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The Dragon Lady and Other Nissen Folk
Year
1998
A long established part of Portland, the John J. Nissen Baking Company has had many employees come through the business. Lisa Ferrugia speaks to current and former employees of the baking company to learn about their experiences working for the company and their opinions about a facility move to Biddeford.
Type
published content
Title
Fall of the Great North Woods
Year
1987
As Maine's largest myth, the Great North Woods provides questions about the Woods of today and tomorrow. Nancy Jesser explores which of these myths will survive over time.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Half House: A Family Divided
Year
2013
In Rockport, Maine, a family dispute split and divided an entire family. Shara Morris investigates how the house was literally split and moved, and speaks to people who lived in the home.
Type
Radio
Title
Man Behind the Half Shell
Year
2013
One of the original artists of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Steve Lavigne, runs an art shop in Wells. Emma Morgenstern speaks to Lavigne about his love for cartoons and becoming involved in the comic book industry.
Type
Photography
Title
Planting's Only Half of It Photographs
Year
1973
Since he was young, Reid Chapman has enjoyed the outdoors and farming. Jay York and others document the story of Chapman, an 80 year old man who farms in West Kennebunk.
Type
Photography
Title
Don't Call Me Chef
Year
2005
Melanie Fiander captures the work and life of Erik Desjarlais, the chef/proprietor of Bandol in Portland's Old Port, who sees himself first and foremost as a cook.
Type
Multimedia
Title
It's All Energy
Year
2015
Struggling with various health issues, both Albert Melanson and his daughter Jennifer McAllister turned to alternative healing methods. Genevieve Pedulla documents how Albert and Jennifer chose a holistic path for healing themselves and others.
Type
Writing
Title
Is It All Woo Woo?
Year
2012
A growing trend in the United States for childbirth is the practice of placenta encapsulation, where new mothers eat their placenta to seemingly recover from childbirth with greater ease. Amy Miller investigates how this trend is practiced.
Type
published content
Title
Country Eastern
Year
2000
Although country music generally finds more popularity in the south, the country music scene in Maine has a large following. From radio to organizations, Elyssa East looks at how country music plays a role in certain communities of Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Women Ministers
Year
1990
Laura Burden explores the lives of women who are ministers in Maine, in both city and rural ministries.
Type
Radio
Title
The Rise And Fall of Nova Roma
Year
2015
Bringing back the world of classical Rome, William Bradford and other Roman enthusiasts started Nova Roma in Maine. Bradford speaks about visiting sites in Rome, and how his Nova Roma community grew and fell apart.
Type
Photography
Title
Where the Water Falls Photographs
Year
2004
Allison Wightman captures the milling industry in Biddeford.
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