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Katherine and Emmi host their husbands, Jim Buxton and Jeff Kobbs, for a fun Valentine's Day episode. They play the Newlywed Game where the stakes are high as the losing couple has to take the winning couple to dinner of their choice. Welcome to City, Jim and Jeff! Special thank you to Action City's newest sponsor Lifesquire @lifesquire
In this episode, Scott talks to Oklahoma attorney Jim Buxton. Mr. Buxton tells Scott about connecting with his clients and a case that profoundly affected him.
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Producer/Host: Natalie Springuel Maine coastal and ocean issues: Portland’s Working Waterfront at a Crossroads What is the history of Portland’s working waterfront and what role does it play in the state’s fishing industry? What changes are fishermen and wharf owners experiencing on the waterfront? How has Portland’s mixed use zoning changed over the last several decades and how has this impacted water dependent industries? What is the status of development on the waterfront in Portland today? What would fishermen and wharf owners like the Portland waterfront to be in the future? Guests: John Bisnette, fisherman Jim Buxton, fisherman Bill Coppersmith, fisherman Keith Lane, fisherman Willis Spear, fisherman Greg Turner, fisherman Charlie Poole, owner of Union Wharf
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Producer/Host: Natalie Springuel Maine coastal and ocean issues: Portland’s Working Waterfront at a Crossroads What is the history of Portland’s working waterfront and what role does it play in the state’s fishing industry? What changes are fishermen and wharf owners experiencing on the waterfront? How has Portland’s mixed use zoning changed over the last several decades and how has this impacted water dependent industries? What is the status of development on the waterfront in Portland today? What would fishermen and wharf owners like the Portland waterfront to be in the future? Guests: John Bisnette, fisherman Jim Buxton, fisherman Bill Coppersmith, fisherman Keith Lane, fisherman Willis Spear, fisherman Greg Turner, fisherman Charlie Poole, owner of Union Wharf The post Coastal Conversations 2/22/19 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
In this podcast, you will hear from two well-respected members of the fishing industry, Jim Buxton and Willis Spear, about their histories, how they have seen Commercial St. change in their time in Portland and the issues that they face presently. This podcast is dedicated to the fishermen themselves. The Perfect Port is part one of a three-part podcast series about the Portland Working Waterfront and the issues that have arisen between commercial fishermen, lobstermen, groundfishermen, and others over the state of Portland’s development currently.
Jim Buxton keeps his boat, Nomad, at a berth at Merrill's Wharf. In this story he shares his thoughts on Portland's changing waterfront and the importance of maritime work in Portland Harbor. Wharfside: Stories of Portland Harbor's Working Waterfront explore the people, places, and work in Portland Harbor through photos, audio stories, and video. This project is made possible by the Waterfront Alliance and Casco Bay Estuary Partnership. Photos for this story by Jenny Rebecca Nelson. Music for this piece by Ross Gallagher and Loch Lomond. Animation assistance from Lake Buckley. Produced by Galen Koch © 2016