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Photography
Title
Portland High School Cafeteria
Year
2003 - Aug 20th, 2020
Brooke Holland captures a photograph of Nancy McAdams checking students through the lunch line at Portland High School as Terese Allen hands out the lunches.
Type
published content
Title
After Voting, Eastport, 1981
Year
1995
Lynn Kippax Jr. captures the moment after a vote when Eastport City Councillors voted against renewing lease of the city airport land to Pittston Company.
Type
Radio
Title
Steve, The Baker
Year
2000
David Welch recounts the story of Steve, a baker who owns Sophia's Bakery. Lanz discusses the practices that he follows while baking, only using his hands to mix.
Type
published content
Title
Longshoreman: Ed Barnes
Year
1983
As a longshoreman, Ed Barnes has had experience loading many ships into the Eastport breakwater. Pamela Wood highlights how Barnes came into his line of work.
Type
Writing
Title
Hunters and Healers
Year
1999
In Maine, there is a growing conflict between old lifestyles and traditions surrounding hunting and wildlife preservation. Rebecca Goldfine investigates the differing opinions of hunters and animal rehabilitators regarding the use of land for hunting.
Type
published content
Title
Running the Holmes Packing Plant: Moses Pike
Year
1983
Coming from a long line of frontier men who built Eastport, Moses Pike recounts his experience running his sardine factory before he sold it.
Type
published content
Title
Stone Walls
Year
1977
Harvey Bixby is a skilled artisan who builds stone walls. Mark Serreze visits Bixby to learn about his craft and the work that goes into it.
Type
published content
Title
Hunters & Healers
Year
2001
In Maine, there is a growing conflict between old lifestyles and traditions surrounding hunting and wildlife preservation. Rebecca Goldfine investigates the differing opinions of hunters and animal rehabilitators regarding the use of land for hunting.
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.
Type
Photography
Title
A Rising City Where the Water Falls Photographs
Year
2012
Having been branded as a "trash town," the city of Biddeford signed a contract to purchase MERC and the land it operates on. Chloé Crettien investigates how the closing of MERC will impact the city economically, yet restore pride in the community.
Type
published content
Title
Go Back Home, Senabeh
Year
1979
As the spiritual leader of the Penobscots, Senabeh believes he must make a last stand alongside his peoples. Pamela Wood speaks to Senabeh about how he defines his lonely Indianhood.
Type
Radio
Title
Griffin: This 15 Year Old is Not a Foamer
Year
2011
As a conductor on the Maine Narrow Gauge railroad line, Griffin Bourassa is the youngest train conductor in Maine. Bourassa speaks about his passion for railroads and trains, and his desire to work for Amtrak someday.
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