I am the Director of Content at Townsquare Media Bangor and Presque Isle. I manage the content produced by all your favorite personalities at the company's five Bangor radio stations: WBZN, WQCB, WEZQ, WWMJ, and WDEA; and three Presque Isle stations: WBPW, WQHR, and WOZI. I have been a professional journalist for more than 30 years, previously working as a reporter and editor at The Ellsworth American and Bangor Daily News.
Jeff Tuttle
Coronavirus: More Mainers Test Positive For COVID-19 [UPDATE]
More Mainers have tested positive for COVID-19.
State Delays Reopening of Nail Salons, Fitness Centers in Maine
The Mills administration has delayed the openings of nail salons and fitness centers in Maine, citing studies that show COVID-19 could be more easily transmitted in these settings.
State Allows Campgrounds, RV Parks To Open To Maine Residents
In advance of Memorial Day weekend, private campgrounds and RV parks in Maine will be allowed to open to Maine residents on Friday, May 22, under an updated reopening plan from the Mills administration.
Penobscot County Records First COVID-19 Death
Penobscot County on Thursday recorded its first death of a resident who had been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Gov. Mills Extends Civil Emergency Declaration Through June 11
Maine Gov. Janet Mills on Wednesday extended the state of civil emergency through June 11.
Spring Nor’easter Leaves Thousands of Mainers without Power
A spring storm brought about a foot of heavy, wet snow to the area Thursday night, leaving thousands without power Friday morning.
Hancock County Records First Official Case of COVID-19
Hancock County recorded its first confirmed case of COVID-19 on Wednesday, according to state officials.
Governor Mills Issues ‘Stay at Home’ Order for Maine
Gov. Janet Mills on Tuesday issued a stay-at-home order for the state of Maine.
More Mainers Test Positive For COVID-19 [UPDATE]
More Mainers have tested positive for COVID-19, according to state health officials.
City of Bangor Closes Bars, Restaurants, Theaters Daily After 8 p.m.
The city manager of Bangor on Monday declared a state of civil emergency and ordered all bars, restaurants and theaters in the city to close between the hours of 8 p.m. and 2 a.m., effective for five days starting March 17.