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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Summer May Be Over, But The Barbecues Just Got Better [VIDEO]
What a time to be alive!! Someone finally invented a bun that holds a hotdog AND a hamburger at the same time. I've had dreams about a bun like this, but I never thought it would become a reality in my lifetime.
Autumn In Maine From The Air [VIDEO]
Everyday the leaves get a little more colorful, and the sun sets a few minutes earlier. This Thursday marks the first day of Fall. With that in mind, it's time for hoodies, long pants, and pumpkin spice everything!
Of course Fall wouldn't be complete without some amazing drone footage of the foliage in New England...
Fall Is The Spookiest Season Of The Year In Maine [VIDEO]
With Halloween just over a month away, it's not too early to start to get spooked a little. The television network FX is about to launch season 6 of American Horror Story, a series where the actors return year after year but the story is different...
Get Ready For Fall Views With This Video
There's no denying it. Summer is coming to an end. We're approaching Labor Day weekend and if you pay attention, some leaves are already changing color. Soon the entire state will come alive with the sights of red, brown, yellow, and orange leaves...
Check Out The Shipwreck At The Bottom Of Moosehead Lake [VIDEO]
The Twilight II Steamship was built in 1911 at Bath Iron Works by Stillman Sawyer, built in sections that were shipped by railroad to Greenville, then assembled. The Twilight II was 95 feet long.
The ship was used primarily for passenger travel, but would also tow booms of wood to the Kennebec River log drives...
5 Facts You Didn’t Know About The Piscataqua River Bridge
If you've ever driven south on the Maine Turnpike out of Maine, you've been on the Piscataqua River Bridge. The big green through arch bridge that connects Maine and New Hampshire allows 3 lanes of traffic going either north into Maine or south in to New Hampshire...