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Rangeley, Maine
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Photography
Title
Scotia Prince Photographs
Year
1994
Judy Bennett captures the work of crew members on the Scotia Prince, a cruise ship that goes from Portland, Maine to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Bennett also focuses on the many countries represented by the crew.
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
Multimedia
Title
The Green Crab War
Year
2015
Green crabs are devastating the Maine Coast, and clammers are divided over how to respond. Lila Cherneff documents one clammer is trying to deal with how the green crabs left nothing for the clammers.
Type
published content
Title
The Song of Objects
Year
2001
Jaimson York discusses the lives of several collectors, who collect different kinds of objects, but are united in their connection to place since they all live in Maine. York uncovers the differences among collectors and how they view their collections.
Type
Photography
Title
A Downtown Dose of Well Regulated Poison Photographs
Year
2009
Located in downtown Biddeford, the Maine Energy Recovery Company destroys waste with its incinerators. Casey Atkins captures how MERC impacts the communities that surrounds it, and what has been done against MERC.
Type
Radio
Title
The Last Fish Story
Year
2008
Always having been fascinated by fish, Dan Scofield is a struggling fishmonger in Portland. Gretta Cohn highlights the changes that are happening in Maine with the fishing industry and how it affects people like Scofield.
Type
Photography
Title
Hope Spot Photographs
Year
2008
Erin Dorbin documents the life of Cathy Pike, a female wrestler in Maine who balances her real life and the character she plays in the ring.
Type
Writing
Title
The People's Champion
Year
2014
Sean Edwin highlights the work of Pious Ali, the first African-born, Muslim elected to public office in the state of Maine. Edwin discusses Ali's involvement with youth organizations and social service work.
Type
Photography
Title
Bubier Family - Piecing Together a Year Photographs
Year
1987
Struggling to get by year by year, the Bubier family in Washington County piece together a year of income from seasonal work. Pam Berry captures how the Bubier family survives in rural Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
The Reiche School Photographs
Year
1997
At Reiche School in Portland, students are able to participate in a multilingual program, blending different social classes and cultures together. Amy E. Conn captures images of immigrants in Maine who attend Reiche School.
Type
Radio
Title
Virtual Reality Gives Medical Students a Dose of Empathy
Year
2019
One university in Maine is revolutionizing health care education by teaching empathy. The school has integrated virtual reality as a mandatory part of the curriculum. But can 7 minutes really change a person? And is empathy even teachable?
Type
Photography
Title
Lewiston Photographs
Year
1988
Considered by some as the armpit of Maine, Lewiston, has developed a poor reputation. Claire Sullivan captures images of residents of the Franco-American community around town to showcase Lewiston's strength and beauty.
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