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Photography
Title
Livin Where You Want to Live Photographs
Year
1981
Living on Mount Desert Island for nearly 66 years, Draper Liscomb has spent his whole life making a living in Maine. Mark Emerson captures images of Liscomb on at his home.
Type
published content
Title
Sam
Year
1979
In the Jonesport-Beals Island area, one man has fished more years than most. Andrea Downs and Cindy Pinkham speak to Sam Polk about his love for the sea.
Type
published content
Title
Seafaring: Sam Polk
Year
1980
In the Jonesport-Beals Island area, one man has fished more years than most. Andrea Downs and Cindy Pinkham speak to Sam Polk about his love for the sea.
Type
Photography
Title
Sam: Sam Polk Photographs
Year
1979
In the Jonesport-Beals Island area, one man has fished more years than most. Lynn Kippax, Jr., Andrea Downs and Cindy Pinkham speak to Sam Polk about his love for the sea.
Type
Photography
Title
Lighthouse Maintenance
Year
1996
Chris Ruder documents the work of lighthouse maintenance workers.
Type
Radio
Title
Pump Up The Jammer
Year
2009
On the night of one of the biggest matches of the year, Sarah Danson documents the roller derby match between the Maine Port Authorities and the Rhode Island Riveters. Danson highlights the match and speaks to women on the Authorities about the importance of roller derby in their lives.
Type
published content
Title
Livin' Where You Want to Live'
Year
1982
Living on Mount Desert Island for nearly 66 years, Draper Liscomb has spent his whole life making a living in Maine. Bethany Aronow documents how Liscomb left Maine for work, but came back because he knew he could make it in Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
The Curse
Year
2019
Mostly white communities retell legends and folklore about Native Americans all over the country - all the time - including in Biddeford, Maine. But these stories about Native Americans are not traditional Native American stories. John Bear Mitchell and Carol Dana are traditional native storytellers from the Penobscot Nation. They talk about storytelling in their communities and why traditional native stories are stories that can only be evoked by a people who have actually lived that history.
Type
Writing
Title
Pinch by Pinch: Crab Picking on Little Deer Isle
Year
2006
As fish dealers began to buy crabmeat in larger numbers, picking and packing the meat became an important business for Cheryl Robinson and others who live on Little Deer Isle. Molly May highlights the work of crab pickers on Little Deer Isle and discusses how the industry functions.
Type
Photography
Title
Pinch By Pinch
Year
2006
As fish dealers began to buy crabmeat in larger numbers, picking and packing the meat became an important business for Cheryl Robinson and others who live on Little Deer Isle. Kara Urion captures the work of crab pickers on Little Deer Isle.
Type
Photography
Title
Governor Baxter School for the Deaf: Mackworth Island, ME
Year
2000
Michelle Sheppard captures the daily activities and lives of students from Baxter School for the Deaf in Falmouth, Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
Act II
Year
2018
Rachel Tondreault is one of the main characters in a play about addiction. She and the cast tour around New England in communities hit by the opioid epidemic. It's a powerful story about family, betrayal, and forgiveness. And for Rachel, it's all too familiar.
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