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North Edgecomb, Maine
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Writing
Title
Working for a Living
Year
2003
Mira Ptacin highlights the work of David Brennan, a funeral home director at Hobbs Funeral Home. Ptacin speaks to Brennan about his profession and the various job functions at a funeral home.
Type
Radio
Title
Mathlete
Year
2007
Zoe Chace highlights the life of 14 year old Ryan Gao, a mathlete at Falmouth High School, who is already taking online math classes at Sanford. Chace discusses the passion that Gao has for math, and how math was a past time growing up for him and his family.
Type
Radio
Title
Brighten the Corner
Year
2008
Annie Larmon highlights the work of Sally Rollins, who runs a pet rescue, living with over 50 animals. Larmon discusses how Rollins maintains her house and cares for all the animals.
Type
Radio
Title
Writing, War and Fictitious Creatures
Year
2008
Brad Watts recounts his experience being in the military at a young age and going to Iraq. Watts discusses his PTSD and how it has allowed him to write books about his experiences in war.
Type
Radio
Title
Guerrilla Theater Ghosts
Year
2014
In collaboration of the historical society Spirits Alive and the acting group Acorn Productions, reenactors play out important parts of local history at the Eastern Cemetery. Christie Flemming documents the work done by researchers and actors to prepare for the performances.
Type
Radio
Title
Rabbi Isaacs has a Posse
Year
2014
Fearing that their community would fade away, Jewish community members in Waterville reached out to find a rabbi for their synagogue. Erin Fitzsimmons highlights the community's efforts to get keep Rachel Isaacs as their rabbi and the importance of Jewish identity in the town.
Type
Photography
Title
Lamont Allen Photographs
Year
1978
Cutting fish since he was nine years old, Lamont Allen Sr. has always worked in the fish business. Lynn Kippax Jr. and Greg Violette profile Allen's life and the work that he performs at O'Hara's.
Type
Photography
Title
Bean Hole Beans Photographs
Year
1975
In the Kennedy family, bean hole bean baking has always been a tradition. Salt travels to the Kennedy household in The Forks to learn about baking beans in the ground.
Type
Photography
Title
Reggie Lamb Photographs
Year
1984
Heather Coryell captures the life of Reggie Lamb and his fish business.
Type
Photography
Title
I'm Singular - John Gaskill Photographs
Year
1984
Rosemary Elliott speaks to John Gaskill of Portland about his personal history. Gaskill shares his story of a black boy with a mind of his own growing up in Portland, while Lynn Kippax Jr. captures images.
Type
Photography
Title
In Pursuit of a Fantasy - Portland Homeless Photographs
Year
1986
While Portland is heralded as a city that is too good to be true, Monte Paulsen and Maria Hazen explored the other side of the story. Monte Paulsen captures the lives of individuals who are struggling to get off the streets.
Type
Photography
Title
Saga On the High Seas
Year
2010
When the lease between the Cumberland County Civic Center and the Portland Pirates hockey team grew close, the fans struggled with the notion of their team being relocated. Sarah Craig captures the importance of hockey for the local community.
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