Alex Stone joins Ray and Joe in studio this morning. Alex is opening up a burger joint in Westbrook. Blazes Burgers is opening on Main Street starting Sunday April 15th. Adjoining them, Greg Souza will be opening Parkside Ice Cream in the same spot and will have hard and soft serve as
well as shakes and soooo much more featuring Shain’s of Maine Ice Cream. Alex talks about his hand cut fries and tater tots. His burgers are fresh, never frozen and affordably priced. They will be open 11am-8pm everyday. They will be having a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 1 @ 11am.
04-13-18 Recalls
Joe and Ray talk about election recalls and how that it isn’t the right way to handle something you don’t like. There need to be conversations and if there is something you don’t like bring it to the person/supervisor and talk about it. This discussion is about the handful of residents have started a recall petition seeking to oust Mayor Nick Isgro.
04-13-18 The Nite Show
Part 1: Ray and Joe preview the Dan Cashman show and his taping in Westbrook tonight.
Part 2: Ray welcomes Dan Cashman of The Nite Show with Danny Cashman back. He will be taping his show again in Westbrook at the Westbrook Performing Art Center tonight, Friday April 13 at 6pm. He explains why he brings his show on the road. Fun to see what happens on the breaks. Joe asks Dan what he is will be taking to Gov. Baldacci about. Two shows are going to be filmed. The first show’s highlights is Former Gov. Baldacci, comedian and Singer Paula Cole. They will have some free give-aways as well. Tickets are free. The show is on WGME @ 7:30pm Sat., Fox23 @ 10:30 Sat. and WAGM Fox8 @ midnight Sat.
04-13-18 If I Were The Devil
Ray plays the Paul Harvey speech “If I Were The Devil”. He said it 50 years ago and how prophetic he was. Ray asks how can we not step back and take a look at our society and where it is and where it is going. Joe asks when did education become what you “feel” vs what you “learn”. Ray talks about the banning of “To Kill A Mockingbird” and Joe says that they want to hide our history instead of teaching so that we can learn from it. Ray swings it to how history will keep our constitution safe. They take a call about the “goodness” of our country and they discuss the fall of Rome. Ray also talks about Alexis de Tocqueville, French diplomat, political scientist, and historian.