“ It’ s such an honor and privilege to be able to serve my hometown community and make connections with people who have followed my career over the years.”-Tyler Cadorette
when five days was the standard?) from a local student in Saco. Eight year-old Tyler Cadorette wanted to be a weather spotter, so our journey began— me, a newbie in forecasting in the Portland TV market and Tyler, new to observing and reporting weather conditions.” From job shadowing Sarah in elementary school to interning at the station as a college student, joining the WMTW team seemed like a natural fit.“ Tyler has put in the time, the work and the passion toward his career in broadcasting … I am beyond happy that Tyler’ s first official job in broadcasting will be helping out the WMTW Weather Team,” wrote Sarah.
Interested in learning more about TATV? Tune in to Public Access Channel 3 in Saco, visit their YouTube page at www. youtube. com / tatvsaco or view live and archived broadcasts of Thornton Academy events at: https:// livestream. com / TATVSaco.
WMTW meteorologist Sarah Long has mentored Tyler Cadorette’ 12 since he was eight years-old. Tyler now serves as a fill-in weather anchor for Sarah at WMTW.
TATV General Manager Jeff Christenbury can be reached at: jeff. christenbury @ thorntonacademy. org or 207-602-4473.
Tyler Cadorette’ 12 poses with Jessie Slater( at left, now an anchor / reporter for WOAY in Oak Hill, WV) and Falicia Woody( recent Lyndon State grad- Class of’ 16).
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