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INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, April 18, 202004/18/2020

Ande Smith and Julie McDonald Smith- Segment 5

In Inside Maine

The final guest of this week’s show is Representative Tina Riley of Jay. She talks about how the community is dealing with the massive explosion this week at the town’s paper mill

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, April 18, 202004/18/2020

Ande Smith and Julie McDonald Smith- Segment 4

In Inside Maine

In this segment, Ande and Julie welcome District 5 Representative Beth O’Connor

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, April 18, 202004/18/2020

Ande Smith and Julie McDonald Smith- Segment 3

In Inside Maine

Special guest Governor LePage sticks around for the third segment of Inside Maine

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, April 18, 202004/18/2020

Ande Smith and Julie McDonald Smith- Segment 2

In Inside Maine

Ande and Julie are joined by former Governor Paul LePage for the first of two segments

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, April 18, 202004/18/2020

Ande Smith and Julie McDonald Smith- Segment 1

In Inside Maine

Ande and Julie return to “Inside Maine” once again- this week, the show opens with guest Paul Tyson of Thermoformed Plastics of New England

Thursday, April 16, 202004/16/2020

Maine Points: We Are Maine Strong

In Maine Points

In Maine, we support our neighbors. We stand up and lend a hand, even when it’s hard. Because we know that together, we’re strong.

Now is one of those times to rise up and say ‘We are Maine Strong’. Let’s support our local businesses, because they are owned and operated by (or employ) our friends, families, and neighbors. We will encourage those around us, sharing the good and calming the fear. Let’s get creative, be positive, and support local.

#WeAreMaineStrong is a movement created by the Portland Radio Group to support local businesses today so they can keep their doors open tomorrow.

The focus of this program is to let our Mainers know of a FREE online resource available to them.

MAINE POINTS

Sunday, April 12, 202004/12/2020

Maine Points: Frannie Peabody Center

In Maine Points

As a single point of entry for people affected by HIV/AIDS, Frannie Peabody Center offers client-centered services that address the unique challenges of each individual.FPC programs mirror the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, which aims to reduce new HIV infections, reduce HIV-related health disparities, and increase access to care to optimize health outcomes.

The Purpose of this program is to discuss how HIV impacts those during the Coronavirus Pandemic and what Frannie Peabody Center offers to our Mainers.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, April 11, 202004/11/2020

Ande Smith and Julie McDonald Smith- Segment 6

In Inside Maine

The final segment of this week’s “Inside Maine” has Susan Faloon as a guest. Susan is the Public Information Officer of the Maine Emergency Management Agency

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, April 11, 202004/11/2020

Ande Smith and Julie McDonald Smith- Segment 5

In Inside Maine

In this hour, Ande and Julie are joined by Liz Cotter Schlax of the United Way of greater Portland

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, April 11, 202004/11/2020

Ande Smith and Julie McDonald Smith- Segment 4

In Inside Maine

Ande and Julie continue to discuss current events…. AKA COVID-19

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