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Title
Love Everyone, Love Everything: The Carpenter's Boatshop
Year
2005
Peter Alsop highlights the history and work of carpenters at Carpenter's Boatshop in Pemaquid. Alsop discusses boat building and the work of apprentices at the boatshop.
Type
Writing
Title
Methadone Clinic
Year
1996
Ronald Clayton documents the lives of individuals who have struggled from drug abuse and the treatments they have received.
Type
published content
Title
Gnats: The Great North American Tree Squeak
Year
1975
Former guide and member of the Micmac Indian tribe shares the story of a small mammal that inhabits the Maine woods, riding on moonbeams.
Type
published content
Title
November 1991 Salt Magazine, Advertisement
Year
1991
Advertisement for Brown Goldsmiths Jewelers.
Type
published content
Title
Welcome At Shaw's
Year
2002
Just off the Appalachian Trail in Monson, Maine, rests Shaw's Boarding Home, which always has its doors open to hikers. Sally Schumaier documents life at Shaw's for owner Keith Shaw and hikers who stop there on their trip.
Type
published content
Title
Bingo Fever
Year
1989
When people come together on Indiana Island to play bingo, they are prepared to spend over twelve hours playing. Julie Maurer documents the community of bingo players at Indian Island Bingo.
Type
Writing
Title
What The Lord Has So Freely Given: Keeping Faith in a Taxidermy Shop
Year
2003
Lydia Peelle highlights the lives and work of Diane and Vance Child, two taxidermists have dedicated the last decade to the craft. Peel speaks to Diane and Vance about their business and their spirituality.
Type
Writing
Title
The Rooted Table: Two Families Who Know Where Their Food Comes From
Year
2008
Living as homesteaders, families push for the importance of food growth, and instilling those values into their children. Rachel Hurn speaks to two homesteading families about their beliefs regarding food and living off the land.
Type
published content
Title
Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum
Year
1974
At the age of 86, the Furbish twins, Ethel and Edie, have many interesting stories from their childhoods. Anne Gorham and Sherri Jones speak to the twins about their experiences.
Type
Writing
Title
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
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
published content
Title
Casey at the Wheel
Year
1985
Martha McNey takes a trip with Casey Stender on his boat, the Petra Anne, to document his work as a fisherman.
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