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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
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Don't Call Me Chef: Erik H. Desjarlais, Restaurant Bandol
Year
2005
Jonathan Irwin highlights the work and life of Erik Desjarlais, the chef/proprietor of Bandol in Portland's Old Port, who sees himself first and foremost as a cook.
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Writing
Title
In Each Other's Corner
Year
2005
The fighting style of mixed martial arts incorporates elements from many different styles, which Jay Jack and Amanda Buckner teach at their studio in Portland. Tyrone Takami highlights the work of Jack and Buckner, speaking to them about fighting and their personal lives.
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Writing
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Sailmaker
Year
2005
A sailmaker for thirty-five years, there is not a sail that gets made in his shop that Nat Wilson has not had a hand in making. Amanda Witherell documents the craft and the work that Wilson does on his sails.
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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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Something Timeless: An Autumn for Portland Fishermen
Year
2005
Patrick Kiley highlights the work of fishermen aboard the Avatar, a fishing boat that has remained affiliated with Custom House Wharf, and discusses the fishing industry at the wharf.
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Writing
Title
Preservation With Clapboard Gaps
Year
2005
Growing up with a passion for restoration, Scott Hatch makes a living on restoring old barns. Douglas Milliken discusses Hatch's work on barns and how he is restoring history through barns.
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Writing
Title
Pulse of the Hive
Year
2005
With a background in chemical engineering, Lincoln Sennett borrowed ideas from honey packing companies to build his own honey production plant. Erin Post documents the history of Swan's Honey, originally owned by Harold Swan, and the work that goes into the business.
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Writing
Title
Strong Enough
Year
2002
In the small town of Strong, the Strong Wood Products, Inc. toothpick and dowel mill begins manufacturing early each morning. Suzanne Grossman speaks to employees at the factory to learn about their jobs and the work produced at the mill.
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Writing
Title
If You're Not at the Table...You're on the Menu
Year
2002
Shana Berger explores the intricacies of the fishing industry in Maine, speaking to fishermen about their experiences and work.
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Writing
Title
The Mighty Dollar: How an Accordion Lesson Plus a Yard Rake, Minus a Dog Sit Equals Tickets to the Symphony
Year
2002
In Portland, the Maine Time Dollar Network allows community members to perform various services for each other that is bringing the community closer together. Stephanie Congdon explores how this network works and discusses how services are traded.
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Writing
Title
Charlie's Angels
Year
2002
Nadia Cannon highlights the work of three advocates with Family Crisis Services, who assist women with protection orders and other services to help against domestic violence.
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