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Elizabeth O'Brien
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Some Kind of Farmer
Year
2004
Katie Freeman explores the history of Bowie Farm in Durham, speaking to members of the Bowie family about the business.
Type
Writing
Title
Organic Farm Northport
Year
1991
Devora Block highlights the lives of the Metcalf family, who run a self-sufficient farm in Northport, Maine. Block discusses the daily routines and farm work performed by the family on their farm.
Type
Photography
Title
Switzers
Year
2007
For the Switzer family, harness racing is their passion and their livelihoods. Jodie Goodnough captures the activities of the Switzer family, their family business, and harness racing.
Type
Photography
Title
They Come Here to Live: Kaler-Vaill Photographs
Year
2003
Seeking a sense of community and with a desire to not live alone, Kaler-Vaill offers widowed women a place to live and convene together. Katherine Gnecco captures images of women at Jaler-Vaill to highlight their experiences and their lives.
Type
published content
Title
Heirs of the Damariscotta
Year
2000
The Damariscotta River runs through Lincoln County and plays a valuable role in local commerce. Jennifer Brockway speaks to individuals regarding the history and conservation efforts of the river.
Type
published content
Title
Maine Diner
Year
1978
In the town of Wells, the Maine Diner is closed during the tourist season, unlike the other diners. Abby Dubay investigates why Louie Toton chooses to open his diner after Labor Day and how it makes his diner different.
Type
published content
Title
Mussel Men
Year
2005
Susan Gaidos highlights the profession of mussel farming, speaking farmers to learn about their activities and the trade.
Type
Radio
Title
Which is the Judge
Year
2017
Jen Kinney interviews Norman Kehling, who will soon be free after 30 years of incarceration. In his final months behind bars, he's found an unexpected way to prepare for life on the outside -- he's joined a theater troupe.
Type
Writing
Title
Some Kind of Farmer, Some Kind of Farm
Year
2002
Katie Freeman explores the history of Bowie Farm in Durham, speaking to members of the Bowie family about the business.
Type
Writing
Title
Hot Air Balloons
Year
1994
Barbara Michaels uncovers the lives of five self-employed individuals who perform various services to entertain the public, highlighting the importance of following one's passion in life.
Type
published content
Title
Shaker Revival in Maine
Year
1984
For three months, Salt students visited the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village as their guests. Rebecca Sheble documents how Maine's Shaker community has been able to grow within recent years by adapting to a changing world.
Type
published content
Title
Under One Roof: the YMCA
Year
1993
The YMCA organization serves multiple purposes within a local community, from offering recreational sports to housing. Jim Chilsen speaks with patrons and residents of the Portland YMCA to discuss programs and activities related to recreation and social services.
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