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Maine Education Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (MECDHH)
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Photography
Title
Appalachian Trail and Shaw's Boarding House
Year
1997
Deb Shea captures images of individuals who hike the Appalachian Trail in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Political Infantry
Year
1994
Jean McGowan documents the 1994 gubernatorial race as an outside observer, highlighting the various campaigns, parties, and political beliefs. She discusses the campaigns with volunteers and staffers in order to get a behind the scenes look at the campaign process.
Type
Radio
Title
The Jumping Frenchman of Maine
Year
2011
Studying the behavior of lumberjacks, Dr. Marie Saint-Hilaire filmed loggers to understand a neurological disorder known as the Jumping Frenchmen of Maine. Emma Weatherill investigates how neuroscientists have studied this disorder, and how bullying may be the cause of the condition.
Type
Writing
Title
No Small Fry
Year
2013
The population of wild salmon is in danger of becoming extinct, but a group of conservationists in East Machias are trying to save them. Nora Saks speaks to members of the East Machias Aquatic Research Center about their efforts to save the wild salmon.
Type
Radio
Title
Never Ending Chase: Looking For Mother Bear & Cubs
Year
2011
In Maine, hunters are permitted to only kill a specific number of bears during the hunting season, a number determined by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Joe Rosenberg documents the work that Maine's Black Bear Monitoring Team does in order to count the number of new-born cubs in the wild.
Type
Radio
Title
Evangelical Churches Take Root in Maine
Year
2013
Moving from Georgia to Maine as church planters, Aaron and Kathy Werner wanted to bring a Southern Baptist church to a secular Maine. Emma Morgenstern speaks to Aaron Werner about bringing religion to Maine, his home state, and about the challenges that they encounter.
Type
published content
Title
December 1988 Salt Magazine, Contributors
Year
1988
Bios of the contributors to the December 1988 Salt Magazine.
Type
Writing
Title
The Season of Roger's Date Book: One Man's Life in Money, Meetings, and Cliff Island, Maine
Year
2003
Caitie Whelan highlights the life of Roger Berle, a man who actively donates and fundraises money to support his community.
Type
published content
Title
September 1992 Salt Magazine, Masthead
Year
1992
Listing of Salt production staff, contributors, and faculty.
Type
Writing
Title
Why 2 K?
Year
1999
Prior to the year 2000, many communties began to prepare for any crisis that may have presented itself once the new year rolled in. Meagan Gould speaks to individuals involved with Y2K preparations to understand the measures of precaution that were taken for the new millennium.
Type
Photography
Title
Friendship House, Portland, ME
Year
1997
Unlike the average homeless shelter, Friendship House houses homeless alcoholics who are attempting to stay sober. Jeremy Rosenshine captures the lives and experiences of individuals who stay at Friendship House.
Type
Writing
Title
The Beef Soldier
Year
2012
Ben Hartwell is a cattle farmer from Gorham who only feeds his cattle with grass. Amy Miller documents how Hartwell's beliefs regarding government interference with his farming, and how he works hard to keep all production and sales at the local level.
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