Podcasts

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 26, 202009/26/2020

Cynthia Dill with Steve Collins

In Inside Maine

Steve Collins is a reporter for the Lewiston Sun Journal. He talks to Cynthia about the Senate race between Susan Collins and Sara Gideon, and other political issues that we are facing during these strange times.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 26, 202009/26/2020

Cynthia Dill with Louis Lichini

In Inside Maine

Louis Luchini is a Democratic Senator from Hancock County- he joins Cynthia to talk about sports betting in the state of Maine.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 26, 202009/26/2020

Cynthia Dill with Tom Quinn

In Inside Maine

Tom Quinn is a former assistant Attourney General, a long time Portland trial lawyer, host of the legendary St. Patrick’s Day bash and a political enthusiast. He joins host Cynthia Dill to discuss Donald Trump’s nomination to Replace Justice Ginsburg on the US Supreme Court.

Thursday, September 24, 202009/24/2020

Grow Maine Show: Corky Ellis Angel Investor

In Grow Maine Show

Corky Ellis was previously Founder and Chairman of Kepware, an industrial software communications company that sold to PTC, a Boston-based enterprise software company, in January 2016. Ellis has served as Board Chair of Maine Venture Fund (MVF) and Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) and is currently a board member of Coastal Ventures, a Maine-based venture capital firm. Ellis also invests in and advises software startups, serves on several technical investment boards, and supports the Lewiston, Maine public school system in their effort to institute a K-12 software coding curriculum.

MRT 2020

Thursday, September 24, 202009/24/2020

Maine Real Estate Today: The Fall Market

In Grow Maine Show

We are shifting into Fall but the current real estate market has yet to decline! Get market updates, reasons why NOW is the time to sell or buy, along with tips on getting your home ready for winter. Have a Real Estate Question? Call The Manchester team anytime at 653-SOLD or visit us online at www.manchesterteam.com for all of your real estate needs.

MAINE POINTS

Monday, September 21, 202009/21/2020

Maine Points: Full Plates Full Potential

In Maine Points

Full Plates Full Potential is a coalition of community leaders, stakeholders and advocates working to end child hunger in Maine.…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 19, 202009/19/2020

Phil Harriman- Segment 6

In Inside Maine

The show wraps up with Phil doing what he likes to do best- hearing feedback from the show’s listeners!

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 19, 202009/19/2020

Phil Harriman- Segment 5

In Inside Maine

The feedback from listeners continues on this week’s edition of “Inside Maine”

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 19, 202009/19/2020

Phil Harriman- Segment 4

In Inside Maine

Yet another segment with open calls on “Inside Maine” with Phil Harriman- and the calls start to get interesting!

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 19, 202009/19/2020

Phil Harriman- Segment 3

In Inside Maine

The phone lines continue to be open with this week’s host- Phil Harriman

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