Even before I was born, I was in radio business. My mother and father had a morning show while I was still in my first apartment, or, what I later learned is called a "womb." I can remember going to the radio station every day after summer school ... yeah, I went to summer school, wanna fight about it? I would watch the DJs push buttons and talk into the microphone and I'd think to myself, "Now THIS is something I want to do." As I grew up on the mean streets of Cumberland Center (Go GREELY!), I never lost the dream to be on the air. One day, my big chance came. The overnight guy quit, so the program director had no choice but to put me on the radio. I was his only hope. I felt like Obi Wan Kenobi. Ever since then I've been doing what I love... sleeping on the job.
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Here’s a Simple Way to Avoid the Dreaded ‘Second Shovel’ After a Snowstorm
With the first snowstorm of the season upon us the inevitable shoveling and snow blowing follows. One of the things I learned very early on in life is how to avoid the "second shovel."
Mainer Biking Across USA For Kids With Cancer Hit By Car, Dies
He left New Hampshire on October 1st blogging and vlogging his trip as he pedaled across the country. He made it as far as Highway 98 west of Hattiesburg, Mississippi when tragedy struck.
Amtrak Expanded Train Service To Freeport, Brunswick Starts Monday
It will be a lot easier to get to and from Boston if you're in Freeport or Brunswick beginning Monday
Here We Go Again, Don’t Forget To Turn Back Time This Weekend
This weekend we begin the dissent into months of darkness as we have to still set the clocks back one hour on Sunday morning.
Here’s How Much Mainers Spent On Lottery Tickets Last Week
With no one winning Mega Millions since July, the jackpot is an insane $1.6 Billion. And that number is going to go up before tomorrow nights drawing. That means Mainers will be spending more money today and tomorrow.
Maine Artist’s Design of Apollo 11 To Be Featured On U.S. Coins
For Gary, who has collected coins since he was 11 years old, this isn’t just an ordinary commission, but an honor and a lifelong dream come true.
Maine Traffic Violations Fines Will Soon Be Payable Online
Part of the first phase of a new $15 million electronic court filing system will include being able to pay or contest a ticket and even postpone a court date 24 hours a day
8 Random Facts You May Not Have Known About Lobsters
It's national lobster day, which is everyday here in Maine. To celebrate the delicious crustaceans special day we've compiled a bunch of random lobster facts.
Maine Offering Free Online Training To Prevent Suicides
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among Maine youth and adults ages 10 to 35
Portland’s Biggest Antiques Expo Is Coming To Thompson’s Point
There will be over 65 dealers that will come from as far away as New York and Ohio to display and sell their pieces and collectibles.