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Carlisle Academy for Integrative Equine Therapy and Sports
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Photography
Title
Italian Heritage Center
Year
1993
In Portland, the Italian American Community Center serves as a location for local Italians to gather and share meals. Anne Leighton Massoni captures image of activities and traditions of the Italian community in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Boat Building Photographs
Year
1976
As a master boat builder, Herb Baum, Sr. understands the intricacies of building a boat. Anne Gorham, Herb Baum III and others document the work that goes into designing and building a boat.
Type
Photography
Title
Making Maple Syrup Photographs
Year
1976
Traditional to New England, tapping trees and making maple syrup is done every year. James Jannetti and Louis Burns speak to Donald Wood about how it's done.
Type
Radio
Title
Digging for Blue Gold
Year
2023
The clues of Maine’s ceramic past are hiding in plain sight. Molly Saunders and Professor Bonnie Newsom have taken the time to uncover its history and leave a record for future potters.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Tandem Coffee Roasters
Year
2012
In Portland, Tandem Coffee Roasters roasts all of their coffee beans on location. Manda Lillie profiles the work Will Pratt and his wife do at their shop, and their desire to contribute to the Portland coffee scene.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Bodies
Year
2015
As a mortician in training, Mark Cevoli spends a lot of time with dead bodies. Kalila Holt profiles Cevoli's time in training, and what it is like being young and working so closely with death.
Type
Radio
Title
The Laughing Table
Year
2013
At the Osher Inn in Portland, female residents gather weekly to socialize and share stories. Mary Wesley speaks to Patricia Quinlan about the community at the Osher Inn, and living with others in old age.
Type
Photography
Title
Lou, The Crossing Guide Photographs
Year
2010
For over 14 years, Lou Alexander has been a crossing guard in Portland and developed a rapport among the students. David Foster captures Lou's life in retirement and his interactions with students.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Getting Farmed
Year
2014
At Goranson Farm in Dresden, people and family are everything. Leslie Forstadt documents how the farm has been passed down through generations, which tells the story of the farms past and future.
Type
Photography
Title
Fall of the Great North Woods Photographs
Year
1986
As Maine's largest myth, the Great North Woods provides questions about the Woods of today and tomorrow. Lynn Kippax Jr. and Nancy Jesser explore which of these myths will survive over time.
Type
Radio
Title
Back to Pineland
Year
2020
Drive about 20 miles north of Portland, Maine and you’ll arrive at Pineland. It looks like a college campus: brick buildings with stately pillars, it’s surrounded by rolling hills. But Pineland’s exterior doesn’t tell you about its history. It opened as an institution for people with disabilities in 1908. Alexa Burke spoke with people who lived and worked at Pineland to learn about the history of institutionalization and the legacies that remain today.
Type
Radio
Title
Back to Pineland
Year
2020
Drive about 20 miles north of Portland, Maine and you’ll arrive at Pineland. It looks like a college campus: brick buildings with stately pillars, it’s surrounded by rolling hills. But Pineland’s exterior doesn’t tell you about its history. It opened as an institution for people with disabilities in 1908. Alexa Burke spoke with people who lived and worked at Pineland to learn about the history of institutionalization and the legacies that remain today.
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