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Wadsworth, Henry
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Title
Town Meetin'
Year
1974
Heading to Arundel to hear old time democracy, Valerie Gould and Anne Pierter go to a town meeting. Gould and Pierter document the meeting and the issues that were discussed.
Type
Radio
Title
Mingling Pen and Plow
Year
2005
Sarah Miller discusses the history and story of Chimney Farm with Gary Lawless, the caretaker of the land. Lawless speaks about how Henry Beston used to live on the property and the importance of maintaining the land and farm.
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
Radio
Title
Dirty Rhymes: Wicked Maine Limericks
Year
2009
Seen by some as one of the last remaining poetry forms accessible to everyone, Professor Henry Garfield started the Maine Limerick Project. Molly Haley highlights how Garfield works with the limericks and discusses with Karin Spitfire the offensiveness of limericks.
Type
Photography
Title
In God's Hands
Year
2008
As an independent church, Hosanna Church in Oxford struggles to maintain large membership numbers. Hadassah Katz captures the work and dedication of Eric Hanson and Dallas Henry, co-pastors at the church.
Type
published content
Title
Town Meetin'
Year
1977
Heading to Arundel to hear old time democracy, Valerie Gould and Anne Pierter go to a town meeting. Gould and Pierter document the meeting and the issues that were discussed.
Type
Photography
Title
For the Love of Goat
Year
2006
In order to help his Somali friends, Henry Hamilton raises goats for them so they can follow their Muslim religious traditions. Kelsey Robinov captures how Hamilton supports the Islamic community in Maine during a time when so many people only show them hate.
Type
published content
Title
Will the Real Statue Please Stand Up
Year
1989
There are two monuments in Maine that celebrate the feats of Maine woodsmen. Bretty Jenks explores how these two statues represent two different cultures.
Type
published content
Title
Granite- Challenge of the Elements
Year
1992
In the hayday of the granite industry, thousands of Maine quarrymen and stone cutters worker in over a hundred quarries. Amy Potokar documents the work that a few determined artisans continue to do with granite on Crotch Island.
Type
Radio
Title
Time, Place & Conditions
Year
2004
Ray Leavasseur discusses spending time in prison and his beliefs regarding the government. Leavasseur talks about being hunted by the FBI and living under the radar before being captured.
Type
Writing
Title
Life Expectancy
Year
2004
Daniel Welch focuses on the life of Art Howell and the A.E. Howell Conservation Center, speaking to Howell about animal rehabilitation.
Type
published content
Title
Tuna Fishing
Year
1977
Picking up tuna fishing in his early 30s, Ken Hutchins knows tuna like he was one. Betsey Robinson documents his work as a tuna fisherman and the equipment he uses.
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