Joe Chille spent over 40 years in the broadcast industry working for companies including CBS, Taft, Infinity Broadcasting, and Townsquare Media. Joe has been recognized as one of the nations best radio programmers by Radio Ink Magazine and has been interviewed by Billboard Magazine, Inside Radio and other industry publications. Under his own company Joe Chille Productions, Joe is still heard across the United States in commercials airing on the 220 station Bill Martinez talk network, on WAVY-TV in Virginia Beach and on local TV and radio. Joe has also spent over 38 years as a Marine Deputy and retired as a Seasonal Deputy from the Niagara County Sheriff's Office in December 2017 after 38 years of service. Joe has two grown children--Joe, who is a computer engineer and daughter Justine Mariani . who with her husband Matt and sons Gianni and Adreyano live in Wheatfield.
Joe Chille
This 7-Year-Old’s Message Will Truly Make Your Day
I couldn't pass up on sharing this story because it truly embodies what Tell Me Something Good is all about...
Low Vaccinations of 12-15 Yr Olds Concerns Dr. Burstein
One of the latest groups eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine is children, but the vaccination rate among individuals in that age group is lagging especially in Erie County.
Expert K-9 Take Downs, Powerful Cars and Helicopters
Every August on the first Tuesday of the month there is a community-building campaign across the United States called National Night Out.
North Tonawanda Police Department ‘Night Out’ [GALLERY]
Every August on the first Tuesday of the month there is a community-building campaign across the United States called National Night Out.
North Tonawanda Police Department ‘Night Out’ [GALLERY]
Every August on the first Tuesday of the month there is a community-building campaign across the United States called National Night Out.
Local Police Agencies Are Looking For Recruits
Every two years, the Niagara County Sheriffs Office takes applications for new officers and deputies to replace those who have left or retired.
Could A Four-Day Workweek Be In Our Future?
Wait a minute. Am I dreaming? Is Congress really proposing a four-day workweek?
What make’s Sweethome’s Hall Sisters Unique?
Competition is rigorous especially when it comes to sports, as the Olympics has most recently shown us. But what if the competition involves family members?
Parents And Districts Prepare For What Back To School May Bring
As parents flock to stores with a list of school supplies that their children will need for classroom learning this Fall School districts across Western New York are preparing to welcome students back as well. Questions still remain about what health guidelines will be in effect.
WNY’ers Head Back To Their Offices Amidst Changing Policies
The constant revising and updating of policies has been a harsh reality for so many companies and employees during the pandemic.
Ending Of Eviction Moratorium Has Some WNY’ers Worried
The clock is ticking on eviction moratoriums. While the national eviction moratorium ends on July 31. New York State's runs a bit longer through the end of August.
Mental Health Takes Top Spot At The Olympics
How many times have we heard "no excuses, just get it done". It's been that way for athletes for decades they were told to "toughen up and focus on the task at hand: winning. Dominating. Getting it done."