Bolaris, who's been with New York's WCBS since 2002, did not re-sign with the station, sources tell us. His contract is up toward the end of the year. The weather anchor was recently moved to weekends with newly hired meteorologist Lonnie Quinn replacing him on weeknights, as FTVLive.com reported.
We're told Bolaris has put out feelers to CBS 3, NBC-10 and Fox 29, and there are casual, and somewhat secret, discussions going on.
Friends of Bolaris, a Long Island native, say he misses Philadelphia and is very much hoping to return. He'll only consider a market close to New York, where his daughter, Reina Sofia, lives with momTiffany McElroy, a former NBC-10 anchor who is now with New York's CW station.
Bolaris worked at NBC-10 for 12 years, taking off for New York.
The weatherman declined comment when reached Friday. His agent, Richard Leibner, did not return our calls. A WCBS spokeswoman could not be reached.
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