"JOE" in the call letters stood for H. J. McManus, the founder of the station (under the banner of Middlesex Broadcasters, Ltd.).
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Francis J. McManus (1844–?), political figure in New Brunswick, Canada
Monsignor Frederick Richard McManus (born February 8, 1923, Lynn, Massachusetts – died November 27, 2005, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American Roman Catholic priest and academic, who served as a peritus on the liturgy at the Second Vatican Council.
The "United Independent Socialist Campaign Committee" met on July 17 and selected John T. McManus for Governor; and Dr. Annette T. Rubinstein for Lieutenant Governor.
McManus's writing is characterized by a dry wit that has drawn comparisons to Mark Twain and Robert Benchley.
Patrick J. McManus (1954–2009), Massachusetts attorney and politician