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Sarah Peters
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Type
Radio
Title
Spare Time
Year
2007
Sarah Reynolds highlights the life of Sam Eaton, an 89 year old lobsterman who fishes off a boat he built in the 1940s. Eaton discusses his health, his inability to swim, and his passion for lobstering.
Type
Writing
Title
Chris and Krista
Year
2007
Sarah Earle highlights the life of Krista Dorr, who grew up in the foster care system. Earle speaks to Dorr about growing up in foster homes and being adopted by her teacher, Chris Beal.
Type
Writing
Title
The End of the World
Year
2007
A artist who suffers from illness, Peter McFarland discusses his legacy at age 65. Katie Arrants highlights the work of McFarland and speaks to him regarding his outsider art.
Type
Photography
Title
Empty Harbor
Year
2007
Sarah Mathers Breul documents the work done by lobstermen in Phippsburg, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Tap, Tap, Tap: A Lifelong Port Clyde Artist
Year
2007
Sarah Anne Wharton captures the life of Charles Wilder, an artist who found sobriety.
Type
Radio
Title
Feeling Near
Year
2008
Despite the language barrier, Steven King and Suntan Hang formed a friendship while working at the Mack worth Island security gatehouse. Sarah Jesse highlights how King and Heng learn about each other and their cultures.
Type
Radio
Title
Writing, War and Fictitious Creatures
Year
2008
Brad Watts recounts his experience being in the military at a young age and going to Iraq. Watts discusses his PTSD and how it has allowed him to write books about his experiences in war.
Type
Writing
Title
The Church on Lafayette Street: Mutima Peters Offers Sancutary to His International Congregation
Year
2008
Zachary Crabtree speaks to members of the Banyamulenge community in Portland, discussing how they come together as a church community.
Type
Writing
Title
HOME For So Many
Year
2008
For nearly 40 years the HOME coop in Orland has attempted to fight against poverty and homelessness, offering emergency shelters, housing, and other social services. Danielle Connor explores how the HOME operates to ensure that the homeless in Maine are protected from the elements.
Type
Writing
Title
Lubec, America
Year
2008
In the town of Lubec, there is a struggle between new ideas and old traditions. Joshua Miller explores how residents of the town deal with economic struggles, factory closings, and remembering the past.
Type
Radio
Title
The Farmington Diner
Year
2008
Sarah Wilson highlights the history of the Farmington Diner and the community that grew up with the diner. Sarah Wilson speaks to residents of Farmington about their memories of the diner, and how the restaurant was saved from demolition.
Type
Radio
Title
Gimme Shelter
Year
2008
Students at the Maine Primitive Skills School learn how to live outdoors, by learning how to build fires and shelters. Sarah Jesse highlights the work that Katee Schultz has done at the school, as she prepares to spend a night alone in the woods.
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