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Radio
Title
15 Minutes of Shame
Year
2012
Returning to his hometown, Gabe Grabin goes back to Kennebunk following a prostitution scandal. Grabin speaks to members of the community about their reactions and opinions to the news, and how rumors spread about prominent individuals from the town being involved.
Type
Radio
Title
The Last Word
Year
2012
A language spoken for 9000 years, the Passamaquoddy Tribe is in danger of losing their language forever. Gabe Grabin explores how an ancient language is at risk of being lost, and the efforts that elders of the Tribe are doing to prevent the disappearance.
Type
Radio
Title
Moorings and Traps: The Role of Conservation in the Maine Lobster Fishery
Year
2012
With regulations in Maine keeping the lobster population strong, the Maine lobster fishery is actually struggling due to the price of lobster getting lower. Jessica Miller investigates how fishery conservation is impacting the work that lobstermen do, and how an ecosystem imbalance is causing concern for conservationists.
Type
Radio
Title
Smells Like Money, To Me
Year
2003
Zac Barr highlights the work of sea cucumber harvesters and processors, and discusses how the business brings in good money for the workers and fishermen. Barr also speaks on the Hispanic community that works for the Cherry Point plant.
Type
Radio
Title
Werner the Wormer
Year
2003
Zac Barr highlights the work of Werner Rodey, a professional wormdigger, who explains his job collecting bloodworms for fishing bait.
Type
Radio
Title
Laid Off
Year
2003
Rebecca Griffin highlights the lives of Tony Capone and Gary Baker, two men who discuss their lives in Millinocket, before and after being laid off from the local mill.
Type
Radio
Title
Goodbye to Great Northern
Year
2003
Rebecca Griffin speaks to the Arsenault family about the papermill in Millinocket before it was shut down. The Arsenault's discuss what the shut down means for their family and how they are pursuing new education.
Type
Radio
Title
Cold Water Surf
Year
2003
Chris Korzen speaks to surfers at Higgins Beach who come out to surf during the summer and winter. The surfers speak about the surf culture and the rising number of surfers in the area.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipes for Seaweed, Recipes for Peace
Year
2003
Chris Korzen highlights the work and life of Larch Hanson, the owner of a seaweed harvesting company. Hanson discusses his work, family, and spirituality.
Type
Radio
Title
Ice Cold Mosquitos
Year
2003
Rachel McCarthy discusses the Maine Mosquitoes, an all women hockey team in Maine, and covers the lengths the women go to play together.
Type
Radio
Title
The Things Jean Knows
Year
2003
Rachel McCarthy speaks to Jean about living with cancer, her experiences going through treatments, and her activities at home to gather friends and family together.
Type
Radio
Title
And They Are Listening
Year
2003
Gregory Warner speaks to trauma survivors at the Tri County Mental Health Clinic, gathered together to help clinic staff understand mental health care from the patients point of view.
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