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Title
Canadian Pacific Railroad
Year
1993
Carolyn Vig reports on the Candian Pacific Railroad, discussing the railroad from the perspective of employees and train passengers. Vig covers the experience of passengers on the train and the opinions of railroad employees regarding the railroad.
Type
published content
Title
The Farming Edge
Year
1988
In Turner, Maine, farmers are known for their competitiveness. John G. Dale highlights the lives of farmers and farm life in Turner.
Type
Writing
Title
Portlands Waterfront Women
Year
1995
Caroline Hirsh documents the lives of seven women who work on the waterfront. She discusses their jobs and how their businesses were started.
Type
Writing
Title
The Search for Life's Elements on Outward Bound
Year
1995
Abby Goldenfarb captures the experiences of students and facilitators of the Outward Bound program on Hurricane Island.
Type
Writing
Title
With Baskets on His Mind
Year
1999
Meredith Wade explores the traditional craft of basketweaving, speaking with basketmakers in the Agamenticus community.
Type
Writing
Title
Good Neighbors: Bayside Transforms
Year
2002
Wynne Parry discusses how the Bayside neighborhood of Portland has begun to revitalize their community after dealing with years of arson and vandalism. Parry speaks to residents of the neighborhood to learn about their experiences in the area.
Type
Writing
Title
Breaking Trail: A Musher Comes Home
Year
2005
Lila Dobbs highlights the life of Polly Mahoney, owner of Mahoosuc Guide Service in Newry. Dobbs covers Mahoney's early life, the start of her business, and dogs sledding.
Type
published content
Title
Marsh People
Year
1994
Having only seen the boundaries of the marsh as a child and wondering could lie within, Emily Wilson journeys into the Scarborough marsh. Wilson learns about the history of the marsh and about those who live there.
Type
published content
Title
A Greek Father Shapes His Son
Year
1984
As the son of a hard working immigrant, John Anagnostis wanted to be a teacher from a young age. Lisa Palas highlights Anagnostis' journey to get an education and how his father made those opportunities available to him.
Type
published content
Title
What are Cows For?
Year
1995
Tim Hughes investigates the controversy over rBST and discusses how cattle farming in Maine plays a role in the dialogue regarding the bovine growth hormone.
Type
published content
Title
Livin' Where You Want to Live'
Year
1982
Living on Mount Desert Island for nearly 66 years, Draper Liscomb has spent his whole life making a living in Maine. Bethany Aronow documents how Liscomb left Maine for work, but came back because he knew he could make it in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Family Logging
Year
1995
Melissa Falcon documents the life of the Weese family and their role in the community of Athens, Maine. Falcon discusses working in the woods and personal stories.
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