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Ahern, Marie
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Radio
Title
The Sonic World of Nancy Scott
Year
2006
Sam Greenspan highlights the work of artist Nancy Scott, a member of the Spindleworks co-op, where the artists happen to have developmental disabilities. Greenspan discusses how Scott records and manipulates sound from all over.
Type
Photography
Title
One Game
Year
2009
Mimi Schiffman documents the friendship between Nabil Sibouih and Soran Moradi, and how they represent two of six different countries that meet up weekly for a game of soccer.
Type
published content
Title
August 1989 Salt Magazine, Guide to Maine Inns
Year
1989
Salt offers a guide on Maine's historic inns.
Type
published content
Title
December 1993 Salt Magazine, Contributors
Year
1993
Bios of the contributors to the December 1993 Salt Magazine, with information on this issue.
Type
Writing
Title
Freedom in Faith: Sister Joanne Roy
Year
2002
Robin Lea highlights the life of Sister Joanne Roy, covering topics regarding Roy's social work, spiritual beliefs, and ecology.
Type
Writing
Title
Women Ministers
Year
1990
Laura Burden explores the lives of women who are ministers in Maine, in both city and rural ministries.
Type
Writing
Title
Belfast and Artists
Year
1989
When artists enter towns, they usually herald incoming change. Jennifer Ouellette documents how this is taking place in Belfast, and how some people in the community do not want the change.
Type
Photography
Title
Dysart's Truck Stop, Bangor
Year
1986
Ken Kobre captures the lives of truckers and workers who frequent Dysart's Truckstop in Bangor, a Maine tradition for 18 years.
Type
Photography
Title
Like It, No Like It - Take It Photographs
Year
1978
For nearly 60 years, Maria Gollaros has worked in the fabric mills of New England. Sheryl Lane and Deborah Garvin highlight Gollaros' life as a Greek immigrant and how she uses her Greek traditions in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Good Boy
Year
2001
Finding ways for prison inmates to give back to society while incarcerated is a difficult task, but the Pups in Prison Program at the Downeast Correctional Institute does just that. Lynnette Harper explores how the program allows inmates to train service dogs while they serve their prison sentence.
Type
Radio
Title
Parts of Speech
Year
2013
After years of smoking, journalist Doug Harlow got surgery to save his life from cancer, but lost his voice in the process. Emily Kwong highlights how Harlow continues to perform his job as a journalist for the Morning Sentinel through the help of an electrolarynx, and how losing his voice changed the way he relates to people.
Type
published content
Title
Bridging Two Worlds
Year
2000
War-torn countries can cause individuals to flee their homes to find better lives for themselves and their family. Laurie McDonnell documents how refugees from Bosnia have made new homes in Portland and started a Bosnian community.
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