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Watershed Community School
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Title
Two City Streets
Year
1990
In Portland, Tate and Tyng Streets hold a history of displacement, change, and decay. Amanda Holmes vists people in the neighborhood to discuss why they still cling to Tate and Tyng.
Type
published content
Title
First Come the Artists
Year
1990
When artists enter towns, they usually herald incoming change. Jennifer Ouellette documents how this is taking place in Belfast, and how some people in the community do not want the change.
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
Writing
Title
Barbershops
Year
1990
Barbershops are social places with a crowd of regulars. Julia Mickenberg takes readers inside two barbershops to highlight the culture within a barbershop.
Type
Photography
Title
Making Minyan Photographs
Year
1990
Each day, ten men are needed for group prayer at the Etz Chaim Synagogue in Portland. R. Todd Hoffman captures the work members of the congregation do to keep their Jewish traditions and culture alive.
Type
Photography
Title
Congress St. Shabat Photographs
Year
1990
R. Todd Hoffman captures how over 5,000 years of traditions are renewed within the Etz Chaim Synagogue in Portland.
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Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine X: Number 40, December 1990
Year
Dec 1990
The December 1990 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on artist communities, the Tate and Tyng Street neighborhood in Portland, and potato farming.
Type
Writing
Title
Their Greenvilles
Year
1991
Despite growth and new trends in Greenville, it is impossible to take out the frontier. Daniel Bigman documents the town of Greenville through the eyes of somes of its people.
Type
Writing
Title
Benedicta
Year
1991
The farming community in Benedicta, Maine plays an important role in creating the history of the community, as discussed by John Morris. Morris focuses on what creates a sense of place for those who live in Benedicta, speaking with farmers to learn about their experiences.
Type
Photography
Title
AIDS
Year
1991
Jeff Jordan captures the lives of individuals who live in Portland, that have their lives impacted by AIDS.
Type
Photography
Title
Castine Photographs
Year
1991
As one of the more picturesquely preserved villages in New England, Julia Rodriguez and Beth Greenfield question what happens when the natives are gone from Castine, Maine. Julia Rodriguez captures what happens when a place like Castine when memories of the past are lost.
Type
Photography
Title
Greenville
Year
1991
Despite growth and new trends in Greenville, it is impossible to take out the frontier. Kim Morton captures images of the town of Greenville.
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