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Faul, Nels
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Lobstering: Bait Girl
Year
1977
Getting up at 5 o'clock every morning for the past two summers, Anne Pierter is a bait girl on a lobster boat. Anne Pierter documents her experience working on a lobster boat.
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published content
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Myrtle
Year
1997
Alyssa Grossman captures the life of Myrtle Lowell, speaking with Lowell about her about her life and growing up in Maine.
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Writing
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MBNA and Belfast
Year
1998
While growth or decline may affect a community, the local residents remember the history of a community. Lindsay Larson interviews individuals in the town of Belfast to gather their opinions about the town, and discusses it's history and the MBNA.
Type
Writing
Title
Belfasts Train for Tourists
Year
1996
Jenna Lane discusses the history of the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad, and how tourism plays a large factor in Belfast.
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Writing
Title
If You're Not at the Table...You're on the Menu
Year
2002
Shana Berger explores the intricacies of the fishing industry in Maine, speaking to fishermen about their experiences and work.
Type
published content
Title
Salt, the FSA, and the Documentary Tradition
Year
1995
James C. Curtis writes on the documentary tradition, comparing the work of Salt and the Farm Security Administration in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Island View of the World
Year
1974
Coming to Maine from Kansas, Lyman Rutledge is the author of several books on the history of the Isles of Shoals. Timm White documents how someone from Kansas became the biographer for a group of islands in New England.
Type
published content
Title
Trawling
Year
1977
Although not in practice anymore, trawling is a fishing method that is highly valued by people in fishing communities. Maureen Campbell and others document how this fishing method was practiced and the experiences fishermen had while on the job.
Type
published content
Title
How to Peel a Persimmon
Year
2002
Krista Mahr documents the growth of the Cambodian community in Portland, speaking with several individuals regarding their culture and religion.
Type
Writing
Title
Battling the Elements: Drivin' Truck in Maine
Year
1994
Carolyn Tennant reports on the trucking industry in Maine and the experiences of truckers on the road.
Type
Writing
Title
Imagine This
Year
2001
Lorna Brod documents the lives of Jeff Lind and Audrey Bohanan, who decided to let their crafts of woodworking and poetry provide a basis for a different way to live.
Type
Writing
Title
Call it Home
Year
2004
Jacqueline Shine discusses the work of Portland West, a non-profit that offers community outreach to assist individuals with affordable housing. Shine speaks to Liza Richardson about her experiences placing tenants, affordable housing, and Portland West.
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