It's great to be back on the air in Northern Maine and Western New Brunswick. I worked up here from 2007 until 2009, and it was the most fun I've ever had in broadcasting! After I left I worked for all sports WEEI in Boston Massachusetts where I was able to meet and interview a lot of amazing athletes like Tom Brady and Randy Moss. However, I never forgot about how much fun it was to work up here. It is truly a dream come true to be back and I very much look forward to my second act!
Jack LeVangie
The Cheerleader Effect: Why People Look Better in Groups
According to a scientific study using real science and stuff, The Journal of Psychological Science claims we look more attractive in groups as opposed to all alone.
Thursday Night Football Preview
The Denver Broncos host the San Diego Chargers and this is actually a preview of the game, but more of the top reasons I despise Peyton Manning.
VOTE! Aroostook County High School Soccer Standings
High School soccer season is heating up, let's get the ball rolling with these pre- playoff polls!
Local Sports Re-Cap Weekend Edition
There were some busy athletes getting after it on the fields and on the ice over the weekend.
Walk it up Presque Isle
The Hope & Justice Project: Walk It Up, Presque Isle, took place today around downtown, then ending at the Turner Memorial Library.
Patriots 27 Jets 25
I was wwrrrrrrrr........wrong, but the most important thing is that the Patriots won right?
Pick My Game of The Week
One of the fun things I get to do as the resident sports guy here is going to watch local sporting events in Aroostook County and Western New Brunswick.
Patriots Week 6 Recap
Last weeks momentum seemed to carry into yesterday's 37-22 Patriot win over the Bills in Buffalo.
22 Injured, One Fatal in Mechanic Falls
The State Fire Marshals office says one person has died, and 22 others were injured--2 in critical condition when a hay wagon being pulled by an Jeep lost control, careened down a hill , struck a tree and overturned in Mechanic Falls last night.
Second Ebola Patient is Confirmed
According to CNN a female nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas has tested positive for Ebola. She is the second patient to have contracted the deadly disease on US soil.