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Peter Faletra
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Writing
Title
Milk Haul
Year
2006
Peter Smith highlights the dairy industry, speaking to dairy transporters and farmers.
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
New Englander
Year
2014
Moving to New England from England, Keith Sawyer was bullied as a kid because of his English accent. Peter Lang-Stanton speaks to Sawyer about his attempts to change his accent to fit in and his issues with socialization.
Type
Writing
Title
A Fear Story in Three Generations
Year
2014
Having a near death experience with his horse, Pete Hagerty recounts how he has tried to overcome his own fear of his horse, while also trying to understand a fear that this mother suffers from. Abby Holtzman documents Hagerty's experience with fear.
Type
Writing
Title
Spinning a Separate Peace
Year
2009
Elizabeth Peck documents the work of Peter Hagerty, founder of a Russian-American yarm company. Peck discusses how Peace Fleece was founded on the idea of "peace through trade," and as a way to fight back memories of Vietnam.
Type
Writing
Title
Bread & Circus
Year
2015
In Portland, there have been lots of talks regarding a new tenant for Thompson's Point, a soon-to-be accredited college, The Circus Conservatory of America. Jenn Corey investigates the plans regarding this new development for Portland and what it would mean for Portland.
Type
Writing
Title
Portland Italians
Year
1993
In Portland, the Italian American Community Center serves as a location for local Italians to gather and share meals. Alexandra Daniello reports on activities and traditions of the Italian community in Portland, focusing on the Italian American Community Center.
Type
Writing
Title
Love Everyone, Love Everything: The Carpenter's Boatshop
Year
2005
Peter Alsop highlights the history and work of carpenters at Carpenter's Boatshop in Pemaquid. Alsop discusses boat building and the work of apprentices at the boatshop.
Type
Radio
Title
King of Instruments
Year
2006
Members of the Maine Squeeze discuss their experiences making music, playing traditional ethnic music, and the accordion.
Type
Radio
Title
Where is the French in Lewiston?
Year
2004
Sarah Elzas speaks to Franco Americans about their experiences in Lewiston when French was spoken by everyone, and how things are now different in the town. Elzas explores how Franco Americans are losing sight of their cultural roots.
Type
Radio
Title
Bill Rowell's Recovery
Year
2013
When Bill Rowell got involved with crack, it changed his life for the worse. Peter Frick-Wright documents how Rowell became involved with drugs, his depression, and his journey to recovery.
Type
Radio
Title
Pro Life. Pro-Choice. Pro Humor
Year
2013
When pro-life and pro-choice tension grew too large in Portland, Mike Fink decided to find a way to stop protesters from harassing young women going to Planned Parenthood. Peter Frick-Wright documents how Fink turned to humor to protest against the pro-lifer outside his store.
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