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Thursday, September 16, 202109/16/2021

Maine Real Estate Today 9/19

Cathy Manchester, Manchester Team of Keller Williams Realty, and Steve Lachance, Academy Mortgage, discuss with Bill Heath, Main Choice Inspection,…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 11, 202109/11/2021

Katie Ward / Sue Moore / Bruce Hepler Segment 2

In Inside Maine

Katie and Sue lost their brother Steven Ward in the first plane strike on the Tower. They join Shawn for the second of two segments to discuss their loss.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 11, 202109/11/2021

Katie Ward / Sue Moore / Bruce Hepler Segment 1

In Inside Maine

Katie and Sue lost their brother Steven Ward in the first plane strike on the Tower. They join Shawn for the first of two segments to discuss their loss.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 11, 202109/11/2021

Steve Willis Segment 2

In Inside Maine

Fire Science professor at SMCC (lifetime fire fighter / ems etc.) describe events on 911 from a first responders vantage point

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 11, 202109/11/2021

Steve Willis Segment 1

In Inside Maine

Fire Science professor at SMCC (lifetime fire fighter / ems etc.) describe events on 911 from a first responders vantage point

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 11, 202109/11/2021

Paul Bradbury

In Inside Maine

Paul Bradbury is the director of the Portland Jetport, and was the engineer of the airport in 2001 when two of the terrorists went through the jetport on the morning of the 9/11 attacks. He joins Shawn to reflect on that fateful day.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 11, 202109/11/2021

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In Inside Maine

This special edition of “Inside Maine” on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks opens up with Shawn previewing today’s show. He also talks with his producer Jeremy Mixer about where he was when this tragedy happened, and plays several clips that aired on WGAN that very morning with hosts Mike McCardell and Jim Crocker.

Steve Woods

Thursday, September 9, 202109/09/2021

A Healthy Conversation With Steve Woods 9/12

In A Healthy Conversation

A sweet treat for this week’s show as Steve Woods checks in with Ryan Howe from The Holy Donut. From the healthy growth of the donut franchise, to sourcing ingredients (potatoes!) locally, to fitting the occasional donut (or two) into a well-balanced diet, the pair talk about how The Holy Donut plans to continue to stand out from the growing donut competition

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Thursday, September 9, 202109/09/2021

Maine Real Estate Today 9/12

In A Healthy Conversation

Steve Lachance, Academy Mortgage, and Ruth Summers, Manchester Team, discuss the market and take a look at how the selling of real estate may be shifting in this market.

Steve Woods

Tuesday, September 7, 202109/07/2021

A Healthy Conversation With Steve Woods 9/5

In A Healthy Conversation

Maine Venture Fund was founded to boost Maine-based startups that had the potential to add high quality and long-term jobs to the economy. From Sea Bags to Gelato Fiasco, nearly 25 years later, MVF success stories include many of Maine’s most recognizable companies. Managing Director Joe Powers joined Steve Woods to talk about those successes and the continuing growth of the economy in Maine.

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