Mirko Lahti calls in to introduce the fastest sport on skates and it’s making its stadium debut at Fenway Park this February 8 and 9, as Red Bull Crashed Ice comes to Boston. It will make its stadium debut at Fenway Park on Friday, February 8, and Saturday, February 9, as Ice Cross Downhill comes to Boston for the first time. Featuring some of the fastest and toughest skaters in the world, Red Bull Crashed Ice athletes will race in heats of four at a time, shoulder-to-shoulder and reaching speeds of 50 mph while fighting it out for victory down the most unique ice track in the history of the sport. The unique course design pays homage to the iconic ballpark and is dotted with steep drops, hairpin turns, jumps and rollers, and weaves across the entire baseball field, starting in the right field bleachers and finishing at home plate.
02-07-19 David Ciullo/Pat Callaghan
Part 1: Ray touches on the Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-MA story about her having to once again apologizing for claiming Native American ancestry after the Washington Post reported that she used the Native American heritage on more than just one document.
Part 2: Ray, Debi and Bob are joined by David Ciullo of Career Management Services and Dale Carnegie Maine, he also hosts The H.R. PowerHour on WLOB Radio. Bob asks Dave about how the workplace would handle misleading information on an application. (aka Elizabeth Warren as an example) This leads into a deeper discussion about harassment in the workplace. Harassment is harassment, period!
Part 3: Ray reads from the Portland Press Herald the meat from Gov. Mills’ Executive Order outlining immediate steps her administration will take to combat an opioid crisis that continues to claim more than one life each day to overdose.
Part 4: Ray, Bob, Debi and Dee Dee welcome News Center Maine‘s Pat Callaghan by phone. They discuss the opioid crisis in Maine and the new Executive Order. Ray asks Pat about some of the changes coming out of Augusta, including the Legislative/Media relationship. They discuss the revealing of the Maine’s Two Year Budget release tomorrow.
02-07-19 Whoopie Pie Sea Dogs
Ray, Debi and Bob are joined by Mike Antonellis, The Voice of the Portland Sea Dogs, and Slugger the Sea Dog join Ray to discuss an upcoming event this season. They will become The Maine Whoopie Pies on the June 21. They discuss what a great venue Hadlock Field is and some of the iconic games, The Field of Dreams Game for example. For more information about this special event or to reserve special package offers/tickets, visit their special website: http://www.whoopiepiesofmaine.com.
02-07-19 Sins of the Past
Part 1: Ray starts out this morning with the Virginia scandal. He points out that the Democrat Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General all mired in political scandal and facing calls to resign, that the state’s next chief executive could be a Republican — all because a name was randomly picked out of a ceramic bowl two years ago. Fox News Radio’s Jon Decker calls in to discuss the latest out of the White House. The talked about the budget and the shutdown and more.
Part 2: Ray reads a column in the Portland Press Herald from syndicated columnist Leonard Pitts titled: Leonard Pitts: White America should consider the high cost of not knowing.
Part 3: Bob Witkowski joins Ray and Debi as Ray continues talking and editorializing this Leonard Pitts article.