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 How To Find The Perfect Summer Camp For The Kids
When I was growing up I went to Otter Pond Day Camp for the summer and had a blast. I met some friend that I still keep in touch with to this day.
Biddeford’s Newest Restaurant ‘Dizzy Birds’ Opens Tomorrow
The new restaurant is scheduled to officially open their doors to the public tomorrow at 11 am.
There’s A Cat Video Fest Happening In Rockland This Weekend
This yearly event isn't just watching cute and funny cat videos, although that would be enough to make any feline lover want to attend. This is also a bit of a fundraiser for the Pope Memorial Humane Society in Thomaston
Maine Water Company Added Extra Chlorine Over The Weekend
Some customers aren't happy with the way this situation was handled wondering why the water company waited a few days before sending the text message.
Car Crashes Through Fence At Portland Jetport Sunday Night
Security measures were put to the test last night at the Portland International Jetport when a car crashed through a fence that surrounds the tarmac.
Po Boys & Pickles Opening a 2nd Shop, but the Location Is Still a Secret
The new space will be a little smaller than the original location on Forest Ave, so Chris plans to scale back the menu a bit at first and focus more on take out at the second location.
Squirrels Are Wreaking Havoc on This Year’s Syrup Harvest
Squirrels are stealing sap from maple trees and damaging producers equipment this year.
Ri Ra’s Annual St. Patty’s Day Plunge Kicks Off Day Long Celebration
Get your day started early at Ri Ra's Irish Pub for their 15th annual St. Patrick's Day Plunge. The dip happens at 5:30 am.
Biddeford HS Teacher/Students Parodies ‘High Hopes’ For Pi Day
Mr. Jacques YouTube page is filled with other videos about Pi including one where he channels his inner Tom Brady in a video called "Jon vs Pi," a parody of the Facebook video series Tom vs Time.
An Abandoned Rockland Neighborhood Is Getting A Second Chance
Back in the 1930s the Philbrick Avenue neighborhood off of Route 1 in Rockland was a quaint little neighborhood with 13 cottages for local workers in the area to call home. The neighborhood basically fell apart after years of neglect. The cottages fell into disrepair, septic systems failed and the houses were uninhabitable. In 2012 they were all torn down and the land was forgotten about.
A Decision Has Been Made On Changing The Maine Flag
Lawmakers have been butting heads over the big issues like which chickadee we should have as the official state bird, or if we should change the Maine State Flag for some reason.
Angry Mainer Drives To California To Confront Google Officials
Kyle had told local police that he would become violent if his confrontation with Google didn't work out. It didn't.
South Portland Could Be The First To Ban Flavored Tobacco Products
A ban like this would be the first of it's kind in Maine.
Biddeford Is On The Rise As It Becomes ‘Maine’s Youngest Town’
Biddeford is home and work to 21,400 residents and more than a quarter of those people are between the ages of 20 and 34
Portland Woman Has Found A Way To Turn Seaweed Into Lube
When I think of sea weed I think of that horrifying feeling as a piece brushes my feet when I'm swimming in the ocean. Or seaweed salad at my favorite sushi place! But for one woman originally from Orono, seaweed is so much more.
Could This Be The Last Time Mainers Set Their Clocks Ahead?
We move the clocks ahead one hour this weekend but a bill at the State House could have Maine doing away with the time changes.