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Reiches Multilingual Classes
Year
1997
At Reiche School in Portland, students are able to participate in a multilingual program, blending different social classes and cultures together. Jennifer Fayocavitz covers the stories of immigrants in Maine who attend Reiche School and their experiences at the school.
Type
published content
Title
Stenciling
Year
1979
Emelia Wallace spends most of her time stenciling trays and antique chairs. E.J. Blake speaks to Wallace about her hobby and the work that goes into stenciling.
Type
Writing
Title
Raising the Flag
Year
2008
For the Freeport Flag Ladies, the American flag is more than just a symbol, but an entire lifestyle. Brendan Collins highlights how this group has made it their life's work to keep alive a sense of true Americanism, despite an unpopular war in Iraq.
Type
Writing
Title
Like My Father Before Me: A Young Man Hangs Onto Hope as Industry Flees His Hometown
Year
2010
Type
published content
Title
Fiddleheading
Year
1977
When long-time friend Monty Washburn invited Salt students on an expedition, they wasted no time in joining along. Jay York reports from Washburn's hunting camp near Upton on the subject of fiddlehead hunting.
Type
published content
Title
Good Earth Farm
Year
1992
When back-to-landers decided to start their farm, they were faced with a hard choice of switching crops and growing to a market economy or losing their land. Andrew Reiner documents how farmers at Good Earth Farm live a rural lifestyle and the challenges they have faced.
Type
published content
Title
Swan's Honey
Year
2007
With a background in chemical engineering, Lincoln Sennett borrowed ideas from honey packing companies to build his own honey production plant. Erin Post documents the history of Swan's Honey, originally owned by Harold Swan, and the work that goes into the business.
Type
Writing
Title
The Best Possible Care
Year
2000
A practitioner of alternative healing, Dana Roffler runs a healing business for animals and people. Melissa Matsubara discusses how Roffler uses Shamanism as a form of healing.
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
Writing
Title
The Church on Lafayette Street: Mutima Peters Offers Sancutary to His International Congregation
Year
2008
Zachary Crabtree speaks to members of the Banyamulenge community in Portland, discussing how they come together as a church community.
Type
Writing
Title
Streets Under Seige
Year
1989
In Portland, Tate and Tyng Streets hold a history of displacement, change, and decay. Amanda Holmes vists people in the neighborhood to discuss why they still cling to Tate and Tyng.
Type
Writing
Title
Yardgoods Center
Year
1995
Greggory Elliott explores the histories of various stores in downtown Waterville, and learns about how these business interact with the economics of the area.
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