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Amy Bai
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Title
How to Knit a Lobster Trap Head
Year
1974
Living in Kennebunkport most of his life, Albert Hutchins is a Maine lobsterman. Fran Ober visits Hutchins to learn how to knit a lobster trap head.
Type
published content
Title
Grandfather's Golden Earring
Year
1978
In the 1800's, it was tradition for individuals sailing around Cape Horn to receive a small gold earring. Robin McGahey documents how one of these gold earrings belonged to the grandfather of Edith and Ethel Furbish.
Type
Photography
Title
Tweedle Dee + Tweedle Dum Photographs
Year
1974
At the age of 86, the Furbish twins, Ethel and Edie, have many interesting stories from their childhoods. Anne Gorham and Sherri Jones speak to the twins about their experiences.
Type
Writing
Title
Ballroom Dancing
Year
1993
Within one block of Congress Street lives two ballroom dance studios, usually filled with couples learning how to dance. Rachel Garber speaks with couples at these studios to learn about their passion for dancing.
Type
published content
Title
The Angel Warrior on His Way to the Top
Year
2008
Brooke Shuman highlights the life of stock car racer Mike St. Germain, who focuses on God while racing. Shuman speaks to Mike and his wife about the racing lifestyle and the dangers that come with the hobby.
Type
Radio
Title
Truth, Justice and the American Way
Year
2006
Courtney Stein discusses the work that Biff Brady performs at Forensic Polygraph Services, where he conducts lie detection tests. Brady speaks about the process of the interrogation and trying to get the truth.
Type
Photography
Title
The Fish or Cut Bait Moment Photographs
Year
2012
Living on an island requires certain adjustments that some individuals cannot make. Kimberlee Poole explores the reality of Generation X and Yers who choose to live the alternative island lifestyle in North Haven.
Type
Photography
Title
Every Day is a Monday at Mizner Automotive
Year
2002
Megan McCune documents the work done at Mizner Automotive in Falmouth, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Breathing in the Day: Peabody House Photographs
Year
2001
Andres Gonzalez captures the history of Peabody House in Portland and lives of its residents. These individuals live with HIV/AIDS and are offered place to stay and call home.
Type
Radio
Title
Lay My Body Right Here
Year
2019
In September of 2019, a story broke on Maine local news about a body that was found buried in Vernelle Jackson’s yard in the town of Norway. Jackson explained that the body was that of her dear friend Mae Shelton. The state police began an investigation to determine Shelton’s cause of death and the culpability of Jackson in the situation. Meanwhile the community began to discuss what it means to bury the body of a loved one in your yard. What follows is a story about friendship and one woman’s dedication to keeping a promise. This story is dedicated to my mother.
Type
published content
Title
Forward- Maine: A Peopled Landscape
Year
1995
Forward to by Robert Coles to Maine: A Peopled Landscape.
Type
published content
Title
Boatbuilding: Sailmaking
Year
1980
Sailmakers by trade, Don and Clarence Hale create sails in their sailmaking shop in Sargentville. Anne Pierter documents the work that goes into creating the perfect sail.
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