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Title
Living in Limbo - After Allagash
Year
2004
Nick Crawford highlights the work of the Troy Jackson, a state representative in Augusta. Crawford discusses how Jackson commutes between Augusta and Fort Kent every week to be with his family and his other job as a logger.
Type
Writing
Title
Until Their Feet Leave the Sand
Year
2004
Whit Richardson highlights the lives of two families, whos husbands are deployed in Iraq. Richardson explores how the wives live together during the deployment, and the conversations they have with their husbands overseas.
Type
Photography
Title
Reinventing the Family Farm - John & Stephanie Clapp: Winemakers in Lincolnville, ME
Year
2004
Emilie Kapp documents the work of John and Stephanie Clapp, two winemakers from Lincolnville, Maine.
Type
published content
Title
We Do This Way We Stay Together
Year
2004
Lisa Merlini highlights the lives of Mira Cua and Cong Ba Nguyen, a couple who have different nationalities, but were able to mix and meld them into the family they started.
Type
Radio
Title
Rockin' for Jesus
Year
2004
Tina Antolini speaks to members of the band Nealley's Corner Church about their experiences playing Christian hard rock music, and how their music can convey the message of God and Christianity through this genre.
Type
Photography
Title
Until Their Feet Leave the Sand Photographs
Year
2004
Elizabeth Claffey captures the lives of two families, whose husbands are deployed in Iraq.
Type
Photography
Title
Anam Cora
Year
2004
Katie Hayes captures the story of the Greer family.
Type
published content
Title
Some Kind of Farmer
Year
2004
Katie Freeman explores the history of Bowie Farm in Durham, speaking to members of the Bowie family about the business.
Type
Radio
Title
If You Can't Take the Heat
Year
2004
Within a fire station, firemen are a close knit family, and food helps to bring them even closer. Lee Fuoco highlights how the firefighters at the Munjoy Hill Fire Station are brought together by the meals they share together and the work they do for the community.
Type
Radio
Title
Measure, Measure, Measure
Year
2004
Sara Wood highlights the life of Sturgis Whalen, a bus driver in Maine. Wood discusses Whalen dropping off his son to leave for the Navy, which follows a military tradition in the family.
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
Writing
Title
Todo Cambia: Everything Changes
Year
2004
Prairie Stuart-Wolff highlights the life of Laura Ochoa, a single mother who is raising a daughter alone after leaving an abusive husband. Stuart-Wolff speaks to Ochoa about her mexican heritage, immigrating to the United States, and her family.
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