Mark is a graduate of Bangor High School and The University of Maine where he studied journalism. He began working at The Ticket as a sophomore in college and has been senior producer and host of The Drive since Jan. 2016. Mark is an avid Boston sports fan (fanatic) and will try to sneak in 10 seconds of Premier League Soccer on the airwaves whenever possible.
Mark Paulette
Patriots On Track To Play Sunday
Bill Belichick said at his press conference Tuesday morning that the Patriots were on track to face the Denver Broncos this Sunday after having last week's game postponed.
NFL Won’t Finish Season At Current Rate Says Pats’ Announcer
The Voice of the New England Patriots, Bob Socci, joined The Drive Monday evening and said it's inevitable the NFL won't be able to complete a 16 game/17 week season.
Will the Pats Play On Sunday?
Tom Giles of NBC Sports Boston joined The Drive on Thursday to discuss the latest news about the New England Patriots, who had no new positive COVID cases on Thursday, and may be able to return to their facilities on Friday.
Winter Sports Seasons Canceled at Bates, Bowdoin and Colby
Thursday afternoon NESCAC Presidents unanimously decided to cancel conference competition, including conference championships, for the winter season.
UMaine Athletics Receives $90-mil Donation from Alfond Foundation
In a historic deal, the University of Maine athletic department will receive a $90-million donation from the Harold Alfond Foundation to upgrade facilities on the campus of the state's flagship university.
The State of University of Maine Athletics, with Ken Ralph
While no sports will be played this fall at the state's lone D-I school, we now have an idea of when athletics may start again for the Black Bears.
Is Tom Brady Too Intense For His New Bucs Teammates?
Is Brady's intensity too much for the Bucs to handle? Tampa Bay Times reporter Eduardo Encina joined The Drive on Monday to discuss.
Making Sense of State’s Rebuke To MPA’s Recommendations
The story of the day on Tuesday was a 4-page letter from the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Education to Main Principal's Association Executive Director Mike Burnham. The letter outlined issues the state agencies had with last week's MPA decision to approve fall sports in Maine, beginning Sep. 8.
State Agencies Urge MPA To Delay Start Of H.S. Sports Season
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services and the Maine Department of Education raised concerns Tuesday about the Maine Principals' Associations' plan for fall sports which was passed last Thursday.
MDI Wins First State Title in School History [BOYS]
The MDI Trojans began the game on a 10-0 run, and apart from a second quarter Wells' surge, cruised to their first state basketball championship in school history, defeating Wells, 59-39, for the Class B crown.