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Diane Hurd
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Title
Salt Radio: Hard To Say
Year
2006
Ed Werler recounts stories from his life, with regard to his wife Martha. Werler speaks about the love for his wife, their time together, and Martha's dementia.
Type
Writing
Title
Seeing It For What It Is
Year
2001
Creativity can be found in all places, as Robin-Lee Holman discusses regarding Spindleworks, a non-profit artist cooperative made up of artists with developmental disabilities. Holman speaks to artists regarding Spindleworks and their experiences.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Shifting
Year
2015
Repairing lamps for over 30 years, Brian Allen believes it's hard to convince the younger generation to pay a little extra to get a lamp repaired. Kelsey Nichols profiles Allen's work as a repairman in South Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
St. Dominics Family Housing
Year
2004
Carl Wilson captures the work of Portland West, a non-profit that offers community outreach to assist individuals with affordable housing.
Type
Radio
Title
Surrounded by Lights
Year
2007
Amy Jo recounts her experiences being a single mother and providing for her children. Amy Jo discusses how having her daughter with her helped her get through hard times and that she only wishes she had more financial security for her children.
Type
published content
Title
Swedes of Aroostook
Year
1990
For three generations, a colony of Swedish farmers have raised potatoes and families in rural Aroostook County. Laura Johnson highlights how these farmers are close knit and hard working.
Type
Photography
Title
Swedish-Americans in Aroostook County Photographs
Year
1988
For three generations, a colony of Swedish farmers have raised potatoes and families in rural Aroostook County. Tonee Harbert captures how these farmers are close knit and hard working.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Thanks But No Tank
Year
2012
In the town of Searsport, one of the country's largest natural gas companies intends to build an expansive propane storage facility. Diane Sterberg highlights the fear that Brenda Liston feels towards the facility moving into her hometown.
Type
Writing
Title
The Beef Soldier
Year
2012
Ben Hartwell is a cattle farmer from Gorham who only feeds his cattle with grass. Amy Miller documents how Hartwell's beliefs regarding government interference with his farming, and how he works hard to keep all production and sales at the local level.
Type
Writing
Title
The Learning Curve
Year
2008
At Piper Shores retirement community in Scarborough, Maine, some seniors choose to spend their leisure time in intellectual pursuits. Rachel Hurn speaks to residents at Piper Shores to understand the educational opportunities that are offered to senior citizens within the community.
Type
Writing
Title
The Lost Apples
Year
2014
Hard cider is one of New England's oldest fermented beveraged, and the co-owers of Shaksbury Cider in Vermont are attempting to reinvent it by putting the apples first and finding the lost apples of America. Caroline Santinelli documents the work that Shacksbury Cider does in making hard cider that embraces the ripe vinegar and rough earthy flavors disregarded by other makers.
Type
Photography
Title
The Rooted Table Photographs
Year
2008
Living as homesteaders, families push for the importance of food growth, and instilling those values into their children. Heather Noonan and Rachel Hurn speak to two homesteading families about their beliefs regarding food and living off the land.
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