Portland Press Herald
Maine Voices Live with Zach Fowler
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- Maine Voices Live with Zach Fowler
- Runtime
- 58:44
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Zach Fowler – winner of the reality survivor show, Alone – speaks with Jim Patrick from the Portland Press Herald on the Maine Voices Live stage.
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- Maine Voices Live with the McGowan Sisters
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- 1:04:23
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Jill and Jolene McGowan talk to Mary Pols on the Maine Voices Live stage.
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- Coach Bodwell's Post-Game Speech
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- 1:08
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Cheverus erased an 8-1 deficit to defeat the Rams 15-12 in a Class A North Quarterfinal in boys' lacrosse. Coach Bodwell congratulates his team by giving a post-game speech.
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- 'Fourth Quarter' with Thornton Academy
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- 1:53
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Sights and Sounds from the Class A Semifinal between Thornton Academy and South Portland. The Trojans pulled away for a 13-10 win over the Red Riots.
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- 'Post-Game' with the Capers
- Runtime
- 1:22
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Players elaborate on the team's dominating playoff win over rival Wells
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- Like A Boss - Melissa Smith - President and C.E.O of WEX.
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- 58:42
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- On June 9 2017, Melissa Smith, WEX, President & CEO joined Portland Press Herald Publisher and C.E.O Lisa DeSisto on stage for an interview as part of the newspaper's "Like A Boss" series.
for more information about the Like A Boss Podcast and Events, visit http://likeaboss.pressherald.com.
About Melissa Smith:
Born and raised in Maine, with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Maine, Melissa began with WEX in 1997 as a senior financial analyst. Over the past twenty years, she has served as CFO, president of the Americas, and as a WEX board member.
Today, as CEO, Melissa has responsibility for the company’s day-to-day global operations and its long-term strategic growth. She is respected for direct management style as a well as her ability to balance strategic thinking with tactical execution.
Melissa was recognized as Mainebiz 2012 Woman to Watch. This year she was inducted into the ...
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- #50 - Susan Collins steps up, the "Resistance" steps back, and will the state budget arrive...
- Runtime
- 26:57
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich and columnist Alan Caron discuss Susan Collins's prominent role on the Senate Intelligence Committee (and speculate about her ambitions to govern the state of Maine), the difficulties of uniting "the resistance" around focused issues and the Democratic party's lackluster response to the energy, and whether the legislature will be able to find a budget compromise to avoid a state government shutdown.
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- Darcy Cochran on 100-Meter Hurdles
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- 0:37
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Darcy Cochran of Cape Elizabeth comments on her 100-Meter Hurdles performance at States
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- Ben Smith on 100-Meter Dash
- Runtime
- 0:36
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Ben Smith of Winslow comments on his 100-Meter Dash performance during States
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- Lana Mavor Wins MPA Singles
- Runtime
- 1:06
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Lana Mavor of Yarmouth discusses her 2017 MPA Singles Championship
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- Nick Mathieu Wins 2017 MPA Singles
- Runtime
- 0:39
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Nick Mathieu discusses his 2017 MPA Singles Championship
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- Natalie Nadeau and Maria Seneres discuss the Pole Vault
- Runtime
- 2:34
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Inside Look with Natalie Nadeau and Maria Seneres of Thornton Academy as they discuss their SMAA top-ten finish.
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- #47 State hour republicans threaten to shut down the state to defy the referendum voters and why...
- Runtime
- 31:33
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill discuss how conflict over the voter-approved surcharge on high-income earners could lead to a state shutdown. Then they weigh in on why some of them think it's unlikely that President Donald Trump will be impeached.
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- 'Post-Game' with Thornton Academy
- Runtime
- 1:39
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Mackenzie Basile, Amanda Cyr and Coach Agreste elaborate on the Trojans' dominating win over Cheverus
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- 'Post-Game' with Scarborough
- Runtime
- 1:53
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Players elaborate on the Red Storm's dominating win over Thornton Academy
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- #48 How the Portland City Council Works
- Runtime
- 29:31
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- For this week's episode, Portland Press Herald City Hall reporter Randy Billings joined Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich to explain our city's unique government structure and how it may contribute to drama in a municipal government with no partisan difference.
This week's fight was over the city budget... kind of. The city council passed a $240 million annual budget with a very small cut (.02% of the budget) that exposed deep discord: they eliminated a position for Mayor Ethan Strimling's assistant, which was held by Jason Shedlock. Now Strimling is threatening to veto, an act that would likely be symbolic since the council has the right to override.
The arrangement of our city council, mayor, and city manager has lead to confusion over job roles and decision making power. On this episode Billings opens up his reporter's notebook from the fraught budget debate, explains why the two men who have held the new-ish role of ele...
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- 'Post-Game' with the Red Riots
- Runtime
- 1:34
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Players elaborate on the teams' performance during their win over Scarborough.
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- 'Post-Game' with Cape Elizabeth
- Runtime
- 1:18
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Ben & Owen comment on the Capers' dominating performance over South Portland
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- #47 - Comey, Comey, Comey!
- Runtime
- 32:09
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- This week President Trump fired FBI Director James Comey. The dramatic timing has redivided partisan sentiment and further complicated investigations into possible Russian meddling into the last election cycle.
Why did Trump fire him this way? What exactly were his reasons? How might Senators Collins and King react from the Intelligence Committee? Does America need a new FBI Director to investigate or an independent investigator? Do we have time to talk about Gov. LePage demurring on a challenge to King for his Senate seat? What is even happening? Our host Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich and Sunday columnists Cynthia Dill and Alan Caron dig into as many angles of Comey's past year as they can... with a just a few rounds of argument.
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- 'Post-Game' with Sydney & Morgan
- Runtime
- 1:40
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Sydney Gilbert & Morgan Boyle of Portland, discuss the team's dominating win over Deering
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- Like a Boss - Mike Vail, President and CEO of Hannaford Supermarkets
- Runtime
- 1:04:57
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Mike Vail became president of Hannaford Supermarkets in 2015. He is responsible for all operations, including strategic direction, financial performance, product assortment, pricing, customer service and marketing. He also serves as a member of the Delhaize America Leadership Team.
Vail has more than 30 years of experience working in retail. Immediately prior to leading Hannaford, he served as chief merchant and supply chain officer for Delhaize America.
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- #46 Bruce Poliquin's AHCA vote, the time zone shuffle, and Katahdin National Monument drama in DC
- Runtime
- 34:35
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich and columnists Bill Nemitz, Cynthia Dill, and Alan Caron discuss three big stories of the week: the passage through the House of the American Healthcare Act and why Rep. Bruce Poliquin kept his vote secret until game time, a provisional vote in Maine to have us join the Atlantic time zone if Massachusetts and New Hampshire do the same, and Gov. Paul LePage's oppositional appearance in Washington D.C. to discuss the economic impact of the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument.
Related:
Rep. Poliquin supports health bill, says only 7% of Mainers affected. Facts show otherwise
Maine House votes to join Atlantic time zone, if New Hampshire and Massachusetts do the same
LePage, advocate offer dueling testimony in Washington on Katahdin-area monument
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- Male and Female Athlete of the Year Varsity Maine Awards 2017
- Runtime
- 8:09
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Sports Editors Don Coulter and Bill Stewart present the Male and Female Athletes of the Year at the Varsity Maine Awards
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- The Unsung Hero Award Varsity Maine Awards 2017
- Runtime
- 4:57
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Sports Writers Deirdre Fleming and Travis Lazarczyk present the Unsung Hero award at the Varsity Maine Awards on May 2 at the University of Southern Maine in Gorham
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- Coach of the Year Varsity Maine Awards 2017
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- 2:58
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- The Coach of the Year Award at the 2017 Varsity Maine Awards on May 2 at the University of Southern Maine in Gorham
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- Better Neighbor Award Varsity Maine Awards 2017
- Runtime
- 2:40
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Erin Ovalle announces the winner of the Better Neighbor Award at the 2017 Varsity Maine Awards
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- Fab Freshman Award - Varsity Maine Awards 2017
- Runtime
- 2:35
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Sports Writers Deirdre Fleming and Travis Lazarczyk present the Fab Freshman award at the Varsity Maine Awards on Tuesday evening
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- Like A Boss: Lisa Whited - WTF: Workplace Transformation Facilitation
- Runtime
- 25:31
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Lisa Whited has played a role in transforming the culture at many of Maine’s top employers. As the Chief Transformation Office at WTF (Workplace Transformation Facilitation), Lisa shares best practices on how to deepen engagement with your employees. Learn how food, coffee and fitness are table stakes in today’s most productive workplaces. Get expert advice on how to improve the morale and culture at your workplace in this episode of “Like a Boss”
http://workplacetf.com/
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- 'Post-Game' with Greely
- Runtime
- 2:00
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Players elaborate on the Rangers' 7-2 win over rival Yarmouth
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- #45…’s first 100 days in office, the best way to create tax policy, and US call and response...
- Runtime
- 30:33
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz and Cynthia Dill discuss three big stories of the week: President Trump’s 100 day review, the Maine house’s debate over the best way to raise money for the state’s education system, and what the US’s role and responsibilities are when it comes to escalate and cooling foreign conflicts.
Related:
Trump now says being president harder than he thought
Bill Nemitz: In debate over school tax, LePage’s latest gaffe makes a big difference
Two U.S. troops die battling Islamic State militants in eastern Afghanistan
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- #44 The 2018 gubernatorial race starts to take shape. The case of Jason Sanborn, and goodbye...
- Runtime
- 28:03
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz and Cynthia Dill discuss the week's news, including the first official entry into the 2018 governor's race, the disturbing case of Jason Sanborn, and Bill O'Reilly's departure from Fox News.
Related:
Prosecutor facing scrutiny over 1992 murder trial agrees to testify
Veteran, attorney Adam Cote files to run for governor as Democrat
Bill O’Reilly is out at Fox News Channel
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- #43 From the courthouse: Press Herald reporters tell how a 25-year-old murder case fell apart...
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- 1:16:03
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Portland Press Herald reporters Ed Murphy and Matt Byrne discuss in detail the case of Anthony Sanborn Jr., released on bail after serving 25 years for a 1989 murder. They talk about the circumstances of the crime, and the new evidence that led to his release. They also describe the dramatic moments in the courtroom when Superior Court Justice Joyce Wheeler announced the decision.
Related Stories:
Man convicted of 1989 Portland murder granted bail after star witness recants
In first hours of freedom, disbelief it was real after 25 years in prison
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- Lost: A special report
- Runtime
- 1:30
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- This 10-part series examines heroin's killer grip on Maine's people.
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- #42 Divisions at the State House. Who cares that the people have spoken?
- Runtime
- 49:47
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- This week on the Portland Press Herald Podcast, Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich is joined by Sunday columnists Jim Fossel and Alan Caron to discuss the Legislature's moves to overturn the vote on the minimum wage, and the spilt that is exposing between elected democrats and the Maine People's Alliance. Also using children as political pawns, and can bipartisanship ever happen if people never change their mind?
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- Portland Press Herald Journalists talk about "Lost"
- Runtime
- 3:51
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- In an excerpt from a Facebook live stream, Portland Press Herald journalists Joe Lawlor and Eric Russell talk about the moments that will stay with them from reporting on the 10-part series, "Lost - Heroin's Killer Grip on Maine's People."
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- Maine Voices Live with Gateway Mastering full edit
- Runtime
- 1:12:40
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Maine Voices Live interview with Bob Ludwig and Adam Ayan of Gateway Mastering Studios.
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- #41 Paul LePage evolves on health care. Casinos again? Trump changes politics, but how?
- Runtime
- 47:45
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill start by talking about Paul LePage's apparently fluid views on healthcare as expressed in recent radio interviews. They wonder if America can get a real independent investigation into Trump's Russia connections and from whom, How Post-Fact politics will change the country and re-shape the political center, and finish by previewing upcoming columns about tipping, casinos and reasons for optimism.
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- Lost: Rewiring the Brain
- Runtime
- 1:53
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- A video as part of the Portland Press Herald's 10-day special report on the opioid crisis in Maine.
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- #40 Free advice for Republican politicians. Paul LePage, outsider?
- Runtime
- 1:02:19
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill talk offer some free advice to Republican politicians. They also ponder some questions. Can Paul LePage still run as an outsider? Will Angus King talk to constituents in Maine Second Congressional District about Judge Gorsuch? Will Bruce Poliquin make a firm commitment? Can Obama sue Trump over wire tap tweets?
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- #39 Is a LePage vs. King race in the offing? Panhandlers and the Pope.
- Runtime
- 52:19
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill talk about: What the Pope had to say about giving to panhandlers, and what Paul LePage is up to in Washington; Angus King's central role in the Russia scandal, late-night TV in the Trump era, and what they're reading.
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- Like a Boss - Mike Vail - President of Hannaford Supermarkets
- Runtime
- 1:05:38
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- On March 10, 2017, Hannaford Supermarket president Mike Vail sat down with Portland Press Herald Publisher and CEO Lisa DeSisto to talk about business and management as part of the newspaper's "Like a Boss" events series.
for more information about "Like a Boss" visit http://likeaboss.pressherald.com/
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- Source: Eating and Living Sustainably in Maine
- Runtime
- 0:54
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- The Maine Sunday Telegram unveils "Source," a new weekly section about eating and living sustainably in Maine, on Sunday, April 6.
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- Emily Esposito comments on her State Title Performance
- Runtime
- 1:37
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Emily Esposito leads the Gorham Rams to a AA State Title
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- Portland Wins Class AA States
- Runtime
- 2:15
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- The Portland Bulldogs dominate the South Portland Red Riots to win the Class AA State Championship
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- Gray-New Gloucester Wins States
- Runtime
- 1:29
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Players elaborate on the team's State Final Win over Houlton
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- #38 Introducing our new conservative Sunday columnist
- Runtime
- 13:49
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Today on the podcast we introduce Jim Fossel, the newest addition to the Sunday editorial page crew, whose column debuts this weekend. Jim comes in with a more conservative viewpoint, and in this episode he talks with Editorial page editor Gerg Kesich about the different groups that make up the Republican Party.
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- 'Inside Look' with Austin Boudreau
- Runtime
- 1:45
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Austin Boudreau elaborates on his performance during Thornton Academy's win over Gorham
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- Final 10 Seconds of Wells Regional Championship Win
- Runtime
- 1:47
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- The Final ten seconds are played out during the Wells Warriors Class B Championship over Yarmouth
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- 'On the Sidelines' with Brooke Clement
- Runtime
- 2:03
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Brooke Clement of Greely elaborates on her bench ritual
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- The Brunswick Dragons Win Class A Regionals
- Runtime
- 2:02
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- The Brunswick Dragons win the Class A Regional Championship over Greely

