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Agnew, Jill
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Title
How to Build a Lobster Trap
Year
1974
Crafting a lobster trap requires precision, as demonstrated by Stilly Griffin. Elizabeth Tanner speaks to Griffin about the proper way to make lobster traps.
Type
published content
Title
How to Build a Lobster Trap
Year
1977
Crafting a lobster trap requires precision, as demonstrated by Stilly Griffin. Elizabeth Tanner speaks to Griffin about the proper way to make lobster traps.
Type
Writing
Title
Sticks and Stones: The Boys and Girls Club of Portland
Year
1995
Jessica Lee learns about the Boys and Girls Club from facilitators and participants, and discusses the experiences of the youth at the organization.
Type
published content
Title
August 1978 Salt Magazine, Front Cover
Year
1978
Front cover for the August 1978 Salt Magazine.
Type
Writing
Title
Growing Up Black in Maine
Year
1994
Andrea Clark discusses the lives and experiences of various individuals who grew up being black in Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Making Minyan Photographs
Year
1990
Each day, ten men are needed for group prayer at the Etz Chaim Synagogue in Portland. R. Todd Hoffman captures the work members of the congregation do to keep their Jewish traditions and culture alive.
Type
published content
Title
Return of the Young: Meg McGarvey
Year
1983
As a more recent resident of Eastport, Meg McGarvey already feels like more firmly implanted in Eastport than in any other place. Pamela Wood highlights the work McGarvey wants to do working on the city's Economic Development Committee.
Type
Writing
Title
What Are Cows For
Year
1994
Tim Hughes investigates the controversy over rBST and discusses how cattle farming in Maine plays a role in the dialogue regarding the bovine growth hormone.
Type
Writing
Title
Keepin' It Real
Year
1999
With the resurgance of skateboarding, Mary Burgess explores the skateboarding culture in Portland. Burgess discusses the changes to the construction of the skateboard and speaks to skateboards about their experiences.
Type
Radio
Title
The State of Faith
Year
2013
As people move away from small rural areas, the decline in population leaves an impact on the congregation. Jake Ryan investigates how the Catholic Church is struggling in the small town of Jackman, and speaks about the future for the Church there.
Type
Radio
Title
Dead Ringer
Year
2014
Historically, people used to be buried alive because they were misdiagnosed as dead. Morgan Springer investigates why this used to happen historically, and how it has also occurred within recent history.
Type
published content
Title
On the Farm with Nanney
Year
2004
As a sheep farmer, Nanney Kennedy works heavily with wool. Drew Oberholtzer captures Kennedy's life and work on her farm.
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