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Steve Cascione
Born (1954-11-12) November 12, 1954 (age 69)
Occupation(s)Meteorologist, WLNE/ABC 6 - Providence/New Bedford

Steve Cascione was born in Providence, Rhode Island on November 12, 1954. After graduating from Classical High School in Providence, Cascione attended the University of Rhode Island where he graduated in 1977 with a BA degree in Geography and Meteorology. Cascione attended MIT, where he took graduate courses in weather forecasting. In 1978 he went on to become a forecast meteorologist for AccuWeather in State College, Pennsylvania. In 1980, Cascione returned to Rhode Island, worked at WLNE-TV ABC6, and created a weather consulting business called Ocean State Weather. During his first stint at WLNE, he hosted the self-titled cooking segment Steve's Cooking Up a Storm.

After 22 years at WLNE, Cascione left to begin employment at WPRI-TV12, where he served for 5 years as meteorologist for the station's weekday morning and Noon newscasts, later their weekend morning newscasts. He received the Silver Circle Award from the National Television Academy's Boston/New England Chapter in 2006.[1]

In 2008, Cascione returned to WLNE-TV. He first served as meteorologist for Good Morning Providence and the Noon newscasts on weekdays, and later co-anchor of the newscasts until 2009. He also hosted the cooking segment Cooking Fresh with Dave's Marketplace with Chef Walter Potenza.[2] In 2009, he became meteorologist for the station's weekend evening newscasts (briefly doubling as news anchor) and features reporter. In May 2011, he was moved back to the weekday morning and noon newscasts. Beginning in the summer of 2011, Cascione took part in a weekly cooking segment on ABC6 News This Morning with anchors Mark Curtis and Doreen Scanlon, titled the Curtis/Cascione Cook-Off.[3] He returned to the weekend evening newscasts in 2015.

Steve holds the AMS Seal of Approval. He also teaches Aviation Meteorology at the New England Institute of Technology as a part-time professor. He has two sons and an adopted daughter from Russia. .[4]

References

  1. ^ "Circle of Friends - NTA Honored Legends Last Night In New England Broadcasting". Rustic Kitchen. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Cooking Fresh with Dave's Marketplace". Dave's Marketplace. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Cook Off". abc6.com. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Steve Cascione". abc6.com. Retrieved 14 September 2011.