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Ahearn, Eileen
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Title
So Happy Together
Year
1996
The creation of ceramic pieces is an art that potters take serious, generally not allowing people to watch them work. Anne Goldsmith watches and talks to potters at Rowantrees Pottery in Blue Hill to learn about their lives and their craft, uncovering the precise nature of their work.
Type
Radio
Title
The House on the Hill
Year
2002
Sara Paul discusses the history of her home and speaks to members of the Balzano family about their time living in the house on Munjoy Hill.
Type
Writing
Title
They Come Here to Live: Kaler-Vaill
Year
2003
Seeking a sense of community and with a desire to not live alone, Kaler-Vaill offers widowed women a place to live and convene together. Ellington Miller speaks to women at Jaler-Vaill about their experiences and their lives.
Type
published content
Title
December 1975 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1975
Readers write in response to the work Salt has done.
Type
Photography
Title
H.O.M.E. - Orland, Maine
Year
1993
Shannon Burkert documents the work done at Homeworkers Organized for More Employment.
Type
published content
Title
They Come Here to Live
Year
2005
Seeking a sense of community and with a desire to not live alone, Kaler-Vaill offers widowed women a place to live and convene together. Ellington Miller speaks to women at Jaler-Vaill about their experiences and their lives.
Type
Writing
Title
Home Schooling
Year
1993
As the rate of students who are homeschooled increases, Regina McCarthy investigates the reasons why parents elect to home school their children. Despite varying reasons, the common thread is that these parents find public school as the wrong place for their children.