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RIP Arnold Dean

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I worked with Arnold back in 1998 when I was designing what was to be his restaurant at 207 Main Street in Hartford (now Hook n Ladder). The project never came to fruition. He was just a sweet gentleman. Rest in Peace Arnold.
 
Does anyone remember when he banned all calls about the UConn men’s basketball team for a while? If I recall correctly it was about the time a group of players were declared academically ineligible. This was pre Calhoun and he was getting call after call from a small, compared to today, but passionate fan base who thought a change was needed because the program had potential. Sound familiar Boneyard? Back then there was no internet, no WFAN and ESPN was a baby and his show was a way to get your sports fix – especially the Whalers and the Red Sox
 
Wow. Just read this. RIP Arnold. Remember listening to him a lot as a kid on Sports Talk talking Whalers hockey.
 
Wow. Just read this. RIP Arnold. Remember listening to him a lot as a kid on Sports Talk talking Whalers hockey.

Same with me. Always put those two in the same breath. Arnold Dean and the Whalers.
 
Fond memories of sitting with my Dad on the back porch on summer evenings listening to "The Dean" . God Bless.
 
RIP Arnold.

I was a regular caller on his show and Arnold was always the most gracious and gentlemanly man.

A true local icon from a bygone era. I don;t think we'll see an Arnold Dean type anytime soon.Media / radio has changed so much since Arnold's radio days.
 
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