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Title
License to Collect
Year
2013
With a collection of over 4,500 license plates, Dave Nicholson shares his collection on his website database. Emma Morgenstern profiles Nicholson's interest in license plates and how it has deep personal roots.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Pretty Boy
Year
2014
Going to a motel at a young age to buy beer, Wayne Broderick's life changed forever. Rita Puskas documents how Broderick's experience being raped made him feel unmasculine, which moved him towards crossdressing.
Type
Writing
Title
Northland
Year
2002
Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, new inspection stations were built along the Maine border, including at the Jackman Port of Entry. Bill Lascher explores how the influx of federal agents and tourists into the town changed a community deep in the wilderness.
Type
Photography
Title
Sound Healer Photographs
Year
2009
Sound is everywhere, and Sandra Chaussee attempts to use energy from sound as a form of alternative healing. Rebeca Beeman captures how Cheaussee uses sound for therapy, and how his form of healing allows her to get to deep feelings of trauma.
Type
Radio
Title
Sound Healer
Year
2009
Sound is everywhere, and Sandra Chaussee attempts to use energy from sound as a form of alternative healing. Natalie Jablonski highlights how Cheaussee uses sound for therapy, and how his form of healing allows her to get to deep feelings of trauma.
Type
Photography
Title
Maineiac's Hockey
Year
2007
Playing hockey for the Lewiston Maineiacs is more than just a way for young men to play hockey with peers, but a way to fulfill the dream of being drafted in the NHL. Liz Lance captures the importance of playing hockey in the Québec Major Junior Hockey League.
Type
Photography
Title
Northland Photographs
Year
2002
Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, new inspection stations were built along the Maine border, including at the Jackman Port of Entry. Whitney J. Fox captures how the influx of federal agents and tourists into the town changed a community deep in the wilderness.
Type
published content
Title
Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum
Year
1974
At the age of 86, the Furbish twins, Ethel and Edie, have many interesting stories from their childhoods. Anne Gorham and Sherri Jones speak to the twins about their experiences.
Type
published content
Title
Pirate
Year
1976
As a former rum runner, "Pirate" is now the captain of a tugboat. Paul Jackson speaks to Pirate about his rum running experiences during the prohibition era.
Type
published content
Title
I Loved Everything That Wasn't Good For Me'
Year
1976
Growing up in Maine during the prohibition era, Reid Chapman offers to share his story with Salt about how liquor was bootlegged around his town.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Undocumented
Year
2014
Living in Maine as illegal immigrants, two individuals speak about how the decisions their parents made coming to the United States illegally continue to impact their lives today. Pang Tubhirun documents how she and Marc Banzuela cope with fear of deportation, and how becoming DACA recipients changed their lives.
Type
Photography
Title
Reinventing the Family Farm - John & Stephanie Clapp: Winemakers in Lincolnville, ME
Year
2004
Emilie Kapp documents the work of John and Stephanie Clapp, two winemakers from Lincolnville, Maine.
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