Searching for the essence of Cumberland in tales from its past

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A shoot out with a pirate, A train disaster, a chow mein that’s been passed down to generations that were forced to move away - these are just some of the stories you’ll find in A Place Called Cumberland.

The new book from the village’s museum and archives brings together twelve different tales from Cumberland’s past, that cover topics from labour organizing, to a first hand account of growing up in Chinatown, to the story behind the bike trails that play a big part in the community’s identity today.

Midcoast Morning speaks with some of the contributors to explore what the past has to say about the ethos of Cumberland.

Transcript:

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Guests:

  • Rhonda Bailey - Editor, A Place Called Cumberland

  • Dave Flawse - Author, contributor, A Place Called Cumberland

  • Kim Bannerman - Author, contributor, A Place Called Cumberland

Program Team:

  • Joe Pugh — Host and Producer.

  • Jesse Woodward — Executive Producer.

  • Arbie Fru — Technical Assistance.

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