Chet Curtis was an anchor of a golden era

Leo Keka isn't quite sure how he got to know Chet Curtis so well so soon. Curtis, the former WCVB-TV news anchor and longtime Marina Bay resident, first visited Keka's restaurant, Alba, soon after it opened in 2002, “and we hit it off,” Keka said. “It

Leo Keka isn't quite sure how he got to know Chet Curtis so well so soon. Curtis, the former WCVB-TV news anchor and longtime Marina Bay resident, first visited Keka's restaurant, Alba, soon after it opened in 2002, “and we hit it off,” Keka said. “It

Chet Curtis was a humble star, a news anchor in the golden era of local TV, as popular and adored among his newsroom colleagues as he was among Boston viewers. The WCVB-TV (Ch. 5) legend died Wednesday night at age 74 after a long battle with 

Gloucester resident Carl Mckay-Stratton AKA Crazy Carl our local The Facebook Weatherman shares his heartwarming goodbye to his idol and legendary Boston Meteorologist Chet Curtis… Everyone loves Carl and his crazy 

Chet Curtis, one of the most recognizable faces in Boston television news for decades, has died. Joe Kahn of The Boston Globe has the details. Curtis, 75, was a fine journalist, a good guy and a very funny man. He will be