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Cumberland, Maine
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Boatbuilding: Felling the Wood Keel and Stem
Year
1980
In the city of East Kingston in New Hampshire, George and Roy Cole fell trees. Suzanne Emery documents the Cole's work on trees and the precision that goes into their work.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Core of the Problem: One Man's Trash is Another Horse's Treasure
Year
2013
In order to combat food waste at his school, Andrew Constantine started to collect discarded fruits to use on his family farm. Frederica Lipmann highlights how Constantine saw the waste of his fellow students as a way to support his farm.
Type
Photography
Title
Italian Heritage Center
Year
1993
In Portland, the Italian American Community Center serves as a location for local Italians to gather and share meals. Anne Leighton Massoni captures image of activities and traditions of the Italian community in Portland.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Occupying Myself
Year
2012
Struggling with mental illness and homelessness growing up, Danielle Gauvin was able to find a welcome place within the Occupy movement in Portland. Damian Biniek documents how Gauvin made the Occupy community her own, allowing her to begin the healing process for her issues.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Dreams of a 50-Something Rocker Multimedia
Year
2012
Claire Jeffers highlights the work that a group of grown men put into trying to be rock stars as they speak about their love for music.
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
Multimedia
Title
Life on the Hill
Year
2015
For the Freeport Flag Ladies, the American flag is more than just a symbol, but an entire lifestyle. James Colombo highlights how this group has made it their life's work to keep alive a sense of true Americanism.
Type
Radio
Title
It's Like Theater
Year
2015
Within the medical field, there are actors known as standardized patients that help medical students with their studies. Lindsey Kilbride documents the work that goes into being a standardized patient, how emotional situations occur in their scenarios, and biases that may be brought in with the actors.
Type
Photography
Title
On the Ballot But Under the Radar - Pat LaMarche
Year
2005
A member of the Green Party, Pat LaMarche shows pride when she mentions that she once ran for Vice-President of the United States. Elizabeth Massa captures the life of LaMarche.
Type
published content
Title
John Lee, Portland, 1994
Year
1995
Dropped as a child, John Lee was left blind. Marshall Clarke captures how Lee does not let his blindness stand in his way to enjoy his life to the fullest.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Not Junk: Ken Smith, Scarborough Indoor Flea Market
Year
2014
As a committed member of the Indoor Flea Market in Scarborough, Ken Smith insists that flea markets are more than just places for junk. Blyth Fiscella profiles how the flea market is filled with history.
Type
Photography
Title
Life Lessons in the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital
Year
2006
Alexandra Marvar documents the work that Elizabeth Papps does to support kids at the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital in Portland.
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