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Paquette, Dave
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Photography
Title
Reuse
Year
1991
The idea of recycling is nothing new, and for people in Maine they have been finding ways to reuse old items for generations. Joshua Gallant captures how Mainers salvage and repurpose second hand items.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Maine's First Ship
Year
2013
Along the Kennebunk River a group of volunteers are working together to reconstruct the Virginia, the first tall ship built in the new world. Mary Wesley offers a profile on the work these volunteers have done.
Type
Radio
Title
Just Another Fish Story
Year
2004
Molly Menschel documents a story about a giant fish that washed up onto the shore of Lubec, and presents how the residents have different stories and opinions regarding the fish.
Type
Radio
Title
Escape Velocity
Year
2006
Catie Talarski speaks to homeless youths who are performing a show at the Neal Street Theatre. Talarski discusses how organizers have the desire that the community will view homeless youths in a different way.
Type
Radio
Title
Home Is Where the Flood Was
Year
2007
Debbie Dickinson discusses her former life in Louisiana before and after Hurricane Katrina. Dickinson recounts waiting out the storm and saving animals that were caught in the storm.
Type
Photography
Title
Custom House Wharf Photographs
Year
1987
For over 35 years, the Custom House Wharf has conducted business. Pam Berry captures how the people at the wharf have their own unwritten rules and way of doing things.
Type
Photography
Title
Swedish-Americans in Aroostook County Photographs
Year
1988
For three generations, a colony of Swedish farmers have raised potatoes and families in rural Aroostook County. Tonee Harbert captures how these farmers are close knit and hard working.
Type
Radio
Title
Paintin’ P-Town Brown
Year
2021
Portland, Maine is known for having something for everyone - even fans of the 90’s alternative band Ween. But as Portland’s downtown changes, weirdos are wondering - what’s happening to their beloved public spaces?
Type
published content
Title
Cottage Cheese
Year
1977
When Fran Ober learned how expensive cottage cheese was, she decided to speak to her grandmother, Eleanor Nedeau about how it is made. Ober documents the process of making cottage cheese.
Type
Writing
Title
Charlie's Angels
Year
2002
Nadia Cannon highlights the work of three advocates with Family Crisis Services, who assist women with protection orders and other services to help against domestic violence.
Type
published content
Title
An Interview with Bill Curtsinger
Year
2006
Salt Magazine speaks to Bill Cursinger, a professional photographer, about his new book, Extreme Nature.
Type
Writing
Title
Family
Year
2003
From all over the world, Joanne Millay has nine internationally adopted children, and raises them as a single mother. Dana Carmody-Burns speaks to Millay about her experiences adopting children and how the family functions as a community.
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