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Title
You're Really Good for What You Do, Mom
Year
2008
Sara Cox, a country singer/songwriter, speaks about the creative process for writing music and raising her kids.
Type
Radio
Title
The Davey Joe
Year
2008
Charles and Alice Archambault discuss the loss of their home in Maine, due to a high tide at Camp Ellis.
Type
Radio
Title
The Last Fish Story
Year
2008
Always having been fascinated by fish, Dan Scofield is a struggling fishmonger in Portland. Gretta Cohn highlights the changes that are happening in Maine with the fishing industry and how it affects people like Scofield.
Type
Radio
Title
The Byron Plan
Year
2008
Erin Davis speaks to Matthew Byron, who has planned for everything in his future. Davis focuses on how Byron goes through his life fulfilling his passions, and finding success through completing his goals.
Type
Radio
Title
Senior Citizens Barber Shop
Year
2008
Norman Millette recounts his experiences as a barber, discussing trends and interacting with patrons.
Type
Radio
Title
Brighten the Corner
Year
2008
Annie Larmon highlights the work of Sally Rollins, who runs a pet rescue, living with over 50 animals. Larmon discusses how Rollins maintains her house and cares for all the animals.
Type
Radio
Title
He's One of Our Folks
Year
2008
Annie Godfrey highlights the work of Mark Gatti, a hot dog street vendor in Portland. Gatti speaks about helping people in need and being a part of the community.
Type
Radio
Title
Writing, War and Fictitious Creatures
Year
2008
Brad Watts recounts his experience being in the military at a young age and going to Iraq. Watts discusses his PTSD and how it has allowed him to write books about his experiences in war.
Type
Radio
Title
Nothing to Cheer About
Year
2008
Around the country, people of all backgrounds are debating whether it's appropriate to use Native Americans as team mascots. Allison Swaim speaks to people in the Native American and non-Native American community about their opinions.
Type
Radio
Title
The Murder Room: The Haunted Inn
Year
2014
With a fascination with death, Rita Puskas investigates the ghost stories surrounding a murder at the Lucerne Inn in Dedham. Puskas documents trying to communicate with spirits at the Lucerne Inn.
Type
Radio
Title
My Hands Did It
Year
2014
Frank Glazer recounts his experiences as a pianist playing at Town Hall in New York, the moment that showed him how to grow as a musician. Glazer speaks about going from a normal piano player to an artist.
Type
Radio
Title
Pumpkin Pride
Year
2014
The town of Keene, New Hampshire is known as the pumpkin capital of the world, holding a Guinness World record. Anne-Sophie Carpientier documents the work that goes into the Keene Pumpkin Festival, and the challenges that are faced by organizers due to Keene State College students.
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