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This $450M Money Manager Uses Stocks & Options To Gain An Edge In The Market -Meet Paul S. Stanley Managing Partner At Granite Bay Wealth ManagementGuest:Paul S. Stanley, CFP®, CPM® Managing Partner At Granite Bay Wealth Management $450M AUMWebsite: https://granitebaywm.com/Bio:Paul graduated from Bentley College with a Bachelor's in Economics and Finance. He spent the first ten years of his career working at major Wall Street firms. In 2006 he opened Granite Bay Wealth Management after realizing that independence was the only way to truly offer what was best for his clients.Paul obtained his CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification in 1999. He has successfully completed level one of the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA®) exam. He also received his Certified Portfolio Manager (CPM®) designation through the Academy of CPM and New York University's Stern School of Business in 2022.Paul currently serves as a Selectman for the Town of Greenland, NH. He has served as an elected member of the MSAD 35 School Board, Chairman of the South Berwick Sewer District, and a board member of Marshwood Youth Baseball. He spends his free time coaching baseball and soccer, cooking, traveling, golfing, running, and playing guitar. Paul lives in Greenland, NH with his partner Colleen and her daughter Annabelle and has two grown sons: Trevor, who works as a financial advisor for Granite Bay, and Chase, who is attending the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
The Tomb is Empty, Now What? (JB Selectman) Matthew 28:16-20Harvest is a church where we love to worship God together, where the transforming message of the Gospel is preached weekly, where authentic community can be found, and where we are intentional about making disciples of Jesus Christ. We'd love for you to join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m. or 10:45 a.m. For more information you can visit harvestmemphis.org
Mt Royal Academy's Headmaster Derek Tremblay is here as we talk about the open seat for Goshen's Selectman, projects in Goshen and other town stuff, plus his take on Halloween, the Christian history of Halloween, what is celebrated, the election on Tuesday and much more.
Selectmen Series: Part 4 of 5 "That's some bad hat, Harry." It is Harry Keisel's turn in the spotlight, and we find out small details leading to a better understanding of this selectman who is left out of important meetings and seems to always be left outside of major events in Jaws. Why is Chief Brody frustrated with Harry's bad hat? What about Keisel's Bicycle Rental and the picket fences? So much more to the story waiting to be discovered. In Memory of: Alfred Kenneth Wilde (August 13, 1908 - April 12, 1998) The Jaws Obsession now in the top 2% of podcasts around the world. Thank you for listening! The Jaws Obsession (podcast) - Jaws Obsession | Listen Notes . Marty Milner - Construction Foreman on the set of Jaws - Personal Postcard prints of his watercolor art available to commemorate 50th anniversary of the making of Jaws. Cafe Cat www.cafecat.com . The Book of Quint in a collaborative partnership with the Living Shark Museum. The Book of Quint — Living Sharks Museum Anniversary Exhibition Shirt — Living Sharks Museum Show notes & photos: https://t.me/jawsob https://linktr.ee/bookofquint Ryan Dacko (@bookofquint) • Instagram photos and videos Show notes & photos: https://t.me/jawsob The Book of Quint By Ryan Dacko ISBN: 9781398122475 Amberley Publishing Email: JawsOB2025@gmail.com Jawsob.com BookofQuint.com Jaws Obsession UK (@JawsObsessionUK) / Twitter Jon Tedder and Quint's Sharkin' Shack: https://www.etsy.com/shop/QuintsSharkinShack ORCA REBUILD - Home (weebly.com) https://www.youtube.com/c/OrcaRebuild/featured (7) Orca Rebuild | Facebook @orca_rebuild • Instagram photos and videos Music composed by Karl Casey and White Bat Audio https://karlcasey.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/WhiteBatAudio/ Closing Song Jammin on the Orca by Dapper Dog https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HvhDJtHxxo
Last month, we heard from Newtown residents working to preserve a historic trail in town that could be developed soon. Ahead of an important Board of Selectman meeting on July 15th, we wanted to hear from Newtown's First Selectman, Jeff Capeci. He shared the blue print details behind the proposed development plans and the protections remaining in place for the Rochambeau Trail. Image Credit: Dave Ackert / Newtown Conservation Coalition
Selectmen Series: Part 1 of 5 Who was the silent selectman at the center of the head desk in the Amity Townhall? Meet Mr. Polk with this deep analysis for an important character in Amity Island history. How did Bob Carroll save the Jaws production back in the Summer of 1974 and did you know he saved the Orca before filming began? So much to learn about this Martha's Vineyard legend, who was an important businessman and political figure in Edgartown, MA. In memory of: Robert "Bob" Carroll (August 15, 1924 - March 31, 2015) The Vineyard Gazette - Martha's Vineyard News | From Pauper to Penthouse, Bob Carroll Charged Through Life Robert “Bob” Carroll dies at 90 - The Martha's Vineyard Times (mvtimes.com) The Vineyard Gazette - Martha's Vineyard News | Memorial Service for Bob Carroll Embraces Sacred Art of Creative Swearing Interview: (6) Jaws 25th Anniversary Interviews - Robert Carroll - YouTube Show notes & photos: https://t.me/jawsob Upcoming Events: June 18, 2024 – Ohio County Public Library Wheeling, West Virginia12:00 pm Lunch With Books: The Book of Quint with Ryan Dacko | Calendar | Ohio County Public Library | Ohio County Public Library | Wheeling West Virginia | Ohio County WV | Wheeling WV History | (ohiocountylibrary.org) Live Stream: https://www.facebook.com/lunchwithbooks/ June 30, 2024 - Edgartown Books - Edgartown, MA 12:00 pm Amity Week 2024 on Martha's Vineyard . | Edgartown Books bookofquint - Linktree https://linktr.ee/bookofquint Ryan Dacko (@bookofquint) • Instagram photos and videos Show notes & photos: https://t.me/jawsob The Book of Quint By Ryan Dacko ISBN: 9781398122475 Amberley Publishing Email: JawsOB2025@gmail.com Jawsob.com BookofQuint.com Jaws Obsession UK (@JawsObsessionUK) / Twitter Jon Tedder and Quint's Sharkin' Shack: https://www.etsy.com/shop/QuintsSharkinShack ORCA REBUILD - Home (weebly.com) https://www.youtube.com/c/OrcaRebuild/featured (7) Orca Rebuild | Facebook @orca_rebuild • Instagram photos and videos Music composed by Karl Casey and White Bat Audio https://karlcasey.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/WhiteBatAudio/ Closing Song Jammin on the Orca by Dapper Dog https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HvhDJtHxxo
Kevin Onnela is here for the first time in a little while. We talked about Winter Carnival, how he is dropping all this weight, national politics, Lempster politics, who is wants to win Selectman this March in Lempster, and lots more.
Newport Selectman Jim Buroughs and interim Town Manager Paul Brown are here as we talk about missing being on the radio these last few months, Town Manager search update, how the Selectman's meeting went Monday, the tow truck rotation, Dancing With The Newport Stars is next week, the Car Nutz Main Street cruise this summer, and more.
In this week's episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jamie Stevenson, a remarkable woman and a dear friend from Connecticut. Jamie has an impressive background in public service, with over 12 years of experience in local, regional, and state policymaking. She has served as the first Selectman of Darien for ten years and has been recognized for her contributions to the public and nonprofit sectors. Jamie is also the Connecticut chair of Women for Nikki, a campaign supporting Nikki Haley for president. We discussed the importance of local leadership, the need for a unifying leader like Nikki Haley, and the challenges facing our country today. Jamie Stevenson is a true powerhouse in Connecticut politics. With a successful career in municipal governance, she has been elected six times to the Darien Board of Selectmen and served as the first Selectman for ten years. Jamie's dedication to good governance, sound budgeting, and solid policymaking has earned her numerous awards and accolades. She has also been actively involved in the nonprofit sector, positively impacting her community. Jamie's support for Nikki Haley and her belief in her ability to bring about the change our country needs is inspiring. Her experience and passion make her a valuable advocate for Nikki's campaign. "America can't survive on the trajectory that we're on right now." ~ Jayme Stevenson This Week on Political Contessa: The concerns and anxieties that people are feeling in the United States Why people are starting to pay more attention to presidential candidates. Jamie Stevenson and what is her background in politics. Why Nikki Haley is seen as a strong leader and a potential candidate for president. How is Nikki Haley connecting with voters and gaining support in her campaign. Connect with Jayme Stevenson: Jayme Stevenson for Congress Instagram Facebook X YouTube Awaken Your Inner Political Contessa Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Political Contessa. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Spotify I Stitcher I Apple Podcasts I iHeart Radio I TuneIn I Google Podcasts Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. And if you've ever considered running for office – or know a woman who should – head over to politicalcontessa.com to grab my quick guide, Secrets from the Campaign Trail. It will show you five signs to tell you you're ready to enter the political arena.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Derek Tremblay is here, headmaster of Mt Royal Academy and also a Goshen Selectman. We talk about the school, religion, theology, town politics, local boards going into non-public sessions too much, Calvin Coolidge, political history, why I didn't run for Selectman again and more.
Ridgefield First Selectman Rudy Marconi talks leaf blowers and baseball field fires. The guys talk EV's in Connecticut. The man who intentionally crashed a plan for Youtube clicks gets sentenced.
This week, we publish our interviews with two candidates for New Canaan's highest elected office, starting with Republican Dionna Carlson. We interviewed her as well as Democrat Amy Murphy Carroll at New Canaan Library on the morning of October 13th.
Newport Selectman Jim Burroughs and Interim Town Manager Paul Brown are here to talk about last night's Selectman meeting, update on Town Manager position, the upcoming closure of a local non-profit business in Newport, applying for grants, board positions that are open in Newport and more.
Newport Selectman Jeff North & Interim Town Manager Paul Brown are here as we talk about the previous night's Selectman's meeting. The Board signed off on the new Community Center, as Paul talks about the process, when ground is expected to be broken, funding, donations and more. We get updates on the CTE Center, Dog Park, roads reopening and more.
Former Brookfield First Selectman Steve Dunn joins the show. Dunn says he'll run for office again, opposing Tara Carr. Steve takes issue with some of Carr's decision making and says he does not want to politicize every issue. He also gave us a wild update on Amazon Fresh. A CT doughnut shop has been named one of the best in the country. AG William Tong wants answers from KIA on the rash of thefts.
From the Newport Selectmen, (Chair) Barry Connell & (Vice Chair) Jim Burroughs are here talking about how busy things are in town, what happens in non-meeting weeks, water & sewer prices / reductions, the School keeping their buses up at the Highway Garage, taxes, being a Selectman, and lots more.
Brookfield First Selectman Tara Carr announces she's running for re-election. Danbury sold almost a million nips in the last 6 months, Brookfield was way behind and Ridgefield thinks it's too good for nips. The night manager at a Tennessee hotel breaks into dude's room to suck his toes while he sleeps.
Candidate for Newport Selectman, Jeff North is here. We talk about why he is running for Selectman, his work as a business leader, why now is the time to run for office, rehabbing historic buildings and lots more.
Fairhaven Selectboard Chair Leon Correy joins Marcus to discuss the proposed override of Proposition 2 1/2, and they cover other local topics.
Fairhaven Selectboard Chair Leon Correy joins Marcus to discuss the proposed override of Proposition 2 1/2, and they cover other local topics.
In this episode, we spoke with the First Selectman's Youth Commission (FSYC) from Greenwich. We discussed how passion projects could be a creative outlet to portray activism. Be sure to share this video with your family and friends; stay tuned to our future episode every month!
The hacks are surely hacking. Holbrook Democrat selectman Daniel Lee and his wife ripped off their elderly landlords by citing COVID. They still owe money, and yet, Lee is running for re-election. But that's not the best part! The headliner at Lee's campaign party this evening is none other than the Massachusetts House Speaker. The corruption never ends.
Fairhaven Selectman Leon Correy III joins Marcus to promote local events for Black History Month and discuss what it means to him to have been elected to the Selectboard as a black man. He also takes calls from constituents.
Fairhaven Selectman Leon Correy III joins Marcus to promote local events for Black History Month and discuss what it means to him to have been elected to the Selectboard as a black man. He also takes calls from constituents.
WBZ's Shari Small reports.
Alex Hagerty is a Selectman in Abington, Massachusetts, and the President of the Greater Boston Chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans. Alex also serves as an Office Support Specialist for the Massachusetts Department of Corrections as well as the Vice Chairman of the Abington Board of Health. In May 2018, Alex served as the Campaign Manager for then-Republican State Rep. candidate Alyson Sullivan. In September of the same year, he served as the Regional Field Director and Inauguration Aide for the MassVictory/MassGOP & Baker-Polito Inaugural Committee. Alex joins me today to discuss why it's important for our government to have limited power over American citizens and what Republicans view the role of the government truly is. We discuss the history of the Log Cabin Republicans organization and the hypocrisies currently taking place in the Democratic party regarding the LGBTQ community and the Defense of Marriage Act. We discuss how 12 Republicans helped break the filibuster to advance the Respect for Marriage Act in November 2022. We also discuss how this legislation will protect marriage rights for all Americans while allowing our religious liberties to co-exist. “The government shouldn't dictate who should or shouldn't get married as consenting adults.” - Alex Hagerty This week on Political Contessa: Why Alex chose to register as a Republican The importance of limiting the government's power over people's lives Why Alex decided to run for the Selectman seat of Abington How the COVID-19 pandemic impacted Alex's views of the government and government leaders The importance of campaigning for local government seats and how the experience impacts your ability to campaign for higher office roles Alex's advice for running for local office The history of the Log Cabin Republicans The history of the Defense of Marriage Act How 12 Republicans helped break the filibuster to advance the Respect for Marriage Act How the Respect for Marriage Act will protect all American's right to marry How LGBTQ rights, marriage rights, and religious liberties can co-exist in our country The Log Cabin's perspective on Women's Rights, Women's Sports, and transgender equality Connect with Alex Hagerty: Alex Hagerty on LinkedIn Alex Hagerty on Instagram Alex Hagerty on Facebook Alex Hagerty on Twitter Awaken Your Inner Political Contessa Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Political Contessa. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Spotify I Stitcher I Apple Podcasts I iHeart Radio I TuneIn I Google Podcasts Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. And if you've ever considered running for office – or know a woman who should – head over to politicalcontessa.com to grab my quick guide, Secrets from the Campaign Trail. It will show you five signs to tell you you're ready to enter the political arena.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Election Day, so once you've voted, dive in with us as we talk about the most notable politician and community organizer in Stars Hollow-- Mr. Taylor Doose. Town selectman, entrepreneur, cardigan enthusiast, head of the mafia (okay, so we made that up!) Do you love him? Do you hate him? Do you love to hate him?
9/1/22 - Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo And Author Linda Flanagan by The Lisa Wexler Show
Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo calls in to talk about the controversial video released by Project Veritas, concerning hiring practices at Cos Cobb School. Photo: iStock / Getty Images Plus Kirkikis
8/23/22 - Nancy Lefkowitz Fairfield Selectman by The Lisa Wexler Show
Lisa talks with Fairfield Selectman Nancy Lefkowitz about proposed changes to the town charter. Photo: iStock / Getty Images Plus KyleDunne
Matt Knickerbocker has announced he'll walk away from his position as Bethel's First Selectman and will be taking a position in Wilton. Ethan returns to a fired up Lou with tons of theories about the Bethel move. Ethan and Lou prepare and deliver 5 rounds of Missed Headlines.
This week, we talk to First Selectman Kevin Moynihan about The Playhouse, which has been closed since March 2020. The Town Council is to hold meetings at 7 p.m. on June 23 and 29 to solicit public input on plans to bring in a new operator for the Elm Street movie theater.
Daniel Jerram, First Selectman New Hartford.
Candidate for Newport Selectman, Doug Ring is in the studio talking about running for the town office. He says what he sees Newport is doing well in, what needs work, and how he would help. He wanted to clear the air about a past misstep, look to the future and more
Kevin Onnela is here with former Police Chief Jim Burroughs who is running for Selectman in Newport. The election is next Tuesday. We talk about him wanting to serve Newport, thoughts on a climate survey for town employees, longevity of workers, the way Newport used to operate and more. We also talked about the shooting league, how good a shot Kevin is, and lots more.
Jason E. Bowsza First Selectman Town of East Windsor.
Former Hopkinton Selectman Brian Herr checks in LIVE from the Boston Marathon starting line. April 18th, 2022.
Newport Police Chief Brent Wilmot is here as we talk about ice out in Sunapee & what defines it, Dancing With The Newport Stars, the importance of sleep and more. Also former Newport Police Chief Jim Burroughs popped in to make an announcment, he is running for the office of Selectman in Newport.
Ronalee stops by to Announce her candidacy for Selectman, and talk about her roles within Salisbury.
Madison’s Superhero First Selectman, Peggy Lyons, joins us to chat about overcoming the multiple “once-in-a-hundred-years” crises that marked her first term, and what she will get done in her second. Listen, then go VOTE on Nov. 2!
Monica McNally answers our questions about her candidacy for First Selectman.
Marcy Minnick answers our questions about her candidacy for Selectman.
Jon Zagrodzky answers our questions about his candidacy for Selectman.
An interview with Jayme Stevenson, Darien's First Selectman, about her work and issues facing the town today.
An interview with Jayme Stevenson, Darien's First Selectman, about her background and life outside of work.
Welcome to Episode 9: Mark Warren, NH Senate Chaplain, Town Selectman, & Lead Pastor Email Mark: mark@gccnh.com More about the show: www.intersectionpod.com Facebook @The Intersection Podcast Instagram @intersectionpod More about Daniel: Facebook @DanielKingLive Instagram @DanielKingLive
This is the true story of a COVID-19 patient....Rudy Marconi, First Selectman of the Town of Ridgefield. Listen as he shares his story with Lisa, from how he felt, to his diagnosis, to his "recovery," and where he currently stands with the diagnosis
Westport First Selectman Jim Marpe is on at 11:20 to talk about the "War Zone," if you will, in Westport -Westport First Selectman JAMES MARPE discusses the "War Zone" in Westport (0:12:50 - 0:28:25)
Who better to turn to about the recent cases in Westport than Westport First Selectman Jim Marpe? Listen live -Westport First Selectman JAMES MARPE discusses COVID (0:09:40 - 0:25:55) -Talkers Magazine Founder MICHAEL HARRISON discusses talk radio in COVID (0:26:00 - 0:30:30)