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Title
Buttermaking and Molasses Cookies
Year
1980
Living out in West Peru, Mary Turner always has stories to share. Kelly Emery visits Turner and learns how to make butter on a churn.
Type
Photography
Title
The Grand Dame: Life at the Summer Hotel Photographs
Year
1987
As big summer hotels begin to die away, one in Kennebunk still remains. Ken Kobre and Nancy Segal explore the Colony Inn in Kennebunk to see why it is still successful.
Type
Writing
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Sled Dog Fever
Year
1999
The Can-Am Crown dog sled race brings dogs and racers to Maine from all over the world. Karen Land discusses the experiences of indivuduals regarding the race.
Type
Radio
Title
screen_to_face
Year
2020
We’re saturated with information about what It’s like to be an adult during the pandemic. But what about kiddoes? This a kid’s take on what it means to be alive during COVID-19. Pritha RaySircar takes us into the world of her 10-yr-old nephew. Online learning. Video games. No recess. No soccer practice. Just locked down at home. With his family. And in the end, we’ll hope to learn what it means to be little. In a crisis so large.
Type
Radio
Title
screen_to_face
Year
2020
We’re saturated with information about what It’s like to be an adult during the pandemic. But what about kiddoes? This a kid’s take on what it means to be alive during COVID-19. Pritha RaySircar takes us into the world of her 10-yr-old nephew. Online learning. Video games. No recess. No soccer practice. Just locked down at home. With his family. And in the end, we’ll hope to learn what it means to be little. In a crisis so large.
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published content
Title
Growing Up Little
Year
2007
Posey Gruener highlights the story of Rick and Barbara Spiegel, two dwarfs who live in Scarborough. The Spiegel's speak about their experiences with dwarfism, their relationship, and having a child.
Type
Photography
Title
Folks, That's Showbiz: Schooner Fare Photographs
Year
1988
Schooner Fare is a folk group that gives a new beat to old songs that were almost forgotten. Tonee Harbert captures how the band aims to give songs back to the people in a contemporary setting.
Type
published content
Title
Two City Streets
Year
1990
In Portland, Tate and Tyng Streets hold a history of displacement, change, and decay. Amanda Holmes vists people in the neighborhood to discuss why they still cling to Tate and Tyng.
Type
Writing
Title
A Nice Trade
Year
2005
Nancy Rosenbaum highlights the Local 188 restaurant, owned by Jay Villani. Rosenbaum speaks to Villani about the start of the business and how it fits into the local restaurant scene.
Type
Writing
Title
South Berwick Women Activists
Year
1992
A different side of the history of South Berwick is explored through the experiences of women activists in the town. Jenny Meagher speaks with serveral women to share their stories about South Berwick and activism.
Type
Writing
Title
Even Though His Heart Is Breaking
Year
1999
Marcel Lemelin lives his life with cerebral palsy, yet remains positive in his outlook of life. Jennifer Keen highlights the life of Lemelin, discussing his past and aspirations.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Randy and Sarah
Year
2012
Thalassa Raasch documents the lives of Randy and Sarah Bellavance, a blind married couple. Raasch highlights how the couple live and see their day-to-day lives.
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