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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.
Type
Photography
Title
Sleeping Downstairs
Year
2010
Luke Madden documents the life of Willie Leo, a retired boxer and mason, who at 87, spends most of his time socializing.
Type
Photography
Title
If You Built It
Year
2006
The most seaward of all of Maine's islands, Matinicus, was in need of a single teacher. Suzannah Hoover captures images of the school and island community.
Type
Photography
Title
Memory
Year
2011
Wolfgang Daniel documents how a woman who is living with brain damage and memory loss pieces together life through scattered images.
Type
published content
Title
Potato Barrel Making
Year
1976
In Aroostook County, one of the most important jobs is the creation of potato barrels. Debbie Mountain and others speak to coopers about making potato barrels.
Type
Photography
Title
Potato Barrel Making Photographs
Year
1976
In Aroostook County, one of the most important jobs is the creation of potato barrels. Anne Pierter and others speak to coopers about making potato barrels.
Type
published content
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
Stenciling
Year
1979
Emelia Wallace spends most of her time stenciling trays and antique chairs. E.J. Blake speaks to Wallace about her hobby and the work that goes into stenciling.
Type
published content
Title
One Russian Who Kept Her Heart
Year
1984
Gretchen Batz speaks to Ilsa Pasechnik, from the Russian colony in Richmond, Maine. Pasechnik shares stories about the music she loves and her losses in Russia.
Type
published content
Title
Captain and the Parking Lot
Year
1985
The most controversial spot in Kennebunkport is the first pay parking lot, which George Harriman works at in the kiosk. Susan Lauttman speaks to Harriman about his job.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Out of Doors
Year
2013
For three local athletes, the outdoors offers a place to find peace and spirituality. Richard Forbes highlights how these athletes use nature to get the most out of life.
Type
Photography
Title
How to Knit a Lobster Trap Head Photographs
Year
1973
Living in Kennebunkport most of his life, Albert Hutchins is a Maine lobsterman. Carl Young Jr. visits Hutchins to learn how to knit a lobster trap head.
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