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INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, October 8, 202210/08/2022

Phil Harriman- Segment 3

In Inside Maine

The phones are back open- and people respond to the previous segment about the right to choose what type of energy you use

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, October 8, 202210/08/2022

Phil Harriman- Segment 6

In Inside Maine

In the last segment of today’s show, host Phil Harriman takes your calls to discuss the many topics featured on today’s edition of “Inside Maine”- which airs LIVE every Saturday from 10AM-1PM here on Newsradio WGAN

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, October 8, 202210/08/2022

Phil Harriman- Segment 4

In Inside Maine

The phones are back open for this open segment on “Inside Maine”- with callers chiming in on energy issues we all are facing within the state.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, October 8, 202210/08/2022

Charlie Summers- Segment 2

In Inside Maine

Charlie Summers is a former State Senator and former Secretary of State. Currently, he is heading up an agency to advocate for allowing all Maine citizens to have their own choice for their own energy consumption. He joins Phil Harriman live in studio

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, October 8, 202210/08/2022

Phil Harriman- Segment 1

In Inside Maine

Phil previews today’s show, and the phone lines are open for “Inside Maine”

MAINE POINTS

Friday, October 7, 202210/07/2022

Maine Points: Hospice of Southern Maine

In Maine Points

Danny speaks with Daryl Cady, CEO Of Hospice of Southern Maine Hospice of Southern Maine is a non-profit providing comprehensive…

A HEALTHY CONVERSATION

Friday, October 7, 202210/07/2022

A Healthy Conversation 10/9

In A Healthy Conversation

As cooler weather arrives, along with it comes the added grief for those already doing it tough. Mark Swann, executive…

INSIDE MAINE

Thursday, October 6, 202210/06/2022

Shawn Moody- Segment 6

In Inside Maine

Shawn is once again taking calls from listeners for the final segment of today’s show

INSIDE MAINE

Thursday, October 6, 202210/06/2022

Former State Senator Gary Plummer

In Inside Maine

Former Sen. Gary Plummer is running for Senator in Windham. Plummer joins host Shawn Moody to discuss the current local, statewide, and national races.

INSIDE MAINE

Thursday, October 6, 202210/06/2022

Senator Bill Diamond

In Inside Maine

Former Secretary of State and Senator Bill Diamond joins Shawn in studio for two segments, and takes calls from listeners.

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