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Radio
Title
Reel Goodbye
Year
2014
As film moves away from reels and goes digital, the Wilton Town Hall Theatre in Wilton, New Hampshire is in jeopardy. Owner of the theatre, Dennis Markaverich reflects on the importance of the theatre and discusses his concerns about its future.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A God-given Talent
Year
2014
For nearly five decades, Everard Hall has been digging graves in Down East Maine. Erin Birney documents Hall's desire to do things the old-fashioned way and his perfection of the craft.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Wilton Town Hall Theatre
Year
2014
For over 125 years, the Wilton Town Hall Theatre has been the center of Wilton's social scene. Megan Shank documents how patrons and the owner struggle with the thought that it may not be around for much longer.
Type
Writing
Title
Good Luck at Life You Big Stupid Loser: An Examination of the Quarter Life Crisis and All of the Other Things That Happen in Your Twenties
Year
2014
After experiencing a quarter life crisis of her own, Belinda Woolfson set off to investigate if others in her generation had similar experiences, and what caused them.
Type
Writing
Title
Jack and Joy Went Up The Hill
Year
2014
A taxi driver in Portland, Jack Cole is a practitioner of the alternative healing technique known as Reiki. Emily Qualey discusses the journey that Cole has been on with his spiritual practice, and how Cole shares his beliefs with those who ride in his cab.
Type
Writing
Title
Shine For Me
Year
2014
Finding an old computer in his new apartment, Peter Lang-Stanton discovered a string of emails about a woman's dying friend. Lang-Stanton recounts his investigation to find the women who sent the emails and what happened to her friend, all while dealing with personal family concerns.
Type
Writing
Title
The Carousel
Year
2014
Having lived through poverty all of her life, Tina Hutchinson is now trying to raise her children up and out of poverty. Allison Behringer documents Hutchinson's life, and discusses her efforts to get out of poverty for her family.
Type
Writing
Title
The New Moon: The Jewish Potato Farmers of Aroostook
Year
2014
For three generations the Adelman family has farmed potatoes in Aroostook County before the children moved away. Alana Fichman highlights the work that the Adelman family did as potatoe farmers and how they got by in Aroostook County.
Type
Writing
Title
Call Me Kitty
Year
2014
Alysia Mazzella documents the life of Kitty, a transgender man who recognized her vision of gender nonconformity while in prison. Mazzella highlights the journey that Kitty has gone through and how she is transitioning within society.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Maine's First Ship
Year
2013
Along the Kennebunk River a group of volunteers are working together to reconstruct the Virginia, the first tall ship built in the new world. Mary Wesley offers a profile on the work these volunteers have done.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Great Falls Model Railroad Club
Year
2013
For individuals that work on model trains, they invest a lot of time into their hobby. Peter Frick-Wright offers a profile on the Great Falls Model Railroad Club.
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.
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