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Title
The Sawmill
Year
1978
In the city of East Kingston in New Hampshire, George and Roy Cole cut trees at their sawmill. Greg Violette documents the Cole's work on trees and the precision that goes into their work.
Type
Photography
Title
The Saco River Legend Photographs
Year
1975
Around the Saco area, people are familiar with stories regarding the Saco River and a curse. Anne Pierter and others speak to Marion Banks to confirm whether or not the curse is real.
Type
Photography
Title
The News Story at 6 Alive!
Year
1996
Adam Reitano documents the activity at a news station in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
The New School: Learning Outside the Box
Year
2006
Julia Johanson documents the activities at The New School, an independent high school in Kennebunk, Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
The New Moon: The Jewish Potato Farmers of Aroostook
Year
2014
For three generations the Adelman family has farmed potatoes in Aroostook County before the children moved away. Alana Fichman highlights the work that the Adelman family did as potatoe farmers and how they got by in Aroostook County.
Type
Radio
Title
The Mother
Year
2017
Toy Len Goon received global attention after winning the award for American Mother of the Year in 1952. She was the first Chinese immigrant to be recognized by the organization, which celebrates mothers who quote "provide an inspiration to the nation." Toy dined with First Lady Bess Truman and was honored by a parade through the New York Chinatown. But now, she can't be found in a standard American history textbook.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Most Amazing Feeling in the World
Year
2018
Short Documentary focusing on the professional wrestling circuit in New England. Through Interviews with the wrestlers and footage of events we begin to see what drives these men and what their hopes dreams and fears are. (Mild Violence)
Type
Photography
Title
The Monty Python Blacksmith: Tim Greene, Parsonsfield
Year
2004
Amanda Venable documents the life and work of Tim Greene, a blacksmith from Parsonfield, Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
The Lost Apples
Year
2014
Hard cider is one of New England's oldest fermented beveraged, and the co-owers of Shaksbury Cider in Vermont are attempting to reinvent it by putting the apples first and finding the lost apples of America. Caroline Santinelli documents the work that Shacksbury Cider does in making hard cider that embraces the ripe vinegar and rough earthy flavors disregarded by other makers.
Type
Radio
Title
The Last First Basketball Court
Year
2021
In the small border town of St. Stephen, a fire uncovers a piece of sports history. A group of locals try to seize this opportunity and transform their town into a tourist destination.
Type
published content
Title
The Junkyards of Manicured Maine
Year
1989
In a battle of social classes, new middle class Maine wants old rural Maine to clean up junk from their yards. Amy Rawe explores how this battle between city and country values is taking place.
Type
Writing
Title
The Importance of Being Ernie
Year
2012
Ernie DeRaps spend his time painting lighthouses in order to preserve the often forgetten history of lighthousekeepers. Brian Gersten speaks to DeRaps about his time as a full-time keeper of four lighthouses throughout Maine, and how his art has given him a new purpose.
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