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Alexander, Lou
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Title
Felling a Tree
Year
1978
In the city of East Kingston in New Hampshire, George and Roy Cole fell trees. Suzanne Emery documents the Cole's work on trees and the precision that goes into their work.
Type
Writing
Title
Breaking Trail: A Musher Comes Home
Year
2005
Lila Dobbs highlights the life of Polly Mahoney, owner of Mahoosuc Guide Service in Newry. Dobbs covers Mahoney's early life, the start of her business, and dogs sledding.
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published content
Title
River Driving: Logging in the Winter
Year
1980
River drivers speak about their experiences doing their work during the winter months.
Type
Radio
Title
Escape Velocity
Year
2006
Catie Talarski speaks to homeless youths who are performing a show at the Neal Street Theatre. Talarski discusses how organizers have the desire that the community will view homeless youths in a different way.
Type
Radio
Title
Low Power Max
Year
2009
Intrigued by the idea of low power FM radio stations, Max broadcasts news and music from his attic. Meaghan LaSala highlights the work Max does for Cumberland Mills Free Radio and his beliefs regarding politics and media.
Type
Writing
Title
You Know What Paradise Is?
Year
2001
Instead of using local labor, Henry Drake hires Jamaicans to help me pick apples every season at his apple orchard. Kaarin Svendsen speaks to Drake and his crew to get a sense of work at an apple orchard, and learns about Jamaican culture.
Type
published content
Title
Livin' Where You Want to Live'
Year
1982
Living on Mount Desert Island for nearly 66 years, Draper Liscomb has spent his whole life making a living in Maine. Bethany Aronow documents how Liscomb left Maine for work, but came back because he knew he could make it in Maine.
Type
Multimedia
Title
La Vie de Bois
Year
2013
In the North Maine Woods, one of the last logging camps in Maine houses over two dozen lumberjacks, who work hours away from their homes for weeks. Natalie Rose documents the work that the loggers do at the logging camp, and how they all have to work together for their own safety.
Type
published content
Title
The Sawmill
Year
1978
In the city of East Kingston in New Hampshire, George and Roy Cole cut trees at their sawmill. Greg Violette documents the Cole's work on trees and the precision that goes into their work.
Type
Writing
Title
Some of the Life of Jacklight Charlie's Daughter
Year
1989
Louise Suta documents the life of Valerie Lincoln of Washington County through photographs.
Type
Writing
Title
A Working Forest
Year
1996
Amy Starer investigates the concept of sustainable forestry, discussing woodharvesting and the logging industry.
Type
published content
Title
Home: Helen Huntley
Year
1983
Living in Eastport for 73 years, Helen Huntley's view of the city is shaped by her time there, and short time spent away. Pamela Wood speaks to Huntley about what life used to be like in the town.
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