Wednesday morning on your Champlain Valley FM radio dial: Louie Manno & Jim Condon, the star radio duo who took the town by storm in 1986 on Q-99 will be together again – though only for a day.

Manno’s recently slid in behind the mike at 102.3 FM “Best Country” WLFE as the replacement for the late, great G.G. Griggs, killed in an untimely single-vehicle accident in Swanton a couple weeks ago. His pickup slammed into a tree. No seat belt, said the police.

Manno & Condon hit The People’s Republic of Burlington during Bernie Sanders‘ third term as mayor in 1986. The boys were the hot morning duo on Burlington’s radio dial well into the 1990s. They finished up on the AM dial at1390 WKDR with former Burlington Free Press city hall scribe and talk-show man Mark Johnson in 2001.

Jim and Louie next started up and operated the Radio Deli on Pearl Street in Burlington for a few years. They sold the deli.  Condon [whose almost 20-year-old intro still prefaces Mark’s morning talker on WDEV, 550 AM and 96.1 FM] has found a second life in politics – he’s a successful Democratic state representative from Colchester!

Wednesday morning it’ll be Louie & Jim – together again on WLFE/St. Albans, Vermont…

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Peter Freyne, 1949-2009, wrote the weekly political column "Inside Track," which originated in the Vanguard Press in the mid 1980s; he brought it to Seven Days in 1995. He retired it shortly before his death in January, 2009. We all miss him.