Squish The Fish Flyaway!


 

Rock 102 has your opportunity to watch New England take on Miami, live in sunny Florida on Monday, December 11th! We’ll to fly you and a guest to watch New England “Squish the Fish”!

When you hear New England “Squish the Fish”, call us at 413-293-1021 to qualify. All qualifiers get a $25 gift card to Tavern on the Hill, Mountainside Dining.

One grand prize winner will be chosen at random from all qualifiers and gets airfare for 2, 2 nights hotel and tickets to the game to watch a good ‘ole fashioned butt whipping in person.

“Squish the Fish”, driven by Country Hyundai, Country Nissan, Northampton Volkswagen and Springfield’s fish free station, Rock 102!

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