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Assignment Maine: Ice Harvesting In South Bristol

In the small Maine village of South Bristol, a hardy group of volunteers gather each year to harvest naturally frozen ice, in much the same way it has been done since 1826. The annual Ice Harvest brings people from all over the local area and far beyond, to watch the harvest and participate in a historical reenactment of ice harvesting.

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NPR: Fencer Hopes To Show What's Possible In A Wheelchair

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Maine Calling: Zero Waste - Can Americans Alter Our Behavior to Cut Out All Waste?

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Marketplace: Is Therapy Only For The Rich?
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WGBH: Some Colleges Are Bringing The Classroom To The Workplace

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PBS: Why Some Of The Best-Known Tunes, Like 'Happy Birthday,' Are The Hardest To Sing

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CBC: Seniors Find New Ways To Stay Put In Their Homes
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Maine Public: Bill Could Pave Way For Rocket-Launching 'Spaceports' In Maine

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NPR Music: Dixie Chicks Announce First Album In 14 Years, 'Gaslighter,' Share Title Track

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BBC: How Sweden Is Fixing The Housework Gender Gap
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In Tune Pick Of The Week: The Haden Triplets -- The Family Songbook

“The Haden Triplets -- Petra, Rachel, and Tanya -- have major credentials and ancestry to brag about. However, The Family Songbook transcends ancestry and nostalgia. Yes, there are traditional songs, sung with true depth and understanding, but there are also some that might seem out of left field; Kanye West’s “Say You Will” for one. And their stark, flamenco-tinged treatment makes an impression on American standards like “Wayfaring Stranger,” “I’ll Fly Away,” “Wildwood Flower,” and “Pretty Baby.” And not only do you get these hugely talented sisters, but a killer band including Bill Frisell, Greg Leisz, Don Was, Larry Taylor, Woody Jackson, and MY favorite drummer of all time, Jay Bellerose. This is a collection of songs that will take you somewhere good.” -- Sara
 
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