Banned from booze and the Internet for life for possessing and transporting child pornography, former Boston television star Robert “Bob” Gamere was released from federal prison yesterday at age 74.
Former Hub sports announcer Bob Gamere may be accused of dabbling in hardcore kiddie porn, but he’s still a patriot. Though not even trusted by a federal judge to greet trick-or-treaters at the door ...
BOSTON (AP) — Bob Gamere, a former sportscaster and host of Candlepins for Cash, has been sentenced to five years in prison on child-pornography charges. U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz said Gamere, 71, ...
Former television sports broadcaster and Candlepins for Cash host Bob Gamere has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for a child pornography charge. The 71-year-old Gamere will be on ...
BOSTON — Former Boston sportscaster Bob Gamere pleaded guilty Tuesday to child pornography charges, but complained bitterly about a mandatory minimum sentencing law that will send him to prison for ...
Boston Public Schools has hired a new chief of its troubled Office of Multilingual and Multicultural Education, about one and a half years after the department’s last administrator was forced to ...
United Talent Agency (UTA) announced today that respected music industry veteran Geoff "Geespin" Gamere has joined the agency. Gamere spent the last sixteen years of his career at iHeartmedia as an… ...
BOSTON (AP) — Bob Gamere, a former sportscaster and host of the popular Boston television show, Candlepins for Cash, has been sentenced to five years in prison on child pornography charges. U.S.