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Helping Hands
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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
Photography
Title
Paul Rollins - Boatbuilder
Year
1996
Noah Addis captures the life of Paul Rollins, a builder of schooners and other wooden boats.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Playing It Forward
Year
2013
As a refugee from Sudan, John Ochira reflects on how his experience coming to Maine and how soccer helped him understand the cultural landscape. Michelle Mitchell highlights Ochira's journey and his desire to return to his country to help rebuild the economy.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Playing to Heal
Year
2014
As a musician, Kate Beever has used her music for therapy. Caroline Santinelli profiles the work Kate has done to help cancer patients cope with the emotional aspects of healing.
Type
Writing
Title
Please Don't Pet Me: I Am Working
Year
2007
High pitched and loud sounds over-stimulate Becky Wilkinson, who has high functioning autism. Emma Bouthillette discusses how through the help of an autism service dog, Wilkinson is able to overcome the sounds when they occur.
Type
Photography
Title
Portland High School Cafeteria
Year
2003 - Aug 20th, 2020
Brooke Holland captures a photograph of Nancy McAdams checking students through the lunch line at Portland High School as Terese Allen hands out the lunches.
Type
Radio
Title
Portrait of a Psychic as a Young Man
Year
2007
Katie Mingle focuses on the life of Nathan Dyer, a teenage psychic. Mingle discusses the Dyer's practices regarding the supernatural and his desire to help people with spiritual guidance.
Type
published content
Title
Put the Hammer Down
Year
1978
Known around southern Maine for his unbelievable feat of pounding nails with his bare hands, Joseph Leo Thibeau has become something of a legend. E.J. Blake reports on Thibeau's life and his hand skills.
Type
Photography
Title
Put the Hammer Down Photographs
Year
1978
Known around southern Maine for his unbelievable feat of pounding nails with his bare hands, Joseph Leo Thibeau has become something of a legend. Mark Emerson and E.J. Blake report on Thibeau's life and his hand skills.
Type
Writing
Title
Raised in Truth
Year
2007
Helping her father tape and televise his sermons since 1989, Ruthann Ray sees her Christian upbrining as an important part of her life. Christian Bitterauf highlights the life of Ray and her father, Walter, discussing how religion guides their lives.
Type
Photography
Title
Raised in Truth Photographs
Year
2007
Helping her father tape and televise his sermons since 1989, Ruthann Ray sees her Christian upbringing as an important part of her life. Matthew Rethaber captures the life of Ray and her father, Walter.
Type
published content
Title
Rakers
Year
1985
Lynn Kippax Jr. captures the work that hand rakers perform in the blueberry barrens.
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