Meet Jay

The story behind the maine mayor

I help my community, feed people, and speak up. See a problem? Fix it. See someone hungry? Feed them. Simple.

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The Backstory

The Nickname That Became the Brand.

What started as a casual joke turned into the name people connected with my work.

I didn’t give myself the name — it came from doing the work. From handing out pizza slices to supporting local causes, folks just started calling me The Maine Mayor.

Over time, it became more than a name — it became the brand tied to every effort, project, and cause I stand behind. It’s how people know the work, and know me.

Core Values

Here’s what actually matters to me

I owe everything to my community. Giving back isn’t optional — it’s the heart of everything I do, every single day.

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Any success I have gets reinvested right here — supporting people, funding projects, and helping Maine thrive.

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It’s simple — use whatever platform, resources, or energy I’ve got to lift people up and create real change.

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