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Dorothy Reali
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Title
Jake's Easter Clam
Year
1980
John Leach takes his son along when he goes clamming, following the same footsteps his father before him did. Lynn Kippax Jr. documents the importance of clamming for Leach and why he takes his son along.
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published content
Title
First Season
Year
1987
Peter Millard speaks to Amy, a waitress, about her experiences working the tourist trade as a waitress.
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published content
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Everybody's Friend
Year
1975
In Kennebunk, Willis Gowen runs a local drug store. Elizabeth Turner documents the work Gowen has done for his community for over 53 years at his pharmacy.
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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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published content
Title
Like It, No Like It- Take It!
Year
1978
For nearly 60 years, Maria Gollaros has worked in the fabric mills of New England. Deborah Garvin highlights Gollaros' life as a Greek immigrant and how she uses her Greek traditions in Maine.
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published content
Title
Rum Running
Year
1976
As the chief agent for alcohol control in charge of the state of Maine, Henry Weaver experienced different situations with rum running. Keith Euler and others from Salt speak to Weaver about his experiences and stories as a federal officer during the prohibition era.
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Writing
Title
Moving Zigzag Toward a More Decent Future: Poetry Out Loud Champion Takes the Stage Again
Year
2010
Winner of the 2009 Poetry Out Loud competition, Will Whitham speaks about participating again in 2010. Christy Hartman discusses Whitman's beliefs regarding poetry.
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published content
Title
Of Tourists and Cows
Year
1987
Stephen Dismore speaks to Billy Beckwith, a boy who tends a vegetable stand, about tourists.
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published content
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Custom House Wharf, Portland, 1987
Year
1995
Pam Berry captures a photograph outside of the Custom House Wharf in Portland, a year before the pullout by Casco Bay Lines Ferry Terminal.
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Writing
Title
Taming Wild Twigs
Year
1990
Gabriel Etenberg meets with individuals in Waldo County to learn about their craft of making furniture from twigs.
Type
Writing
Title
On Paper: The Struggle of Transition in a Milltown
Year
2001
Amy Harwood speaks to residents of Millinocket to learn how the changes within the mill and outside have left the town with few options for the future. Harwood discusses how the town was affected by it's major industry and how generations of family are dealing with transition.
Type
published content
Title
Go Back Home, Senabeh
Year
1979
As the spiritual leader of the Penobscots, Senabeh believes he must make a last stand alongside his peoples. Pamela Wood speaks to Senabeh about how he defines his lonely Indianhood.
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