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Type
Radio
Title
A Song For Stanley
Year
2019
A group of musicians in Portland, Maine are running a one-of-a-kind music program called Lifesongs. The program helps LGBTQ seniors turn their memories into melody. McKenna Hadley-Burke meets a 91-year-old who turned a complicated life into a 5 minute song.
Type
Photography
Title
Animal Talk
Year
2002
When most people speak to their pets they may not actually expect to communicate with them, but for the women who run Animal Talk, their experience is the exact opposite. Leslie Brooks captures images of women who communicate with animals.
Type
Writing
Title
Bridge Tenders of the Southport Bridge
Year
1997
Spanning the waterway of the Townsend Gut, the Southport Bridge is one of the only remaining swing bridges in Maine. Bonnie Rosenbaum discusses the history of the bridge and how the Lewis family now run the bridge.
Type
Radio
Title
Brighten the Corner
Year
2008
Annie Larmon highlights the work of Sally Rollins, who runs a pet rescue, living with over 50 animals. Larmon discusses how Rollins maintains her house and cares for all the animals.
Type
Radio
Title
Bringing in the Sheaves
Year
2004
Matthew Largey highlights the work of A.J. and Linda Walker who run Reaching Truckers for Christ. Largey speaks to the Walkers about the church service they provide for truckers along the highways of Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Can't Slide By
Year
2011
For students struggling to do well in middle school, the Herring Gut Learning Center allows students to learn about aquaculture and run their own business. Teegan Jansen captures the work that students do with aquaculture, and how the alternative education program gives them an opportunity to succeed.
Type
Writing
Title
Choi's Grapplers: What They Know
Year
2000
With the rise of UFC fighting in American, many martial arts studios introduced training for a form called grappling. Karen Sosnoski explores how Seung Choi runs his martial arts studio in Portland and discusses his beliefs and training.
Type
Photography
Title
Choi's Grapplers: What They Know Photographs
Year
2000
With the rise of UFC fighting in American, many martial arts studios introduced training for a form called grappling. Quinn Witte captures how Seung Choi runs his martial arts studio in Portland.
Type
published content
Title
Cutting Hair, Vassalboro, 1987
Year
1995
Living on a farm with over 140 cows, the Rancourts need help running the farm. Pam Berry documents a moment between Thelma and Fred Rancount in their kitchen.
Type
published content
Title
Dark of the Moon
Year
1976
Pamela Wood introduces readers to stories in the April 1976 Salt Magazine related to rum running.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Dining at Dali's: Traditional Dominican Food in Portland
Year
2012
Running a small food business at Public Market in Portland, Aidalina Costoso prepares and sells traditional Dominican food. Chris Gauther profiles Costoso's work and passion for cooking.
Type
Photography
Title
Dipper Dan
Year
2010
Leah Arsenault documents the work of Danny Todd, who runs a scallop boat during the winter.
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