Joey Dionne is a second-generation Maine DJ. He grew up in Lewiston, Maine before eventually moving to Portland for college. Before long, he was on the airwaves of both WBLM and WCYY. Joey now serves as the Brand Manager for WCYY as well a trivia host, wedding dj and part-time realtor.
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Old Farmer’s Almanac Forecasts ‘Calmer, Gentler’ Winter for Maine
The Old Farmer's Almanac has made their winter prediction for Maine and it includes a 'calmer and gentler' series of storms
The Best Steakhouse Chain in America Isn’t in Maine Yet
While Maine has a handful of terrific local and national steakhouses, the top-ranked chain in America still hasn't found its way to Vacationland
Why Freeport, Maine, Was Named the Most ‘Unusual’ Town in the State
From geological anomalies to a peculiarly posh restaurant, here are the reasons Freeport was named the most "unusual" town in Maine.
This Stretch of Highway in Maine is a ‘Merging Hell’
A short stretch of highway in Maine is a painful experience for commuters and visitors as it has become a 'merging hell'
A Small Maine Town is Surrounded by One of the Most Haunted Forests in the World
In the small town of Randolph, Maine, a historic bike path holds tales of ghosts, orbs, and ritualistic lands.
Target Store in New England Bans Kids Under 18 Unless Supervised By an Adult
Problematic happenings inside a Target store in New England have prompted a major change on who can enter the premises.
Old Bank Vault to Become Portland, Maine’s, Newest Speakeasy
A developer shares plans of a new hotel in Portland, Maine, which will include a trendy new speakeasy inside an old bank vault
Out-of Towner Shocked by How Expensive Parking is in Portland, Maine
A recent visitor bemoaned the scarcity and price of parking in Portland, Maine, but it is really that expensive?
Vince McMahon Got His Big Break in Bangor, Maine
In the new Netflix documentary "Mr. McMahon", Vince McMahon details how he got his big break in wrestling in Bangor, Maine
Creep Your Way Through a Haunted Shipyard in Bath, Maine, This October
A museum in Bath, Maine, is giving visitors access to a restricted area filled with haunting tales or injuries, deaths and the unexplained