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Preserving the stories, recollections and voices of Maine.

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Giving Voice To History and Preserving Treasures

Family heritage is a gift no one else can give.

Dr. Robert Shelton, Winthrop, ME

August 26, 2017

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Judy Sirois, Aroostook County, ME

August 26, 2017

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Tom Sturtevant

November 8, 2016

Tom Sturtevant was among the founding members of Veterans for Peace.  Read full interview transcript Listen to full interview … [Read more...]

Clarence “Buck” Suddy Eastport, ME

July 28, 2016

"...When the barrels come back, take that bung, take that bung out. What it did, when you pounded on that top of that barrel, it made that stave do this—it worked the bung out. Oh, wouldn’t that smell nice, that clove mustard! Sometimes them barrels [were] sitting out in the sun, and they built up pressure in there, and that would come out and go right through the ceiling. The … [Read more...]

Charles Stinson Prospect Harbor, ME

July 28, 2016

Photo of Charles Stinson, owner of Stinson Cannery

Years ago they cooked the fish differently. They steamed the fish before they packed them, and they put them on what they call these long flakes. If fact, years ago, they’d bail them out of the boats, they had a big net, and they’d bail them out, dump them out, and they’d run them into the--with the water into the fish tanks, into what we used to call the tank room, and there’d … [Read more...]

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