Laura

Laura

Photo: 96.5 Live Free Country


Laura
Weekdays 6am – 10am

Laura is known for her “cackling” energy on Live Free Country’s morning show, but it wouldn’t be possible without her daily dose of coffee! From there, her Greek and Italian roots shine with loud enthusiasm perfect for radio! Once a free-spirited wild horse out on the town, Laura has been tamed by her loving husband, Remy, and her two young boys. But don’t be mistaken, she still enjoys a good drink and the occasional concert!

Living the homeowner life, Laura is always on the hunt for a good deal on Facebook Marketplace to save on her growing list of renovation ideas for her house or multiple rental properties. She’ll often be found out working in the yard or roping her dad into a DIY project.

For fun, Laura loves going to the movies with her mom or a trip to the beach with her family or friends. She also loves cooking and baking, whether it’s to satisfy her sweet tooth or to host a small army at her home for her favorite holidays.

All in all, Laura is a true New Englander and knows New Hampshire is a great place to live, work, and raise a family!

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