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Young's Lobster Pound
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Anti-Pittston: Fred Soderstrom
Year
1983
Pamela Wood highlights Fred Soderstrom's stance against the Pittston Company.
Type
Writing
Title
Aging Bush Pilots
Year
1996
A group bound together by a common interest, Mike Eckel discusses the lives of bush pilots and their love for flying. Eckel highlights their histories and their beliefs for the future.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Almost There: A Story of Coming of Age
Year
2013
At 16, Samantha Todd is trying to balance the worlds of being an adolescent and a young adult. Catherine Louli profiles Todd's desire to do more with her life.
Type
Writing
Title
Political Infantry
Year
1994
Jean McGowan documents the 1994 gubernatorial race as an outside observer, highlighting the various campaigns, parties, and political beliefs. She discusses the campaigns with volunteers and staffers in order to get a behind the scenes look at the campaign process.
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Writing
Title
Restoration
Year
1998
Communities can be bound together by a number of reasons, and for the community in Munjoy Hill, the restoration of St. Lawrence Church brought back a sense of community. Pam Carter discusses the restoration efforts of the community and details the project.
Type
Radio
Title
Welcome to the Gray Zone
Year
2014
In the waters of Northeastern Maine, there is a dispute of the use of the waters between American and Canadian fishermen. Kala Hoke highlights the history of the dispute between the two fishing communities, and how both sides are fighting for ownership of Machias Seal Island.
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published content
Title
Wharf at Work
Year
1987
For over 35 years, the Custom House Wharf has conducted business. Peter Millard explores how the people at the wharf have their own unwritten rules and way of doing things.
Type
Writing
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Da Vita et Moribus Matthew Dunlap
Year
2013
Rufus Nicoll highlights the work of Matthew Dunlap, Maine's Secretary of State. Nicoll discusses how Dunlap works to keep the documents of the state in order and his everyman image.
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
Multimedia
Title
Hooked
Year
2013
At Long Creek Living Center, young individuals who have committed crimes are given a chance to change their lives. Katie Bell documents how knitting and crocheting gives residents an outlet.
Type
Radio
Title
Cathy, 16, Mom
Year
2004
Sarah Elzas documents the life of Cathy, a teenage mother, who has two children with her boyfriend. Cathy discusses the difficulties being a young mother and the parenting classes she takes.
Type
published content
Title
Dump Picking
Year
1975
In an effort to be thrifty and pass the time, New Englanders go to the dump to pick for items. Sean Riley documents the work dump pickers do and the kinds of items they find.
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