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Rural Life
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Photography
Title
Lausier Family of Madawaska
Year
1994
Susy Kist and Jean Sexton sets out to uncover how families fit into the pattern of life in Madawaska.
Type
Photography
Title
Puppy Love: A Maine Breeder's Tale
Year
2006
Shuva Rahim captures the life of the Kelly Corbeil, a dog breeder in Maine who specializes in the breeding of labradoodles.
Type
Photography
Title
Al Hinkley: Midnight Mechanic
Year
2004
Allison Lucas documents the life and work of Al Hinkley, a mechanic at Dysart's Service Garage in Hermon, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Martin Steingesser
Year
2003
Erika Preuss documents the life of Martin Steingesser, a poet and man who practices many forms of art.
Type
Photography
Title
Post Master, Not Mistress
Year
2004
Stephanie Weinstein documents the life and work of Anne Burke, a post master from Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Not Too Late
Year
2008
Katie Stohlmann documents the life and activities of Marcia Chute, a member of the Maine Senior Women's Basketball League.
Type
published content
Title
May 1989 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1989
List of back issues and books from Salt.
Type
Radio
Title
Forsaking Youth
Year
2012
As an emancipated minors, there are regulations that need to be followed in order for her to live her life on her own. Ryan Noyes documents the impact that independent living has on a minors education at Lewiston High School, and how their behaviors are impacted as well.
Type
Writing
Title
Their Greenvilles
Year
1991
Despite growth and new trends in Greenville, it is impossible to take out the frontier. Daniel Bigman documents the town of Greenville through the eyes of somes of its people.
Type
Writing
Title
Home Schooling
Year
1993
As the rate of students who are homeschooled increases, Regina McCarthy investigates the reasons why parents elect to home school their children. Despite varying reasons, the common thread is that these parents find public school as the wrong place for their children.
Type
Writing
Title
Center for the Blind
Year
1992
Jessica Stolzberg documents the lives of visually imparied individuals and their experiences at the Maine Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Good Dog
Year
2014
Jennifer Lunden adopts dogs that have been abused and gives them a chance at a happy life. Brit Hanson profiles Lunden's desire to help dogs in need of better lives.
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