Portland Press Herald
The Portland Press Herald/ University of New England Maine Gubernatorial Debate
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- The Portland Press Herald/ University of New England Maine Gubernatorial Debate
- Runtime
- 1:25:38
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Press Herald Business Editor Carol Coultas moderated the debate on October 10, 2018 at the University of New England, with columnist Bill Nemitz and Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich as panelists. Candidates were Alan Caron(I), Terry Hayes (I), Janet Mills (D) and Shawn Moody (R).
Read the coverage of the debate at https://www.pressherald.com/2018/10/10/candidates-for-governor-will-debate-in-portland-tonight-and-well-be-streaming-it-live/
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- Like a Boss with Glenn Cummings
- Runtime
- 57:10
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Press Herald CEO and Publisher Lisa DeSisto sat down with University of Southern Maine President Glenn Cummings for “Like a Boss,” an ongoing series of one-on-one talks with local CEOs and business leaders.
Cummings began his academic career in Gorham as a high school history teacher and department head. He served as a faculty member at the Southern Maine Community College and was a long-serving member of the USM faculty. Prior to becoming president of USM, Cummings served as interim president of the University of Maine at Augusta.
In 2010, he served former Pres. Barack Obama as deputy assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of Education and took over as president and executive director of the Good Will-Hinckley organization. Under his tenure, the organization used a $10.5 million philanthropic contribution from the Harold Alfond Foundation to create the first charter school in Maine history, the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences.
Cummings...
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- Super yacht berths in Portland
- Runtime
- 0:43
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Super yacht berthed in Portland, September 6, 2018
Video courtesy of Wendy Saben
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- Maine Voices Live with Samantha Appleton
- Runtime
- 1:06:16
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
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- Maine Voices Live: Patrick Dempsey
- Runtime
- 1:20:06
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- On Monday, July 23, Maine-born actor Patrick Dempsey joined Portland Press Herald staff writer Mary Pols on stage at Aura for a wide-ranging discussion about his work in Hollywood, his life in Maine, his love of fast cars and his work with the Dempsey Challenge, a bike ride that raises money for cancer care at the Dempsey Center at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, Maine.
see video of this event here: https://www.pressherald.com/2018/07/24/patrick-dempsey-talks-about-his-nickname-paul-newman-and-other-topics-at-mainevoices-live/
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- Maine Voices Live with Patrick Dempsey
- Runtime
- 1:20:05
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
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- Valley wins 2016 Class D boys basketball
- Runtime
- 0:42
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Valley Cavaliers wins the 2016 Class D boys basketball championship at the Augusta Civic Center.
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- Rangeley wins 2016 Class D girls basketball
- Runtime
- 0:31
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Rangeley Lakers win the 2016 Class D girls basketball championship at Augusta Civic Center.
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- Maine Gov. Paul LePage news conference 1-8-16 full 23 minutes
- Runtime
- 23:19
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Maine Gov. Paul LePage said Friday he made “one slip” when he said that drug dealers were coming to Maine to impregnate “white girls,” but not before criticizing the media for implying that the comment was racist.
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- 'Sights and Sounds' from Windham - TA
- Runtime
- 2:05
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Highlights from the Windham Eagles' 24-14 win over Thornton Academy
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- Rep. Chellie Pingree in Texas
- Runtime
- 1:50
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- The Maine representative and 25 Democratic colleagues are inspecting facilities where children separated from their parents are being held. Video courtesy of Rep. Chellie Pingree's office.
- Title
- Interview with gubernatorial candidate Donna Dion - Bill Nemitz - Born to Run
- Runtime
- 30:11
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- In this episode, Donna Dion talks about her long history in the politics and history of Biddeford.
- Title
- Interview with gubernatorial candidate Ken Fredette - Bill Nemitz - Born to Run
- Runtime
- 28:29
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- In this episode, state Rep. Ken Fredette talks about growing up in northern Maine and his history of public service.
- Title
- Interview with gubernatorial candidate Betsy Sweet - Bill Nemitz - Born to Run
- Runtime
- 21:05
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- In this episode, lobbyist Betsy Sweet talks about spending her summers on North Haven and her love of the state of Maine.
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- Interview with gubernatorial candidate Diane Russell - Bill Nemitz - Born to Run
- Runtime
- 28:09
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- In this episode, former state Rep. Diane Russell talks about roots in Bryant Pond, learning to shoot guns and her tight-knit family.
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- Maine Voices Live with Melissa Sweet and Martha White
- Runtime
- 1:06:07
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
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- Varsity Maine Awards - Plays of the Year
- Runtime
- 1:54
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- It’s almost showtime.
The Varsity Maine Awards – the high-energy show celebrating the best in high school athletics from across the state – will be held Tuesday, June 26, at Hannaford Hall on the University of Southern Maine’s campus in Portland.
And we are proud to announce the finalists in the award categories. They represent 33 high schools ranging from Houlton to South Berwick.
Learn More: https://www.pressherald.com/2018/06/04/finalists-announced-for-2018-varsity-maine-awards/
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- Interview with gubernatorial candidate Janet Mills - Bill Nemitz - Born to Run
- Runtime
- 29:13
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- In this episode, Attorney General Janet Mills talks about her well-known family and her iconoclastic spirit.
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- Interview with gubernatorial candidate Shawn Moody - Bill Nemitz - Born to Run
- Runtime
- 25:51
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- In this episode, businessman Shawn Moody talks about building his business from humble beginnings in Gorham.
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- Interview with gubernatorial candidate Adam Cote - Bill Nemitz - Born to Run:
- Runtime
- 24:01
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- In this episode, businessman Adam Cote talks about his military service and adjusting to life in Sanford after tours of duty abroad.
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- Interview with gubernatorial candidate Mark Eves - Bill Nemitz - Born to Run:
- Runtime
- 28:47
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- In this episode, state Rep. Mark Eves talks about growing up the son of a military chaplain.
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- Interview with gubernatorial candidate Mary Mahew - Bill Nemitz - Born to Run:
- Runtime
- 21:39
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- In this episode, former DHHS commissioner Mary Mayhew talks about growing up in Pittsfield and her love of gardening.
- Title
- Interview with gubernatorial candidate Mark Dion - Bill Nemitz - Born to Run
- Runtime
- 27:07
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- In this episode, former Cumberland County sheriff and current state Rep. Mark Dion talks about growing up in Lewiston and how he remembers it differently from Gov. Paul LePage.
- Title
- Interview with gubernatorial candidate Garrett Mason - Bill Nemitz - Born to Run
- Runtime
- 28:31
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Bill Nemitz sits down with candidates for governor to take a break from politics and gets to know the personal stories of Maine’s public figures.
In this episode, state Sen. Garrett Mason talks about his deep bond with his mother, who used to give him a hug every day they worked together in the State House.
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- Maine Cannabis Report Live - Ready for Recreational
- Runtime
- 1:31:57
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- This is a recording of the Maine Cannabis Report Live event held May 23rd at the Port City Music Hall.
The topic today is "Ready for Recreational"
The guests are:
Scott Durst, the founder, Durst Security Group specializes in cannabis business security in Maine.
Thomas Mourmouras, managing partner, Fiscal Therapy Financial, a marijuana-focused business consulting firm
Erik Peters, chief operating officer, GHM Insurance in Waterville
And Jacques Santucci, Principal, Nucleus One, a consulting firm specializing in performance and management in the cannabis industry Santucci is also a co-founder of Wellness Connection of Maine, a medical dispensary with four locations.
The moderator is Portland Press Herald reporter Penelope Overton.
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- Business Breakfast Forum: Work Space - May 16, 2018
- Runtime
- 1:16:15
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- A company’s physical work environment has a tremendous impact on productivity, profits and employee recruitment and retention. As more firms are drawn to the “agile office” when they move locations or redesign, finding the balance between flexible space, sound level management and a sense of routine can be a challenge. Join a panel of experts for free discussion of the benefits and detriments to breaking out of the office space box
On the panel HOST: Carol Coultas, business editor
Carol Coultas has been practicing journalism in Maine since the mid-‘80s and focusing on business journalism since 2003. She’s been the business editor at the Press Herald, overseeing an award-winning staff, since 2014.
Panelists:
Mark Pettengill, CEO, Patrons Oxford Insurance Company
Mark Pettengill is a lifelong Mainer who has worked in the insurance industry for more than 25 years. For the past six ...
- Title
- Business Breakfast Forum: Work Space - May 16, 2018
- Runtime
- 1:16:15
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- A company’s physical work environment has a tremendous impact on productivity, profits and employee recruitment and retention. As more firms are drawn to the “agile office” when they move locations or redesign, finding the balance between flexible space, sound level management and a sense of routine can be a challenge. Join a panel of experts for free discussion of the benefits and detriments to breaking out of the office space box
On the panel HOST: Carol Coultas, business editor
Carol Coultas has been practicing journalism in Maine since the mid-‘80s and focusing on business journalism since 2003. She’s been the business editor at the Press Herald, overseeing an award-winning staff, since 2014.
Panelists:
Mark Pettengill, CEO, Patrons Oxford Insurance Company
Mark Pettengill is a lifelong Mainer who has worked in the insurance industry for more than 25 years. For the past six ...
- Title
- Like a Boss with Gary Merrill
- Runtime
- 55:49
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Lisa Desisto talks with Gary Merrill of Hussey Seating for a Like a Boss session at the House of Music in Portland on Friday, May 4, 2018.
- Title
- Funeral procession for Cpl. Eugene Cole
- Runtime
- 0:13
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- The procession for Cpl. Eugene Cole, who was shot and killed while on duty April 25, started in Skowhegan this morning and traveled to the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. The video was shot from the West Etna Road overpass Monday, May 7, 2018
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- Maine Voices Live with Robert Moody
- Runtime
- 1:18:42
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- A Maine Voices Live conversation between Portland Symphony Orchestra's outgoing Music Director Robert Moody and Allan Kozinn on April 24, 2018.
- Title
- Ray Card interview
- Runtime
- 2:43
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Ray Card Jr., the father of Travis Card, talks about his son's arrest in connection with a spate of armed robberies. He is interviewed by Press Herald Staff Writer Matt Byrne.
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- Michael Waxman after Princehoward Barbecue Yee court hearing
- Runtime
- 4:26
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Michael Waxman, attorney for Howard Yee, speaks after a federal judge in Portland ruled April 12, 2018 against Yee's effort seeking an injunction to allow his son, a Deering High student, to play varsity baseball.
- Title
- Varsity Maine Softball Baseball Preview
- Runtime
- 9:37
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Steve Craig, Mike Lowe of the Portland Press Herald and Michael Hoffer of The Forecaster talk about the teams to watch in the upcoming high school softball and baseball seasons.
- Title
- Caring for a one-week old Lamb
- Runtime
- 1:03
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Heide Purinton-Brown cares for a one-week old lamb at the Belfast Farmers' Market last week. The lamb was rejected by its mother after she gave birth to triplets at the Purinton-Brown's farm in Monroe.
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- Wells Players Warm Up
- Runtime
- 1:32
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- The cast of Grease at Wells High School warms up before the opening night performance of the musical at the school on Thursday, March 15, 2018.
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- The Maine Cannabis Report Live: Medical Marijuana - March 15, 2018
- Runtime
- 1:10:53
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Staff reporter Penelope Overton and an experienced panel discusses one of Maine’s newest growth industries: medical marijuana. The panel explores what business opportunities exist in this market, how the caregiver network has evolved, proposed state legislation and rules that could transform the industry, and how the launch of Maine’s recreational market could impact patient access, demand and business opportunities.
On the panel:
Catherine Lewis, chair of the board, Medical Marijuana Caregivers of Maine
Patricia Rosi, CEO, Wellness Connection of Maine, the state’s largest group of medical marijuana dispensaries
Eric Brakey, Republican senator from District 20 (Auburn, New Gloucester, Poland, Minot and Mechanic Falls)
Peter Mourmouras, founder, The Tax Doctor, a tax and financial consulting practice
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- Maine Voices Live with Tim Cotton of the Bangor, Maine Police Department
- Runtime
- 1:04:51
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Detective Lt. Tim Cotton runs the Bangor, Maine Police Department’s Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/bangormainepolice/
In the span of three years, with a little help from the Duck of Justice, Cotton has grown the department’s following from 10,000 to (almost) 275,000—more than eight times the population of Bangor. He's now the Criminal Investigations Commander within the department, but he still makes plenty of time for social media.
Tim Cotton was interviewed by Portland Press Herald reporter and social media editor, Jim Patrick as part of the newspaper's "Maine Voices Live" series.
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- Camp Ellis
- Runtime
- 0:07
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- The raging surf surges onto Main and North streets in Camp Ellis during Friday’s winter storm. Video by Carl D. Walsh
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- Business Breakfast Forum: Tax Cuts – Help or Hindrance?
- Runtime
- 1:00:11
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- President Donald Trump signed The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law on December 22. How will this affect Maine businesses? Hear from a panel of Southern Maine’s business community about the changes that they have seen thus far in 2018 and what they expect in the coming months. Are businesses changing their incorporation status? Will Maine lawmakers seek conformity between Maine’s corporate taxes and the new federal rates? Press Herald business reporter J. Craig Anderson moderated.
Panelists:
Karla Brannen, CPA, Albin, Randall & Bennett Justin Coffin, Financial Advisor, Rockland Financial Group at UBS Financial Services Kris Eimicke, Partner, Pierce Atwood LLP
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- Varsity Maine Basketball Championships Preview
- Runtime
- 10:35
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
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- Like a Boss with Edison Liu of Jackson Laboratory
- Runtime
- 56:06
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
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- Maine Voices Live featuring Chase Morrill and the Maine Cabin Masters
- Runtime
- 1:04:57
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Master builder Chase Morrill is the star of "Maine Cabin Masters" on the DIY Network. The reality show follows the Kennebec Property Services crew, which includes Morrill's sister, Ashley, her husband, and their longtime friends, as they gut, rehab, and redecorate classic Maine camps and cabins. A tenth-generation Mainer, Morrill and his crew work with tight budgets and timeframes while producers capture up to forty hours of footage for one episode. "Maine Cabin Masters" launched its second season November 27.
Portland Press Herald reporter Eric Russell lead the conversation with Morrill and other cast members. This event was recorded on January 30, 2017
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- Business Breakfast Forum: Cybersecurity and Privacy
- Runtime
- 1:09:59
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- All businesses need to protect their networked assets, and securing customer data from the start is a top priority for best practices. Small businesses need to consider what services are worth the investment… and what schemes are worth anticipating. Hear from experts about the best strategies to retain and grow your business during a time of rapid technology development. Moderated by business editor Carol Coultas.
The panel today is: Durward Ferland. He helps lead information assurance services at Macpage and advises clients nationwide. Mark Monnin who currently teaches courses in Cyber Security and Information Technology at the University of Soutrn Maine And Rick Simonds, president & COO, Sage Data Security
This panel was recorded on January 24, 2018.
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- Maine Voices Live: Erin French
- Runtime
- 1:09:12
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Erin French, chef/owner of the Lost Kitchen in Freedom, Maine – sat down with the Portland Press Herald's Mary Pols on the Maine Voices Live stage.
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- A meeting with the mayor
- Runtime
- 35:49
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Portland Mayor Ethan Strimling pushes back against criticism of his leadership style with his own critique of the media's focus on personality and what he sees as a failure to engage in issues that matter to the city, in a conversation with Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich.
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- Oakland Shooting 2017
- Runtime
- 1:29
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Roseanna Caret, at right, speaks Thursday at her Oakland home about a bloody fight with Jeremy Clement, who allegedly busted down the door the previous night and shot her daughter, Jasmine, in the shoulder. (Staff video by David Leaming)
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- Inside Look with Michael Gary
- Runtime
- 0:53
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Michael Gary, of Edward Little, discusses his pole vault performance.
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- Full video of Portland traffic stop arrest
- Runtime
- 1:59:19
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
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- Troopers make fun of immigrants during traffic stop
- Runtime
- 6:25
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
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- Trooper Burke calls ICE deportation officer
- Runtime
- 1:23
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description

