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
Small Costal Maine Town Hides Millions in Lost Pirate Treasure
The small town of Machiasport in eastern Maine is believed to be the home of an underground vault filled with millions of dollars in loot and valuables.
The Deadly Truck From the Original ‘Pet Sematary’ Movie is Sitting Abandoned in a Maine Yard
That Peterbilt truck from the infamous scene in Pet Semetery is abandoned in a Maine field.
‘Bicycle Larry’ Lurks in the Most Haunted Forest in Maine
The Old Narrow Gauge Volunteer Trail is a bike path created over the route of a former railroad that often transported injured or sick to a nearby hospital. Today spirits are said to haunt the trail.
Tides Reveal Buried Car Under the Beach In Portland, Maine
Spring storms and tidal fluctuations have revealed a long-buried car along a beach in Portland, Maine.
Maine Turnpike Reveals Secret Tunnels Under Toll Plazas
The Maine Turnpike recently revealed what tunnels look like underneath their toll plazas.
Sanford, Maine Tops the State in Number of Ghost Sightings
No town in Maine has had more ghost sightings in the last 15 years than Sanford.
A House Buried Under Sand For Nearly 60 Years Is Being Unearthed In The Desert Of Maine
If you've ever visited the Desert of Maine, you realize very quickly that it's a strange phenomenon. Maine, which is known for it's long, harsh winters and short summers, has a collection of odd sand dunes sitting in the middle of a bunch of bustling towns and cities...