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Earle, Sarah
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Radio
Title
The House on the Hill
Year
2002
Sara Paul discusses the history of her home and speaks to members of the Balzano family about their time living in the house on Munjoy Hill.
Type
Photography
Title
John Eder's Campaign
Year
2004
As the only Green Party legislator in the state of Maine, John Eder is running for re-election. Anne Phillips captures the work Eder does on his campaign.
Type
Photography
Title
Young's Lobster Pound Photographs
Year
1994
Siobhan Callahan captures images of the local lobster industry.
Type
Radio
Title
A Stop Along The Way
Year
2002
Sara Paul discusses the structure of the Dysart's Restaurant in Bangor, located at a truck stop, and how truckers make it a home away from home.
Type
Photography
Title
(Un) Organized
Year
2014
Sara Quinn documents the work that residents of the unorganized township of Argyle did to fight back a proposed landfill, and explores the connection to the land that drives the struggle to defend it.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Carry it Through
Year
2014
For the Cottrell family in Searsport, wooden boatbuilding as become a family tradition. Sara Quinn profiles how one father and son duo craft different kinds of wooden boats in their workshop.
Type
Radio
Title
Measure, Measure, Measure
Year
2004
Sara Wood highlights the life of Sturgis Whalen, a bus driver in Maine. Wood discusses Whalen dropping off his son to leave for the Navy, which follows a military tradition in the family.
Type
Writing
Title
A Different Freedom
Year
1999
Sara Shariari explores the lives of Muslim women in the state of Maine, discussing their beliefs and lifestyles. Shariari highlights how the Muslim community in Maine has the freedom to practice their religion and be a part of the larger community.
Type
Photography
Title
Of Dragons and Dust Photographs
Year
2004
Dragon Cement, located between the towns of Thomaston and Rockland, utilizes the local geology to manufacture cement in New England. Sara Crystal captures the work that Dragon Cement does for the cement industry and the environment.
Type
published content
Title
Women Are So Beautiful
Year
2000
Sara Shahriari and Shaleece Haas explore the lives of Muslim women in the state of Maine, discussing their beliefs and lifestyles. Haas highlights how the Muslim community in Maine has the freedom to practice their religion and be a part of the larger community.
Type
Radio
Title
We Put Our Lives Into This Place
Year
2007
Since 1947 the Moosehead Manufacturing Company provided work for individuals in Monson, but in 2007 the company closed its doors. Sara Archambault investigates how the layoffs impacted the local community and the families that relied of jobs with Moosehead.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Clown Doctor
Year
2013
Although not a medical professional, Bob Widdop is a clown doctor who tries to change the energy of a room. Sara Hoover documents the work Widdop does to make children feel better when they are hospitalized.
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