I'm a second-generation DJ as my father spent several years on many radio stations in the late 70s and early 80s, including WBLM. I was born and raised in Lewiston, where I gained little to no street cred. I spent several years as a toddler in radio studios watching hippies press buttons and spin records. It must have really left a mark. That led to a mediocre high school run where my love of alternative grunge and professional wrestling resulted in me rocking a bowl cut for two consecutive years (seriously). I decided to start anew and pursued a higher education at the University of Southern Maine. These college years were marked with being kicked off campus, not making the dean's list and also a professor calling me a tool. But they were formative years, and the results were a promising radio career. From there, I landed the coveted overnight weekend shifts on WCYY, the morning show, and now the afternoons.
Joey
Spend A Night Off-The-Grid In This Rentable Treehouse On A Maine Island
Unplug yourself and get closer to nature at this unique treehouse located on a 14-acre island on a Maine lake
There Are Tunnels Below All The New Toll Plazas Along The Maine Turnpike
The Maine Turnpike revealed a secret to most motorists this week. That there are underground tunnels below the new high-speed toll plazas across the state
Horse Guy Had An Adventurous Tuesday Riding Around Portland
You can see a lot of things on a random Tuesday in Portland, Maine. Including a guy on horseback giving directions and stopping for happy hour at a bar
Late Night Favorite Bill’s Pizza To Close Permanently In Portland’s Old Port
After nearly 72 years in Portland, Bill's Pizza will close up shop permanently along Commercial Street at the end of February
John Travolta Puts His 20-Bedroom Mansion In Maine Up For Sale
Actor John Travolta will likely end his 30-year romance with Maine as he officially puts his sprawling mansion in Islesboro up for sale
Where Is All The Canned Cat Food On Grocery Store Shelves In Maine?
The toilet paper is back but now another grocery store aisle is dealing with supply issues as canned cat food is becoming tough to find across Maine
Yarmouth Clam Festival Canceled For Second Consecutive Year
A Maine tradition will have to wait another year as the Yarmouth Clam Festival scheduled for July has been canceled again for 2021
Removing Snow From Car Roof Could Become Law In Maine
Current law doesn't require snow/ice removal from a vehicle's roof but changes could be coming to mandate it in Maine
Several Stores Inside Maine Mall Close Permanently, Including Forever 21 and Arby’s
After the holiday season, several stores inside the Maine Mall have officially closed, including two food court staples and retail giant Forever 21
Lewiston Named One Of The Best Cities In The U.S. To Get Married In 2021
In a bit of a surprise, a new study names a pair of Maine cities as great places to get married in 2021, with Lewiston amongst the best