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Don Warren
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Route 1, Warren
Year
2002
Along Route 1 in Warren Maine, protesters attempted to stop the Maine Department of Transportation from cutting down trees, by climbing and chaining themselves to the trees. Carolyn Coe investigates the varying views regarding the highway rebuilding project and the reactions from the community.
Type
Writing
Title
Measure of a Man
Year
2012
Sydney Leonard highlights the efforts of Bob Emery as he attempts to assist his son, who abuses OxyContin. Leonard speaks to Emery about his decision to open a methadone clinic in the town of Warren, and how the residents rose up in protest.
Type
Photography
Title
Rt. 1: Warren
Year
2002
Along Route 1 in Warren Maine, protesters attempted to stop the Maine Department of Transportation from cutting down trees, by climbing and chaining themselves to the trees. Whitney J. Fox and Carolyn Coe investigate the varying views regarding the highway rebuilding project and the reactions from the community.
Type
Photography
Title
Norah
Year
2003
Lizz Giordano documents the life of Norah Warren, Manager of the Vinalhaven Lobster Co-op.
Type
Radio
Title
MissileTown
Year
2018
In the 1970's, the town of Warren, New Hampshire, received a large and unusual object from the Cold War. Today, its presence in the town is as puzzling as ever.
Type
Radio
Title
Adam's Story
Year
2007
In prison for vehicular manslaughter, Adam Weymouth discusses being involved in a tragic car accident while driving drunk. Weymouth speaks about how the accident changed his life, his need to speak against drunk driving, and trying to cope with his actions.
Type
published content
Title
Working From the Inside Out: Inmates on a Maine Prison Farm
Year
2005
At the Bolduc Correctional Facility, inmates are given opportunities for change and personal growth through work programs. Christina Cooke explores how these vocational trade programs allow inmates to fix their ways of living.
Type
published content
Title
American Legion Post Commander, Portland, 1991
Year
1995
Joshua Gallant captures a photograph of Don Norton, the Post Commander of the Harold T. Andrews American Legion Post Number 17 in Portland.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Letting Go: MSP Hospice Volunteers
Year
2013
At Maine State Prison, there are inmate volunteers who see the importance of caring for other prisoners that need help. Jen Miller documents the work that hospice volunteers performer and how their work allows them to put the needs of a patient first.
Type
Writing
Title
Best Foot Forward
Year
2013
Don Evans is a veteran of the Iraq War and survivor of a plane crash, who after two years of V.A. treatment still has not been able to feel better. Nora Saks highlights Evans efforts for rehabilitation and how he is turing to equine therapy to feel like a normal person again.
Type
Writing
Title
Working from the Inside Out: Inmates in Maine's Prison Farm
Year
2003
At the Bolduc Correctional Facility, inmates are given opportunities for change and personal growth through work programs. Christina Cooke explores how these vocational trade programs allow inmates to fix their ways of living.
Type
Photography
Title
Working from the Inside Out: Maine's Prison Farm Photographs
Year
2003
At the Bolduc Correctional Facility, inmates are given opportunities for change and personal growth through work programs. Danee Voorhees captures how these vocational trade programs allow inmates to fix their ways of living.
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