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Title
Fisher of Men: The Food Evangelism of Larry Fleming
Year
2005
When it comes to health and eating properly, Larry Fleming, a Seventh Day Advesntist, makes sure that the food at Little Lad's offers the ideal diet to consumers. Zach Anchors speaks to Fleming about his business and how he mixes in his religious beliefs with health in the form of food.
Type
Radio
Title
For My Children, For Myself
Year
2004
Abdi Saeed speaks about the journey that his mother, Nimo Saeed, has gone through living in Somalia, coming to Maine, and learning English.
Type
Multimedia
Title
For My Daughters
Year
2013
Having moved to Maine over a decade ago to keep his family safe from civil war in Somali, Dr. Said Mohammed wants his children to be well educated and help the Somali people. Chris Remington profiles how Dr. Mohammed wants the best lives for his daughters.
Type
Writing
Title
For the Love of Goat: Henry and Shirle Hamilton Help Samalis Feel at Home in Maine
Year
2006
In order to help his Somali friends, Henry Hamilton raises goats for them so they can follow their Muslim religious traditions. Laura Trebs highlights how Hamilton supports the Islamic community in Maine during a time when so many people only show them hate.
Type
Radio
Title
For the Love of the Craft
Year
2007
Colleen Iudice highlights the training of Michael Norgang and Eric Stockinger, two apprentices at Atlantic Challenge who are learning the craft of boat building. Iudice focuses on the process of building a boat, and Norgang and Stockinger discuss their experiences building traditional boats.
Type
Radio
Title
Forsaking Youth
Year
2012
As an emancipated minors, there are regulations that need to be followed in order for her to live her life on her own. Ryan Noyes documents the impact that independent living has on a minors education at Lewiston High School, and how their behaviors are impacted as well.
Type
Photography
Title
Fort Gorges - "Summer of Safety"
Year
1994
Desiree Rios documents the work done at Fort Gorges to make the location look nicer.
Type
Writing
Title
Fostering a Future
Year
1998
The state of Maine has over a thousand licensed foster parents, with Dan Boucher being just one of those parents. Kate Drake explores the culture around fostering children by discussing Boucher's daily life.
Type
published content
Title
Francis O'Brien- Portland's Philosopher-Bookman
Year
1986
For Francis O'Brien, books, life, and history are interconnected like a honeycomb. Sarah Collins visits O'Brien at his home in Portland to learn about his love for books and his philosophies.
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
Friendly Village Trailer Park
Year
1997
The image that most Americans think of when they hear the term trailer park is not a very appealing one. Jane Stevenson looks at Friendly Village in Gorham as more than just a trailer park, but as a small home community.
Type
Writing
Title
From Maine and Beyond
Year
1995
Kristen Lewis explores the history of Dew Animal Kingdom and discusses opinions of the farm.
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