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Bob Mueller
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Tourists on the Lake
Year
1987
For generations, people have been coming to the Lakeside Pines campground in Bridgton. Sarah Collins documents experiences at Lakeside Pines Campground and the camps history.
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published content
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A Thousand Shapes in One: Pottery Making
Year
1982
As potters, Bob and Lou Lipkin craft and create different kinds of ceramic objects. Tracy Pinkham highlights the work the Lipkin's do with ceramics in their studio.
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published content
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Island Time
Year
2007
Rebecca Stewart captures the work of Bob and Helene Quinn, owners and caretakers of Eagle Island. Stewart documents how they spend their days cooking, lobstering, and exploring.
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published content
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Canadian Pacific Passenger Train, Brownville, 1993
Year
1995
Clint Karlsen captures a photograph of a Canadian Pacific/VIA Rail passenger train during a midnight stop at the Brownville junction.
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published content
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Making Evergreen Wreaths at Home, Columbia, 1991
Year
1995
Erin Miller captures the work that Bob and Loretta MacLeod do creating Christmas wreaths on their farm in Columbia, Maine.
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published content
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Peaks Island
Year
1989
As Portland becomes more suburban, Peaks Island has experienced waves of change. Harry Brown documents how the community of people have little in common except the ferry commute they make and their liking for Peaks Island.
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published content
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Uphill Either Way
Year
2004
At the bottom of Sebasticook Valley lies the town of Dexter, a town that has seen the lose of a large number of jobs. Carrie Kilman investigates how the lose of shoe production jobs in Dexter has affected the livelihoods of its residents and the community.
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published content
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Comeback of the Boxers
Year
1997
Six nights out of the week boxers of all skill levels come to the Portland Boxing Club to train and fight. Ethan Anderson speaks with the fighters to learn about their boxing careers and aspirations.
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published content
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Heirs of the Damariscotta
Year
2000
The Damariscotta River runs through Lincoln County and plays a valuable role in local commerce. Jennifer Brockway speaks to individuals regarding the history and conservation efforts of the river.
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published content
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Snowmobile Town
Year
2000
Just under 20 miles from the Canadian border, the town of Jackman, Maine is covered in snowmobile trails. Philip Mazzone discusses how important the snowmobile industry is for Jackman, assisting with the economy and logging industry.
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published content
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Under One Roof: the YMCA
Year
1993
The YMCA organization serves multiple purposes within a local community, from offering recreational sports to housing. Jim Chilsen speaks with patrons and residents of the Portland YMCA to discuss programs and activities related to recreation and social services.
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published content
Title
Urchins!
Year
1994
In Portland, the sea urchin industry represents an opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to have a job working on the waterfront. Joan Amory explores how lucrative this business is for individuals in Portland.
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