Matt James has been working in Maine radio his entire life. Believe it or not, Matt actually recorded his first radio commercial when he was just four years old. Following in his father’s footsteps, Matt lives and breathes local radio. Not only does he have his finger on the pulse of all things Maine, but he is constantly involved in community non-profit events. Matt is a three-time President’s Award winner at Townsquare Media. Additionally, he recently won the Cynergy Professional Award from the Chamber of Commerce. Want to know more? Just ask!
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The Central Maine Community Proved Once Again This Weekend Why It’s The Best in The State
People from all around the region heard through friends or social media that a local family needed help. That a child needed help. And they came. They came in droves.
These Are Some of The TV Commercials Maine Uses to Lure Tourists to The Pine Tree State
We've put together a few of our "favorite" Maine tourism TV commercials. You can watch them here.
Massive Maine Camper & RV Show Returns to Augusta This Weekend!
Get a sitter and a make a day-date out of it. It's always so much fun to 'oooh' and 'ahhhh' at all the new models and features at the Maine Camper & RV Show in Augusta, Maine.
GET YOUR DANCE ON: 90s & 2000s Dance Party Coming to Augusta Saturday!
When it comes to throwing parties for a cause, we know a thing or two about having a great time while trying to change the world
Super-Popular Central Maine Ice Cream Shop is Reopening For The Season Saturday
It's no secret that spring has sprung a little bit early this year in Maine. However, it's still quite a contrast considering people's lawns in Central Maine are starting to turn green but Sugarloaf has 139 ski trails still open
MUST SEE: This Former Maine Jail From The 1800s is About to Become Museum
'Back in the day', the Sheriff's Deputies and their families actually lived at the jail alongside the inmates- pretty wild, eh?
Waterville, Maine Man Arrested After Several Threats to Kill President Biden
A Waterville, Maine man is in federal custody after allegedly threatening the lives of elected officials, immigrants and even the President
14-Year-Old Boy Arrested For Allegedly Firing Gun in Central Maine Street
A Maine teen has been taken into custody following an incident that allegedly occurred late on Saturday night
18,000 Doses of Fentanyl Seized in Maine, Three Arrested And Charged
Police say that just two milligrams of fentanyl can be deadly to a person. That makes the amount seized in these arrests even more staggering
MAINE NEWS: Man’s Body Found Along Roadway in Kennebec County Saturday Morning
A citizen called 911 Saturday morning to report the deceased man along the road on Silver Street
New Maine Law Will Change The Future (And Cost) of Medical Bills Across The State Forever
This new law will, in some cases, lower the amount that the patient has to pay for certain services, depending on where they're provided.
Snow, Wind, Rain, Flooding & Power Outages Likely to Hit Maine Over The Weekend
The ground is thawing rapidly and will be saturated following all of this rain. That means there's increased likelihood for trees to uproot in the wind and fall across utility wires
Woman Leaps From Augusta, Maine Bridge into Kennebec River Thursday Afternoon
It was a terrifying scene in Augusta on Thursday afternoon at the Calumet Bridge that links the city's east and west sides
Brain Examination Reveals Disturbing Findings About Lewiston, Maine, Mass Shooter
Card's brain was sent to specialists at Boston University's CTE Center. And now, that probe into the killer's brain has produced some disturbing findings
CUTENESS OVERLOAD: Lamb Cuddling Days Coming to This Central Maine Farm
Sometimes, when you're stressed, you just need some greasy Chinese food, a stress ball or a Lexapro. But what if none of those things do the trick? Baby lambs!
Yao Bin Cheng, Xi Qiang Zhao, Ying Xia Liao, All of NYC, Arrested For Massive Central Maine Grow Operation
Almost 24 illegal marijuana operations have been busted here in Maine in recent months, though state officials speculate the number still in operation could be in the hundreds