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Mary White
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Monastery by the Sea
Year
1999
On Casco Bay, the Mother of the Good Shepherd Monastery provides a home for a monastic community. Mathew Frank explores the monastery to understand the practices of the monks, and learns about their opinion regarding monastic life.
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Writing
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Bai Wei: Equine Veterinarian Dr. David Jefferson
Year
2005
Shannon Gallagher highlights the work of veterinarian, Dr. David Jefferson, a practitioner of chiropracty. Gallagher discusses Dr. Jefferson's veterinary practice and how he performs chiropracty on horses as a form of alternative healing.
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Writing
Title
Shadows and Light: Waterville's Railroad Square Cinema
Year
2005
With nowhere to view European and experimental films, a group of friends and film enthusiasts living in central Maine decided to open their own movie theatre to show these films. Dinah Grossman highlights the Railroad Square Cinema and how the town of Waterville reacted to the theatre opening.
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Writing
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Skate Kids: The Lives & Times of Three Young Figure Skaters
Year
2005
Natalie Mikin documents the lives of young figure skaters as they train for competitions and set other priorities aside. Mikin also speaks to Ceci Hodgekins, a young figure skater who wants more from life than just skating.
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Writing
Title
Gun, Bears and Dogs
Year
2005
Katherine Baulu discusses the work of Mel, a registered Maine Guide and hunter. Baulu speaks to Mel about hunting, bears, and his hounds.
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Writing
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Route 1, Warren
Year
2002
Along Route 1 in Warren Maine, protesters attempted to stop the Maine Department of Transportation from cutting down trees, by climbing and chaining themselves to the trees. Carolyn Coe investigates the varying views regarding the highway rebuilding project and the reactions from the community.
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Writing
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Wounded, Not Broken: Home from War
Year
2002
Melissa Hale speaks to war veterans about their lives and experiences in combat.
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Writing
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Pinch by Pinch: Crab Picking on Little Deer Isle
Year
2006
As fish dealers began to buy crabmeat in larger numbers, picking and packing the meat became an important business for Cheryl Robinson and others who live on Little Deer Isle. Molly May highlights the work of crab pickers on Little Deer Isle and discusses how the industry functions.
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Writing
Title
Unhooked and Connected: Striving for Sustainable Living in the Midcoast
Year
2006
Jonathan Queally focuses on the lives of individuals who live a homesteading lifestyle. Queally discusses how sustainability plays a large role in their lives and how they are moving to get off the grid.
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Writing
Title
Milk Haul
Year
2006
Peter Smith highlights the dairy industry, speaking to dairy transporters and farmers.
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Writing
Title
Been Here All Along: East Millinocket After the Mill
Year
2006
Nina Goodby explores what life is like in the town of Millinocket, following the closures of the local mills. Goodby speaks to residents about their lives after the Great Northern Paper Mill.
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Writing
Title
Outside the Boxes
Year
2014
In order to find herself and acceptance of the spiritual work, Pamela Cragin set off on a journey. Belinda Woolfson speaks to Cragin about her experiences working and traveling around the world as she explored her spirituality.
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