Mary Calvi

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Mary Calvi anchoring on the CBS 2 News at Noon in June, 2006.
Mary Calvi anchoring on the CBS 2 News at Noon in June, 2006.

Mary Calvi is the sole anchor for the 6PM and 11PM weekend editions of CBS 2 News. She also served as anchor of the noon and 5PM editions of CBS 2 News with Roz Abrams on WCBS-TV. She joined CBS 2 from News 12 where she worked from 1991 to 2002. She served as the station's main anchor and assistant news director. She joined WCBS-TV in March 2002 as the Westchester reporter and in early 2003, she became weekend anchor and also a general assignment reporter. She held that position for three years until April 2006, when she became co-anchor of CBS 2 News at Noon and 5. She was moved back to the weekends when she and her co-anchor Roz Abrams were replaced by Chris Wragee and Kristine Johnson.

  • Calvi is married to New York State Assemblyman Mike Spano.

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