Thursday, December 11, 2008

Morning Show 12/11/08

Today on the show, Henry Bourgeois, executive director of the Maine Compact for Higher Education, stopped by to talk about the Harold Alfond College Challenge, a program that will provide $500 towards a college investment account to every newborn Maine resident.

Erika Helgerson, community relations coordinator of the Bath City Manager's Office, is in the studio to talk about holiday celebrations planned for the city of Bath.

Attorney Mary-Anne Martell of Seacoast Law & Title came in to dispel some commonly held myths about requirements for people seeking to refinance their loans or get lines of credit to buy cars and houses.

Mary Margaret Burke, regional sales manager of Boston's Best Coffee, and Janet Acker, owner of Fog Cutter Coffee Company, were in the studio to talk about small business in Maine.

Meteorologist Dave Maddox of the Weather Channel called in to talk about what's in store for us as winter weather kicks in today.

Tarren Bragdon of the Maine Heritage Policy Center called in to talk about national and local issues, including government transparency in the wake of the Illinois governor scandal.

Ray talks about all of these guests, and offers a sneak peek of tomorrow's show, in the audio psot below. Give it a listen, and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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