Fritz Wetherbee
Fritz Wetherbee
Fred "Fritz" Wetherbee is one of New England’s most accomplished television personalities. For ten years, Fritz was the host of New Hampshire Crossroads on New Hampshire Public Television. For the past ten years he has written and presented a different nightly story on New Hampshire Chronicle. His segment is called “Fritz Wetherbee’s New Hampshire”. “I do historic stuff and funny stuff and personal stories. The only limits I have are that the stories are never to get old. We should be able to repeat any story in ten years and, aside from the car I am driving, no one should know it's an old piece. And,” he says, “all my stories must be about New Hampshire.” Fritz lives with his “better half”, Laura in a two-hundred-twenty-year-old home in Acworth (“The first town in the state,” he says,”...alphabetically.”) On his library shelves are dozens of state books plus five Emmys and aBobble-Head Doll. He was honored with the bobble-head of himself for throwing out the first pitch at a Fisher Cats Game a couple years back.