John Moroney joined NBC 10 Boston and necn in April 2004 as a general assignment reporter from WFSB TV-3, the CBS affiliate in Connecticut, where he was a general assignment reporter and the Chief Political Reporter for the station.
He is a seasoned and award-winning journalist, having more than two decades of broadcast and print experience. He has reported on a wide range of issues, including national presidential campaigns, the aftermath of Sept. 11, the Rhode Island Station nightclub fire, the Catholic Church crisis, same sex marriage in Massachusetts, the Big Dig and the Entwhistle murders.
John received his bachelor's degree from Northeastern University and master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he was awarded the John M. Patterson Prize for Nightly News.
Prior to joining NBC 10 Boston and necn, he worked as a reporter for WFSB TV-3 and NBC affiliate WWLP-TV 22 in Springfield, as well as an anchor and managing editor for the MediaOne cable news network.
John also worked for several years as a print reporter and editor for daily and weekly newspapers in Massachusetts. During his career, he has received several awards from the New England Press Association.
A native of Acton, Massachusetts, he lives in the Greater Boston area with his wife and two children.
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‘Unimaginable loss': Endicott police sgt. remembered for his kindness
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Business booming at Mass. Christmas tree farms on Black Friday
Forget Black Friday, it’s also Green Friday. The transition from Thanksgiving to Christmas is underway, and it’s evident at more than just shopping malls — it’s clear at Christmas tree farms around Massachusetts, including at the Taproot Tree Farm in Stow where business is booming despite the recent dry weather. Christmas trees help fuel a multi-million dollar industry here in...
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9 arrests made in North Shore drug sweep, feds say
Nine people were arrested on drug, child sex abuse and other charges in a sweep involving gang investigators on Massachusetts’ North Shore and on Nantucket Thursday, federal prosecutors said.
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Woman killed in daylight Boston park stabbing remembered
Balloons and candles were left at the park in Boston’s South End where a 65-year-old woman was stabbed to death this weekend in broad daylight.
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Stabbing of woman found hurt in Milton prompts Quincy school lockdown
Police are investigating after a woman was found Friday suffering from stab wounds in Milton, Massachusetts, prompting a school lockdown in neighboring Quincy. Authorities could not say where the stabbing took place, explaining that the victim was found in the Denmark Avenue area. Neighbors said police and EMS crews removed her from an SUV before towing the vehicle away. The...
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Crane drops barge onto boat at marina in East Boston
A crane working at a marina in East Boston dropped its load onto a boat below during a collapse Thursday morning, fire officials said. According to fire officials at the scene, the crane was moving the barge into the water at the Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina when one corner of it came loose, causing the load to crash down...
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31% of registered voters in Mass. have voted by end of early, in-person voting
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New Boston archbishop for first time in decades
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Despite ‘encouraging' rain, brush fires keep burning in Mass.
Dozens of brush fires were continuing to wreak havoc across Massachusetts Wednesday, and those unyielding flames were still creating widespread haze in parts of the state. A firefighting task force was back out in full force in Salem on Wednesday – continuing to work to completely contain two wildfires, seven acres in Salem Woods and about 170 acres between Spring...
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Dozens of brush fires smolder across Mass.: ‘Kind of scary'
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