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Samuelson, Tracey D.
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Title
Sea Duck Hunting
Year
1993
Dawn Kolpin discusses the sport of sea duck hunting, speaking with experienced hunters and learning about hunting ethics, tricks, and safety.
Type
published content
Title
Jamaican Apple Pickers, South Bridgton, 1988
Year
1995
Tonee Harbert focuses on the work Jamaican apple pickers do at Douglas Hill Orchard in South Bridgton.
Type
published content
Title
Rusticator: Roosting for the Summer in Maine
Year
1987
As vacationers in Maine, rusticators do not like being considered tourists. George Carey explores how rusticators come to Maine to vacation.
Type
published content
Title
The Middle Generation
Year
1983
William Ibelle explores how three generations of Penobscot Indians are searching through their experiences to define what it means to be a Penobscot living in today's work.
Type
Writing
Title
Uphill Either Way
Year
2002
At the bottom of Sebasticook Valley lies the town of Dexter, a town that has seen the lose of a large number of jobs. Carrie Kilman investigates how the lose of shoe production jobs in Dexter has affected the livelihoods of its residents and the community.
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Writing
Title
Bird Watching in Maine
Year
1995
Sally Soule discusses the hobby of birding with various individuals, learning about birds and personal stories.
Type
published content
Title
Two Eggs, Toast, Homefries
Year
2002
Through different owners and changes, Marcy's diner in Portland tries to rediscover and display a past. Alethea Okonak speaks with the owners of Marcy's to discuss the history and culture of the diner.
Type
Writing
Title
Letter from ME: Checking up on the Heirs
Year
2013
Over three decades ago, five family practice doctors opened a collaborative practice with the belief that they would work part-time and raise families at the same time. Rufus Nicoll investigates where the doctors are now and if their experient worked for them.
Type
Radio
Title
Measure, Measure, Measure
Year
2004
Sara Wood highlights the life of Sturgis Whalen, a bus driver in Maine. Wood discusses Whalen dropping off his son to leave for the Navy, which follows a military tradition in the family.
Type
Writing
Title
Winter Weather Warning: Roger Griswold
Year
2007
Every morning on WCSH Channel 6, Roger Griswold provides viewers in Portland with the weather forecast. Katie Arrants highlights how Griswold takes pride in his job, and his desire to be as accurate as possible, especially when it comes to winter storms.
Type
Writing
Title
Fifteen for a Moment
Year
2005
The school district of Westbrook provides at-risk students an opportunity to learn through an alternative learning program geared towards all grade levels. Maureen Simpson documents how the school district utilizes their program to help students to believe in getting an education, focusing on Ashley Lane, the oldest eight grader in the program.
Type
published content
Title
I Don't Cut So Fast Now: Frances Miller
Year
1983
With no work to do for the day at the fish plant, Frances Miller shares her story about living in Eastport and working at the plant.
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