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David King
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From Japan's Snow Country to Maine
Year
1984
As the only Asian immigrant in Livermore Falls, Suzuko Hiraoka Laplante had to learn a lot of new things on her own. Clea French documents how Suzuko had to overcome personal tragedy to make Maine her home.
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published content
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Pro-Pittston: Roger Conti
Year
1983
Pamela Wood highlights Roger Conti's stance supporting the Pittston Company.
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published content
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Lost Hunter! Part Two
Year
1988
After joining Bert McBurnie into the wilderness at Chesuncook Lake to look for a lost hunter, Salt students speak to the hunter after he is found.
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published content
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May 1989 Salt Magazine, View From Pier Road
Year
1989
Short write up on Maine locals and the Seabees.
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Writing
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A Two Band Town
Year
1993
Margot Downs highlights the stories and activities of serveral community bands, speaking with band members and the community.
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Writing
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Freedom in Faith: Sister Joanne Roy
Year
2002
Robin Lea highlights the life of Sister Joanne Roy, covering topics regarding Roy's social work, spiritual beliefs, and ecology.
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Writing
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Monastery
Year
1994
Unlike other Catholic religious orders in Maine, the Sister of the Precious Blood are a cloistered group. Mary Pope explores the daily lives of the sisters who's whole world exists within the Monastery of the Precious Blood in Portland.
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published content
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Seaside Tourism
Year
1987
Even for a tourist town, there are limits to its appeal for tourists. Sherine Adeli looks at how Kennebunkport deals with tourists.
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published content
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Earl
Year
1987
Jeffrey Herbst speaks to Earl, a bartender, about his job and being around tourists.
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published content
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Stone Walls Part II
Year
1977
Continuing the story of stone walls, Mark Serreze speaks to Harvey Bixby about the mortared wall. Bixby discusses his work as a mason and creating stone walls.
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Writing
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Where the Water Falls
Year
2004
Abigail Friel highlights the history of the milling industry in Biddeford, discussing how the old mill buildings are being used by hobbyists and artists.
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published content
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Reid Chapman
Year
1977
Since he was young, Reid Chapman has enjoyed the outdoors and farming. Ernest Eaton and others document the story of Chapman, an 80 year old man who farms in West Kennebunk.
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