NewTV is proud to present the twelfth episode of The Folklorist featuring the stories of Hugh Glass, Deborah Sampson & Gasparilla.
The HMS Bounty Visits Belfast
The HMS Bounty is a tall ship built originally as a prop for the 1960s film, "Mutiny on the Bounty". This program features an interview with the captain and includes a tour of the ship.
South Portland Shipyard Society
Tribute to the 30,000 men and women who worked in the South Portland Shipyards during WWII building Liberty Ships.
Remarkable Shipwrecks of New England
Maine historian, Jon Johansen provides a fascinating look at the many nautical accidents and lives lost in those mishaps during his presentation for the Belfast Historical Society and Museum.
Woolwich Town Clock
Oral history of how Woolwich, Maine got their town clock
Humble Farmer – 3-15-15
Jazz and Maine humor.
Maine Made Automobiles
Car expert, Richard Fraser delivers a New Gloucester Historical Society presentation on automobiles and other vehicles built in Maine.
Portland Memorial Day Parade
Portland's 2015 Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony
Window on History – Belfast’s Civil War Flag Quilt
This program follows the story of Belfast's historic quilt as told by Megan Pinette, of Belfast Historical Society and Pam Weeks, curator of the New England Quilt Museum.
The Nina and Pinta Visit South Portland
Replicas of Columbus ships, the Nina and the Pinta, built in Brazil using old world methods stopped in South Portland on their journey of teaching around the world. Interviews with the Captains and Crews demonstrate how small the ships were and the hardships the crews must have endured
The South End
Author Sandra Sylvester based her novel on the people and places she experienced while growing up in the south end of Rockland,Maine in the 1950s
Member Hightlight – Women in Cartography
Take a tour of the Osher Map Library's exhibit on Women In Cartography