I’m Maryland-born, Maine-raised, West Virginia University-educated, and very lucky to be able to live and work in my favorite town, Portland. I’ve worked in sports radio in some form or another since 2006, and I'm now extremely excited to take the leap into music. After all, I’m a rockstar at heart. I love rock, movie references, and interacting with listeners. When not rocking out, I enjoy hiking, WVU sports, Nordic skiing, sailing, tennis, bowling, listening to vinyl, and hanging out with my wife, dog and four cats. Yes, four cats.
Chris Sedenka
Stunning Downeast Maine Cottage Sparkles With Charm and Idyllic Location
An amazing property on the Machias River is on the market and is an absolute gem.
Million Dollar Views and Detail Highlight Downeast Maine Island Home for Sale
An amazing property on Great Cranberry Island is on the market and is an absolute gem.
Maine Amazingly Has More Cat Owners Per Capita Than 48 Other States
The Pine Tree State only trails Vermont for cat ownership percentage.
Maine Basketball Player & Top Prospect Named to Coveted List
Newport native Cooper Flagg has been named an All-America following a stellar sophomore regular season.
This Maine Police Department Welcomes Adorable Dog ‘Tag’ to the Team
Tag is already out in the community helping to protect the good people of Ellsworth.
11 Winter-Related Records in Maine That Are Wicked Cool
This winter wonderland has a fun history of records and firsts. Some may really surprise you.
‘Happy-Go-Lucky’ Maine Dog Waiting for a Forever Home for Over 76 Days
This sweet dog is ready for a forever home. Let's make it happen.
Who Else Misses These Retail Chains That No Longer Exist in Maine?
Many popular retail chains have closed down over the years, including here in Maine. Which ones do you miss?
Hate Maine Winter? Then Why Do You Live Here?
Surprise, you live in the north. Amazingly, there's this season called winter.
Mystery Solved: Blue and White Robots Spotted Roaming South Portland, Maine
The little robots will be delivering food to students on the SMCC campus this spring.