The irony of this article became apparent to me as I realized that just this morning I threw two of my own bags of trash into the radio station dumpster before coming inside
If you were listening to the Moose Morning Show earlier today (of course you were), then you heard me talking about a crazy video that came through my TikTok feed. Now this isn't the TikTok version, but it's the exact same video.
For the record, I don't do heights, and even watching videos of the 'slingshot ride' give me goosebumps and an elevated heartrate...
According to a Facebook post from Winthrop's Kale Malmsten, owner of Augusta West Kampground, a huge holiday light display will be headed for the iconic Central Maine camping resort
It's always nice to see local businesses succeeding. It's even better to see local businesses succeeding so much that they're able to offer up spots for other locals to come in and succeed, too.
As it actually turns out, you should leave it there. Yep, if you go to check your mail and you find a dryer sheet inside the mailbox you should seriously just leave it there. Unless you have a really strange neighbor playing a super-odd prank on you, the sheet was most-likely left there by your local mail carrier...
What they found is that the state with the absolute worst drivers is Mississippi. Maine comes in at 46 with 50 being the best drivers, so that's not too bad at all!
According to WABI TV 5, Bill Belichick is set to received one of the Nation's highest civilian honors, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The longtime New England Patriots Coach is the only coach in NFL history to win six Super Bowl titles...
According to News Center Maine, the city council in Sanford passed an emergency ordinance Thursday night requiring everyone in the town to wear a face mask in public or face a $100.00 fine for failure to comply.
Sit back, relax and prepare to be bewildered as I weave an immersive story of two Maine men, some alcohol, a wood chisel, and aggravated assault involving a cheeseburger.
We spoke with Dan Brennan from the Maine State Housing Authority about the new $3 million in funding they have received through federal stimulus money due to COVID-19.