Segment 2: Ray Richardson talks about transparency of the government using the latest drone sightings as an example. Trump ringing the bell on Wall Street and being named Man of the Year, and more.
[No Audio Available for Seg. 1]
Segments 3-4: Ray and Dee Dee Richardson discuss Christmas memories and ice/snow in Florida. They take calls.
Segments 5-6: Joe Bruno (Community Pharmacy) and Shawn Moody (Moody’s Collision) go down Ray’s memory lane from when he moved to Maine. Mike Shepherd (Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News) joins the fun and they discuss some of the committee appointments and priorities in the Maine Legislature. The discussion turns to the new tax that starts on January 1 on both the employer and employee.
Segments 7-8: Ray, Dee Dee, Joe, and Shawn discuss the business climate, the state’s interference in running the business, and more.
Segment 9: Arthur Langley joins to share the Living History Heritage weekend event. For more information you can find information on Facebook or call Arthur (207-459-6410).
Segment 10: Ray and Joe talk about people taking care people verses the government taking care of people.
Segments 11-12: Ray and Joe discuss trans-gendering children, with or without parental consent. The advantage of men playing in women’s sports. They get into the Maine Republican Party and who might be running for State Chair.
Segments 13-16: Tais and Adam De Los Reyes, and son Ben Shackley (Athena’s Cantina, Athena’s Food Truck Park, and Oasis Dessert Bar) all join Ray, Dee Dee, and Joe in studio to share their journey to opening their businesses in Freeport. Some of the locations and catering events that they are doing this weekend and their hours of operation (Tues & Thurs 11am-3pm and Fri & Sat 5:30pm-10pm) in their brick and mortar restaurant located at 491 US Route 1 Suite 10 in Freeport Maine, phone 207-520-4307. They will be at Chilton’s Furniture for Freeport Sparkle on Saturday. Ben shares his baseball history before his service and his service, Adam also shares some of his stories of service. Tais gives them a shout-out to some of the people that have been their biggest supporters.