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INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, March 27, 202103/27/2021

Senator Angus King

In Inside Maine

Senator Angus King hosts the first hour of this week’s edition of “Inside Maine”

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, March 27, 202103/27/2021

Julie McDonald Smith and Ande Smith- Final Segment

In Inside Maine

The phone lines light up for the final segment of today’s show

Saturday, March 27, 202103/27/2021

Julie McDonald Smith and Ande Smith- Third Segment

In Inside Maine

The phones open up about the topic of bringing children back to school for “in-person” learning

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, March 27, 202103/27/2021

Julie McDonald Smith and Ande Smith with Nick Begin

In Inside Maine

Nick Begin is another parent from MSAD51 in Greely. He is also the founder of “Back to 5” to get children back in schools five days a week.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, March 27, 202103/27/2021

Julie McDonald Smith and Ande Smith with Brandon Cohen

In Inside Maine

Brandon Cohen is a parent of a student is MSAD51 Greely, and talks to Ande and Julie about kids returning to in-person learning full time

Steve Woods

Thursday, March 25, 202103/25/2021

A Healthy Conversation With Steve Woods 3/28

In A Healthy Conversation

This week, award-winning Maine author Paul Doiron stops by the talk about Dead by Dawn, the latest novel in Mike Bowditch mystery series, and Portland Sea Dogs GM Geoff Iacuessa joins us as the team gets ready to welcome back fans to Hadlock Field.

MAINE POINTS

Thursday, March 25, 202103/25/2021

Maine Points: Efficiency Maine

In Maine Points

Danny speaks with Michael Stoddard Executive Director of Efficiency Maine. Maine is making preparations with the EMT charger initiative and…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, March 20, 202103/20/2021

Aaron Chadbourne with Sen. Rick Bennett

In Inside Maine

Sen. Rick Bennett (R-Oxford) has previously served as Maine State Senate President, Chair of the Maine Republican Party, and is now back in a new term in the Maine Senate. He joins Inside Maine to discuss ongoing legislative issues including expansion of broadband Internet, issues relating to CMP and the Corridor project, Governor Mills’ executive powers during the pandemic, and plenty more!

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, March 20, 202103/20/2021

Aaron Chadbourne with Thorn Dickinson

In Inside Maine

Thorn Dickinson is the CEO of NECEC, and is leading the project to build an energy transmission corridor throughout Maine to deliver hydro-power from Quebec to the New England power grid. He joins Aaron on Inside Maine to discuss the status of the project, it’s goals, and the public reaction.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, March 20, 202103/20/2021

Aaron Chadbourne

In Inside Maine

Former Senior Policy Advisor to Governor Paul Lepage Aaron Chadbourne opens up the phone lines for comments about the topics discussed on today’s show.

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