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Alexander Jr., Lendall
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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.
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published content
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Seafaring: Sails in a Bottle
Year
1980
For Winson Morrill, putting boats into bottles is more than just a hobby, it is a passion. E.J. Blake and Pamela Wood speak to Morrill about his craft and the work that goes into building his ships.
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published content
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Island People: Ruth Moulden
Year
1980
As a resident of Swan's Island, Ruth Moulden shares her thoughts and life with Anne Pierter. Moulden discusses life on the island and working there.
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published content
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Island People: Basil Joyce
Year
1980
Living in the home that his father build on Swan's Island, Basil Joyce sees his life as an island on its own. Janice Coyne speaks to Joyce about life on the island.
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published content
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The Grand Dame: Life at the Summer House
Year
1988
As big summer hotels begin to die away, one in Kennebunk still remains. Nancy Segal explores the Colony Inn in Kennebunk to see why it is still successful.
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Writing
Title
Good Time Lanes
Year
1998
Candlepin bowling, which is unique to New England and the Maritime Provinces, offers a different way to experience bowling. Jason McCray explores the inner working of Good Time Lanes in Lisbon Falls, speaking to patrons and owners of the bowling alley.
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Writing
Title
Behind One Table: Flea Markets
Year
2000
Like all collectibles, people have stories as well. Victoria Gannon discusses the lives of individuals who sell items at the flea market. Gannon learns about the second hand culture and philosophies.
Type
Writing
Title
Letter from ME: Checking up on the Heirs
Year
2013
Over three decades ago, five family practice doctors opened a collaborative practice with the belief that they would work part-time and raise families at the same time. Rufus Nicoll investigates where the doctors are now and if their experient worked for them.
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Writing
Title
Pam Wards Returnables
Year
1995
Tania van Bergen highlights the life of Pam Ward, owner of a recycling redemption center. Van Bergen covers the work that Ward puts into her business and her personal life.
Type
Photography
Title
Burn Survivors
Year
1997
Lily Chatterjee captures the lives of burn survivors and their experiences through rehabilitation.
Type
published content
Title
Pounding Ash
Year
2000
Sally Steindorf speaks with members of varying Indian tribes to learn about basketmaking and the brown ash.
Type
Writing
Title
Portland Police
Year
1994
Jennifer Moorefield discusses the various kinds of police patrols in Portland, and talks to officers about their jobs and experiences.
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