I’ve been in radio in Northern Maine since 1985 AND AGE 19, with a couple of scenic diversions to coastal Maine. I’ve lived in at least a half-dozen Aroostook County communities and currently reside in downtown Presque Isle. My wife Lisa is a consultant for the Maine State Library. My brilliant children are named Marina and Connor. I also enjoy music, art, astronomy, archaeology, appreciation of the natural world and our connection to it, and trying to do my part for fairness and sensible treatment for all living things.
Phil Shaw
Two Teens, One Adult in West Gardiner, Maine Crash: Seatbelts Save Lives
A tired driver was the cause of a rollover in Kennebec County on Saturday. Maine State Police say two teenagers and one adult are lucky to be alive.
Gun Shootings Involving Children Rare in Northern New England
An analysis of accidental shootings involving children shows few incidents in northern New England, though Vermont stands out due to its small population.
The Associated Press and the USA TODAY Network analyzed the circumstances of more than 1,000 accidental shootings involving children, using information collected by the Gun Violence Archive, a nonpartisan research group...
Maine Man Dies After Driving off Bridge
Maine State Police say a 32-year-old Sanford man was killed instantly when he drove off a bridge in Lebanon at a high rate of speed and plummeted 30 feet into water below.
Divers Recovering Stolen Vehicle from Maine Quarry [PHOTOS]
The Maine State Police Underwater Recovery Team assisted the Hancock County Sheriff's Office in recovering a stolen vehicle from a quarry in the Stonington area.
The quarry is about 90 feet deep and contains other vehicles ditched over many years...
Bangor Man Who Fired Shots while Naked on Patriot’s Day may be Schizophrenic
A Bangor man arrested last week for shooting his gun while naked on a residential street has been sent for psychiatric evaluation.
Penobscot County Man Dies After Missing A Narrow Bridge in Lakeville
A northern Maine man died Sunday when his truck went off a single-lane wooden bridge on an icy gravel and dirt road into a creek.
Vinyl Is Not ‘Making A Comeback.’ It IS Back
Vinyl records and turntables are beginning to be an important cultural experience for a generation of teens and young adults were weren't even born when the LP was declared dead.