins blueliners

    Mike joins the guys to talk about the Bruins' rough start to the season, the injuries to Lucic and Savard, and who deserves more blame: the coaches or players

    Milan discussed his new three-year contract extension with the Bruins, how the deal actually came about, his love for playing in Boston, the expectations for him and his team this season, and of course how his fantasy football team, the 5 Minute Majors, are doing in the Davio's Football League

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    Curt Schilling joins the Big Show to discuss 4th and 2...of course, Sox offseason, and people oweing him money.

    Terry joined Dale Arnold and Michael Holley in the radio booth at Fenway Park and took your calls and texts for an hour to talk all things Red Sox

    "Terry in Boston" calls in to talk to... well, Terry in Boston!

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