Keith Shortall
Senior EditorKeith grew up in Thomaston, Maine, and graduated from Bowdoin College in 1982, majoring in philosophy. He began his career in commercial broadcasting in Portland, before moving to Maine Public in 1989. Keith has taken on a number of roles at Maine Public and is the primary editor of Maine news and feature stories aired on Maine Public Radio, and TV news specials including election debates and the annual live State of the State address. Keith oversees Maine Public’s daily call-in program Maine Calling, and sometimes takes the host chair.
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In a press release issued Friday, L.L.Bean heiress and entrepreneur Linda Bean says she hopes to restore the premises and resume business as fully and as soon as possible.
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The journal Résonance, and other projects that generate increased visibility for Franco American creatives and their influence on culture.
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The Penobscot Bay Pilot reports that three buildings caught fire, including the Monhegan Boat Line, the Dip Net Restaurant and the Port Clyde General Store.
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We learn about efforts to increase affordable and reliable service
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What some organizations are doing to get books in the hands of these kids
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We discuss the lasting impacts of September 11th and the present state of world affairs
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The latest research in Maine and where patients and family members can turn for help
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The science of addiction, causes, signs, and how to get help in Maine
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The industry adapts and innovates with tasking rooms, novel packaging, expanded styles, sustainability efforts, and gluten free and non-alcohol offerings
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The "Science Friday" host joins us in this prerecorded event from Portland