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Multimedia
Title
Million Dollar Babies
Year
2013
As the price of eels went up, the few elvers in Maine began to experience poaching and other issues due to all of the money involved. Alison Hudson investigates what elvers have had to do in order to do their work.
Type
Photography
Title
Nobody Cuts the Same Photographs
Year
1978
At O'Hara's in Rockland, cutting fish is a family affair. Lynn Kippax, Jr. and Sheryl Lane speak to Lamont Allen, Sr. about his experience cutting fish and the cutting process.
Type
Photography
Title
How to Build a Lobster Trap Photographs
Year
1974
Crafting a lobster trap requires precision, as demonstrated by Stilly Griffin. Seth Hanson and others speak to Griffin about the proper way to make lobster traps.
Type
published content
Title
Breathing In The Day
Year
2002
Jessica Misslin highlights the history of Peabody House in Portland and lives of its residents. These individuals live with HIV/AIDS and are offered place to stay and call home.
Type
Radio
Title
Duct Tape Dragons
Year
2014
For a group of disadvantaged youth in Portland, they are mentored at the Boys and Girls Club where they build robots. Kelsie Hardson documents the importance of the Boys and Girls Club for this group of youths and their work in robotics.
Type
Radio
Title
The Bottle King
Year
2005
Emily Sapienza highlights the hobby of bottle digging and the culture that surrounds it, speaking to Braum Hepburn. Sapienza discusses how bottle collectors understand different values in the bottles that they find and how Hepburn is considered "King of the Diggers."
Type
published content
Title
Two City Streets
Year
1990
In Portland, Tate and Tyng Streets hold a history of displacement, change, and decay. Amanda Holmes vists people in the neighborhood to discuss why they still cling to Tate and Tyng.
Type
Writing
Title
Teaching Family
Year
2001
Karen Callahan documents the services and education provided for students at Goodwill Hinckley School, speaking to teachers and staff. Callahan discusses how staff treats student's behaviors and other issues.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Getting Balanced
Year
2014
Following a break-up, Josh Lauth came to Portland to find a more balanced life. Allison Behringer profiles Lauth's journey as he makes money juggling and dumpster dives.
Type
Photography
Title
A.E. Howell Wildlife Conservation Center and Spruce Acres Refuge, North Amity, ME
Year
2000
Amanda Custer documents the work done at A.E. Howell Wildlife Conservation Center to assist and educate about animal rehabilitation.
Type
Photography
Title
When You're Married to a Fisherman Photographs
Year
1979
As the wives of fishermen, four women share their stories. Mark Emerson and others speak to the four wives to learn about unique experiences.
Type
published content
Title
Lighthouses
Year
1977
With questions about lighthouses, Salt students set out to explore the mystery and romance that surrounds lighthouses in Maine. Stephanie Wood and others document the importance of lighthouses in Maine, and speak to individuals who are directly connected to them.
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