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Emmy-winning news anchor Sherry Margolis will sign off next week, ending a run of more than 35 years at WJBK-TV (Channel 2) and giving herself a chance to make up for a lingering regret.
"Oh boy, I'm starting to tear up already and I haven't even said anything yet," joked veteran Detroit TV news anchor Sherry Margolis as she announced her retirement during Wednesday's 5 p.m. newscast.
For nearly 36 years, Sherry Margolis dedicated herself to reporting the news, something she didn’t take lightly. On June 30, Margolis, live from her Oakland County home, signed off for the final ...
What they were saying about Sherry Margolis as she left Fox 2 Detroit. “FOX 2 is not going to be the same without Sherry. We are all so lucky to have worked with her for so long. She’s … ...
Sherry Margolis, the former WKBW-TV (Channel 7) anchor-reporter, was in the news in Buffalo a year ago when she became a member of the 2019 Buffalo Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. This week ...
Sherry Margolis was a student at Williamsville South when Irv Weinstein spoke at an assembly for the National Honor Society. “I told him I was going to work with him someday,” she says.
DETROIT (WWJ) - Jeffrey Zaslow, a local best-selling author and husband of Fox 2's Sherry Margolis has died. The 53-year-old died while driving in Northern Michigan Friday morning. Police say he ...
Jeff Zaslow, best-selling author and husband to Fox 2's Sherry Margolis, died in an automobile crash at age 53 at 9 a.m. Friday morning. Zaslow worked as a columnist for The Wall Street Journal ...
Zaslow, 53, who was married to Detroit news anchor Sherry Margolis, had been in Petoskey, Michigan, on Thursday night for a book promotion and was driving back toward the Detroit-area when the ...