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MAINE POINTS

Friday, May 8, 202005/08/2020

Maine Points: Good Shepard Food Bank

In Maine Points

Danny speaks with with Erin Fogg, VP of development and communications with Good Shepard Food Bank. Good Shepard Food Bank…

MAINE REAL ESTATE TODAY

Thursday, May 7, 202005/07/2020

Maine Real Estate Today: Covid-19 & Real Estate

In Maine Points

The Manchester Team talks about how they are dealing with The Coronavirus. Have a Real Estate Question? Call The Manchester…

Thursday, May 7, 202005/07/2020

Grow Maine Show: John Burns

In Grow Maine Show

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 2, 202005/02/2020

Heather Sirocki

In Inside Maine

Former Maine lawmaker Heather Sirocki joins Shawn from Augusta where protests are being held against Governor Mills’ gradual plan to reopen the state

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 2, 202005/02/2020

Jon Smith

In Inside Maine

Jon Smith is the president of Great Falls Builders- he talks to Shawn about how this pandemic is affecting his business, along with other small businesses throughout Maine

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 2, 202005/02/2020

Greg Dugal

In Inside Maine

Greg Dugal is the spokesperson for the Maine Hospitality Association, and joins Shawn for the second part of today’s show

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 2, 202005/02/2020

Bill Green

In Inside Maine

Longtime Maine television personality Bill Green joins Shawn to discuss his career, and some of his thoughts on the current situation that we all face

Saturday, May 2, 202005/02/2020

Shawn Moody makes his GOP Response to the Governor’s address

In Inside Maine

Shawn takes time out of his show to respond to Governor Janet Mills’ weekly radio address

Maine Real Estate Today

Friday, May 1, 202005/01/2020

Maine Real Estate Today: Clean For ME

In Inside Maine

The Manchester Team talks with Clean For ME and how they are dealing with The Coronavirus, Clean For ME is a residential cleaning service in Scarborough, ME. They specialize in cleaning rooms for Airbnb hosts. Have a Real Estate Question? Call The Manchester team anytime at 653-SOLD and visit them online at https://www.manchesterteam.com

Friday, May 1, 202005/01/2020

Grow Maine Show: Matt Timberlake

In Grow Maine Show

As Executive Vice President of Corporate Development, Matt Timberlake works with all Vortex divisions throughout the United States to ensure its mission, vision and values are fully implemented and maintained. A lifelong resident of Maine, Timberlake grew up in the underground utility industry as a third generation member of the family owned Ted Berry Company Inc. of Livermore, where he served as its president.

In February of 2019, the Vortex Companies acquired the Ted Berry Company. Together the two companies present a tremendous opportunity for growth, not only in the northeast region but across the country, as well given its history of success and strong reputation.

Over the course of his career, several industry associations have recognized Mr. Timberlake for his contributions to the advancement of trenchless solutions and underground utility repair.

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