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Radio
Title
Best Snow in the East
Year
2003
Adam Allington speaks to Ralph Ostland, who recounts his experience skiing in Aroostook County. Allington discusses how skiing is a large part of the local community, and how people come from all over the world to ski in Aroostook.
Type
Radio
Title
Chickens Are People, Too
Year
2008
Ari Zeiger highlights Jeff Deerberg's desire to raise chickens for himself and his family. Deerberg and his family speak about having to face the legality of raising chickens in their community and finding a solution to their problem.
Type
Radio
Title
More Than a Teacher
Year
2008
Winfred Kunga discusses importance of getting an education while she was growing up in Nairobi, and the work she does as an educator for African refugee camps. Kunga speaks about the atmosphere of the refugee camps, and supporting refugees as more than a teacher.
Type
Radio
Title
Captain Galactic
Year
2008
A child of the spacerace, Steve LeVerdiere has always dreamt of going to outer space. LeVerdiere speaks about the possibility of visiting space as a tourist.
Type
Radio
Title
A Welcome Home
Year
2008
Lydia Crafts highlights the work of Bette Hoxie, who over the past 30 years has fostered 150 kids, most affected with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Crafts discusses how Hoxie offers support to other foster families, and how she has learned the limits of what one person can do to help children in need.
Type
Radio
Title
I Have the Day Free
Year
2008
Living on home confinement, one women in Portland is the only person in the state who is serving a prison sentence from home. Natasha Haverty highlights how this women is trying to find her way back into society.
Type
Radio
Title
The Art Of The Stall
Year
2008
Finding the science of selling ice cream, Mark McAdams and James Stewart work for Northeast Ice Cream. Natasha Haverty speaks to McAdams and Stewart about finding the best way to make their sales and remembering the orders customers make.
Type
Radio
Title
Feeling Near
Year
2008
Despite the language barrier, Steven King and Suntan Hang formed a friendship while working at the Mack worth Island security gatehouse. Sarah Jesse highlights how King and Heng learn about each other and their cultures.
Type
Radio
Title
The Only Place We Could Go
Year
2008
As the Peabody House prepares to close, Selena Simmons-Duffin speaks to residents and staff about the closure of the house. Simmons Duffin highlights the work that staff does for the residents while the house is still open, and how there is still a need to support those who need help.
Type
Radio
Title
After the Train
Year
2008
Destiny Phanuef and Rachel Brown recount their experiences surviving a train accident that left them with amputated limbs. Suzi Piker speaks to the girls about life after the accident, and how their decision to go to the train tracks changed their lives forever.
Type
Radio
Title
Devil's Violin
Year
2008
From a shop in Portland, Jonathan Cooper crafts violins. Cooper discusses the craft of making violins, his entry into the art, and his love for the instrument.
Type
Radio
Title
Something Beautiful
Year
2008
As a graffiti artist, Rich faces challenges to pursue his love for creating graffiti. Rich speaks about his artform, the legality of graffiti, and how graffiti gives him an outlet to express himself.
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