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Mary Carter
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Title
Lost Hunter
Year
1987
When Salt joins Bert McBurnie in the wilderness at Chesuncook Lake, their adventure escalates when they join his search for a lost hunter.
Type
Writing
Title
Toll Collectors
Year
1995
Rebecca Sakoun speaks with toll collectors at toll plaza 6A to learn about their jobs and experiences.
Type
Writing
Title
Broccoli Harvest
Year
1992
Kristin Atwell documents the lives of migrant workers from Mexico to the Philippines who come to Maine to harvest acres of broccoli. She explores how these newcomers to the Aroostook community brought forth interest, as well as some difficulties.
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Writing
Title
Portland on Three
Year
2004
Chris Joob highlights the Portland Rugby Club, speaking to its members and learning about their personal experiences and playing rugby.
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Writing
Title
The Power of Place
Year
1994
Charlies McCormick covers the personal histories of people who live and work in the small community of Ocean Park.
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Writing
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Friendship House
Year
1997
Unlike the average homeless shelter, Friendship House houses homeless alcoholics who are attemping to stay sober. Erin Hurney documents the lives and experiences of individuals who stay at Friendship House.
Type
Writing
Title
Finding Common Ground
Year
2003
Matthew Bibeau speaks to three members of the Wells Conservation Commission regarding the use of land in Wells, and efforts they are making to protect the land, along with memories and traditions.
Type
Writing
Title
Chinook Dogs
Year
1997
A rare breed of sled dog, the Chinook bred only numbers in the hundreds. Heather Craig speaks with dog owners who are passionate about their Chinooks, and learns about their experiences with their dogs and the community.
Type
Writing
Title
Surely the Lord is in This Place
Year
1996
Racial barriers exist in many parts of the United States and in the state of Maine, but the church community of Green Memorial AME Zion Church aims to break down those barriers. Nicole Nardon explores how this church embraces integration in order to share their faith with all.
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published content
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Northwoods Balladeer
Year
1995
Kristin Petersen documents the life of Matthew Heintz, a musician and performer known as the Northwoods Balladeer.
Type
published content
Title
Old Things
Year
1993
The idea of recycling is nothing new, and for people in Maine they have been finding ways to reuse old items for generations. Elka Uchman documents how Mainers salvage and repurpose second hand items.
Type
Writing
Title
Portland Police
Year
1994
Jennifer Moorefield discusses the various kinds of police patrols in Portland, and talks to officers about their jobs and experiences.
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