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Sarah Pence Wise
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Worming
Year
1996
A key staple to fishing is bait, and in Maine there are individuals who practice wormdigging. Jennifer Dowell speaks with some of these men and learns about capturing and dealing bait.
Type
published content
Title
Growing Up Little
Year
2007
Posey Gruener highlights the story of Rick and Barbara Spiegel, two dwarfs who live in Scarborough. The Spiegel's speak about their experiences with dwarfism, their relationship, and having a child.
Type
published content
Title
Tears and Tiaras
Year
2008
A family tradition since 1974, Aryn Markee participates in the annual Miss Shrimp Princess Pageant. Hayley Anson documents the work that Markee puts into the competition.
Type
Writing
Title
Tears and Tiaras: Nine Year-Old Aryn Markee Tries to Uphold a Family Tradition at Boothbay Harbor's Miss Shrimp Princess Pageant
Year
2008
A family tradition since 1974, Aryn Markee participates in the annual Miss Shrimp Princess Pageant. Hayley Anson documents the work that Markee puts into the competition.
Type
Writing
Title
Sled Dog Fever
Year
1999
The Can-Am Crown dog sled race brings dogs and racers to Maine from all over the world. Karen Land discusses the experiences of indivuduals regarding the race.
Type
published content
Title
Go Back Home, Senabeh
Year
1979
As the spiritual leader of the Penobscots, Senabeh believes he must make a last stand alongside his peoples. Pamela Wood speaks to Senabeh about how he defines his lonely Indianhood.
Type
Writing
Title
First Generations
Year
1988
Mary Lou Wendell documents how immigrants who come from different places to America for freedom are the bridge generation.
Type
published content
Title
Old Things
Year
1993
The idea of recycling is nothing new, and for people in Maine they have been finding ways to reuse old items for generations. Elka Uchman documents how Mainers salvage and repurpose second hand items.
Type
published content
Title
I'm Singulah!
Year
1984
Rosemary Elliott speaks to John Gaskill of Portland about his personal history. Gaskill shares his story of a black boy with a mind of his own growing up in Portland.
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
Writing
Title
Married to an Orchard
Year
2007
Having worked on their orchard for over thirty years, Steven and Marilyn Meyerhans contemplate what to do with their business. Julia Davis highlights the work that the Meyerhans have put into their business and how age is catching up to them.
Type
published content
Title
Greenville: the Shifting Frontier
Year
1993
Despite growth and new trends in Greenville, it is impossible to take out the frontier. Daniel Bigman documents the town of Greenville through the eyes of somes of its people.
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