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Radio
Title
Recipes for Seaweed, Recipes for Peace
Year
2003
Chris Korzen highlights the work and life of Larch Hanson, the owner of a seaweed harvesting company. Hanson discusses his work, family, and spirituality.
Type
Radio
Title
Til Death Do Us Part
Year
2007
Morrell and Judie York, two funeral directors, are based in Portland and work at the Independent Death Care Chapel. They discuss the services and arrangements that they provide for families of the deceased, as well as their personal history.
Type
Radio
Title
Easy Does It
Year
2005
Adam Kampe speaks to bowlers at Good Time Lanes to highlight the sport of candlepin bowling, a sport unique to the New England area. Bowlers discuss their experiences bowling and their bowling communities.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Nat Bell, Logger
Year
2017
Nat Bell is an independent logger living and working in Leeds, Maine. In addition to felling trees, hauling logs, and cutting lumber, Nat also volunteers his time to the Kennebec Land Trust teaching kids about the benefits of good, sustainable forestry.
Type
Radio
Title
It's in the Little Packet
Year
2007
Jennifer Ball focuses on the work of Diana George-Chapin, a gardener who grows heirloom plants and vegetables. George-Chapin speaks about growing with heirloom seeds, growing the seeds for her customers, and saving the genetic information from seeds.
Type
Photography
Title
Recipes for Seaweed: Recipes for Peace
Year
2003
Shikarro Sampson captures a photograph of Larch Hansen packing seaweed in Steuben, Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
The Eye of the Beholder
Year
2004
With cosmetic surgery becoming more common for varying kinds of body modification or repair, Elizabeth Daley highlights the practice of Dr. Verne Weisberg in Portland. Daley speaks to patients, employees, and Dr. Weisberg about their experiences and practices.
Type
published content
Title
When Doctoring Is Woman's Work
Year
1987
Growing up watching their mother perform work as a doctor, Dr. Marion Moulton's sons viewed doctoring as woman's work. Carol Kuhn highlights the work Dr. Moulton has done as a doctor in rural Maine.
Type
published content
Title
The Fourth
Year
1983
For the town of Eastport, the Fourth of July offers a chance to celebrate being Eastport. Hugh French looks at how the Fourth brings the community together.
Type
published content
Title
Will the Real Statue Please Stand Up
Year
1989
There are two monuments in Maine that celebrate the feats of Maine woodsmen. Bretty Jenks explores how these two statues represent two different cultures.
Type
Writing
Title
In God's Hands: Two Evangelical Pastors Struggle to Revive Their Ailing Church
Year
2008
As an independent church, Hosanna Church in Oxford struggles to maintain large membership numbers. Hayley Anson documents the work and dedication of Eric Hanson and Dallas Henry, co-pastors at the church.
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.
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