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Portland, Maine
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Multimedia
Title
The Banjournalist
Year
2013
Combining his news gathering and banjo playing skills, Troy Bennett became Maine's first banjournalist. Tracy Mumford profiles how Bennett brings his two worlds together.
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
Photography
Title
Ida Allen Photographs
Year
1975
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
Salt Omnibus 2000, Part of a New Vision for Salt
Year
2000
Inside front cover for the Salt Omnibus 2000, discussing the new location for Salt in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Trapping Photographs
Year
1974
Trapping all of his life in Maine, animal trapping is a large part of Avard Cole's life. Mark Emerson and others speak to Cole about his experience trapping and how trapping functions.
Type
published content
Title
How to Make Sea Moss Pudding
Year
1976
For years, people along the coast of Maine have used sea moss to make pudding. Suellen Simpson and others speak to Marion Webber of Kennebunk to learn how the pudding is made.
Type
Photography
Title
Sea Moss Pudding Photographs
Year
1976
For years, people along the coast of Maine have used sea moss to make pudding. Sandy Frederick and others speak to Marion Webber of Kennebunk to learn how the pudding is made.
Type
Photography
Title
Goranson Farm
Year
1994
Julie Labbe captures images of community supported agriculture and how certain individuals practice this type of alternative farming in Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
Bringing in the Sheaves
Year
2004
Matthew Largey highlights the work of A.J. and Linda Walker who run Reaching Truckers for Christ. Largey speaks to the Walkers about the church service they provide for truckers along the highways of Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
The Sturgeon Hunters Photographs
Year
2008
After rediscovering a population of sturgeon in the Penobscot River, a group of scientists from the University of Maine is trying to figure out why the sturgeon are there. Kate Hassett and Isaac Kestenbaum speak to the researchers about their search for the fish.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Prayer of the Wedding Cake House
Year
2012
Living in one of Maine's most recognizable houses, James Hunt Barker believes he might be living with ghosts. Gabe Grabin offers a profile on the Wedding Cake House and the paranormal activity there.
Type
published content
Title
Sea Moss Pudding
Year
1977
For years, people along the coast of Maine have used sea moss to make pudding. Suellen Simpson and others speak to Marion Webber of Kennebunk to learn how the pudding is made.
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