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Cliff Island, Maine
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Radio
Title
Why Oh Wyeth
Year
2020
Natalie Gregory investigates one of the biggest property thefts in Maine history, which involved six original NC Wyeth paintings valued at $36 million dollars.
Type
Photography
Title
Tower Clocks of the Kennebunks Photographs
Year
1982
In Maine, souring clock faces are part of a still living tradition of public clocks. Lynn Kippax Jr. and Robert Warner capture how these clocks are still in use by communities.
Type
Photography
Title
Can-Am Dog Sledding
Year
1999
The Can-Am Crown dog sled race brings dogs and racers to Maine from all over the world. Elizabeth Larson captures the experiences of individuals regarding the race.
Type
Photography
Title
A Final Touch
Year
2010
Adrianne Mathiowetz captures a unique hobby of Tom Heiss, a resident of Winthrop, who writes anonymous postcards to people across the world to talk about Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
For My Children, For Myself
Year
2004
Abdi Saeed speaks about the journey that his mother, Nimo Saeed, has gone through living in Somalia, coming to Maine, and learning English.
Type
Writing
Title
Opportunity Farm for Boys
Year
1992
At the Opportunity Farm for Boys, at-risk youths are able to receive help and education. Jill Smith discusses the programs offered at the farm to assist the youth's who live there.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Half House: A Family Divided
Year
2013
In Rockport, Maine, a family dispute split and divided an entire family. Shara Morris investigates how the house was literally split and moved, and speaks to people who lived in the home.
Type
Photography
Title
The Peabody House
Year
1996
John Randolph captures the lives of caregivers and volunteers at Peabody House in Portland. These individuals offer support and services to people living with HIV/AIDS in Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Bringing the Work Into You Photographs
Year
2005
Annie Reichert captures a photograph of Michael Luce in his basement workshop, looking into the coffin he is building for his recently deceased mother, Portland, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Displaced: Portland's Tent City
Year
2011
In order for demonstrations to function properly, there has to be consensus among the group, which is done with Occupy Maine. Alan Hunter documents the importance of keeping consensus within the movement and giving people an opportunity to voice their opinions.
Type
Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine X: Number 38, April 1990
Year
Apr 1990
The April 1990 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on various ethnic groups in Maine.
Type
Multimedia
Title
What You're Looking For
Year
2019
A recently married couple living in Portland, Maine reflects on their experience with love and sacrifice.
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