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Title
Flintlocks
Year
1975
With an interest in firearms from a young age, Monty Washburn began making guns for himself. Laurie Astrowsky and Mark Emerson document Washburn's interest in guns and the work that goes into crafting one.
Type
published content
Title
I Could Never Call Myself a Yankee'
Year
1975
As one of the first Greeks to come to Maine, Pericles Economos became a leader in the Greek community. Kelly Emery documents Pericles' journey to Maine and opening his own business.
Type
published content
Title
Portland on Three
Year
2006
Chris Joob highlights the Portland Rugby Club, speaking to its members and learning about their personal experiences and playing rugby.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Radio: Hard To Say
Year
2006
Ed Werler recounts stories from his life, with regard to his wife Martha. Werler speaks about the love for his wife, their time together, and Martha's dementia.
Type
published content
Title
Davis Family Near Toolshed, Harmony 1993
Year
1995
Phil Grant captures the back-to-lander lifestyle through members of the Davis Family.
Type
published content
Title
Mary Turner
Year
1977
A longtime friend of Monty Washburn, Mary Turner works and lives on a farm in West Peru. James Jannetti speaks to Turner about her life experiences.
Type
published content
Title
Ida
Year
1977
Standing at four and a half feet tall, Ida Allen can stand up for herself. Anne Gorham documents Allen's life as the daughter of a settler and growing up in the wilderness of Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Off the Maine Road: To Be Raymond Strout
Year
2005
Holly Wilmeth captures the work of Raymond Strout, a carpenter by trade, who is a blood wormer by nature.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Occupying Myself
Year
2012
Struggling with mental illness and homelessness growing up, Danielle Gauvin was able to find a welcome place within the Occupy movement in Portland. Damian Biniek documents how Gauvin made the Occupy community her own, allowing her to begin the healing process for her issues.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A New Chapter
Year
2012
In order to cope with her blindness, Bobbi Lachance turns to writing novels. Lachance recounts her experiences of domestic violence, and how she found a relationship that became real love.
Type
Radio
Title
Harold, The EMT
Year
2000
Amanda Cross speaks to Harold Smith about his experience saving the lives of others as a firefighter for the Sanford Fire Department. Smith discusses the emotions he has felt while on the job.
Type
Radio
Title
More Than a Teacher
Year
2008
Winfred Kunga discusses importance of getting an education while she was growing up in Nairobi, and the work she does as an educator for African refugee camps. Kunga speaks about the atmosphere of the refugee camps, and supporting refugees as more than a teacher.
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