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Chapman, Maine
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January 1982 Salt Magazine, Front Cover
Year
1982
Front cover for the January 1982 Salt Magazine.
Type
Writing
Title
Charlie's Angels
Year
2002
Nadia Cannon highlights the work of three advocates with Family Crisis Services, who assist women with protection orders and other services to help against domestic violence.
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published content
Title
Other Voices
Year
1983
Pamela Wood documents the opinions of other towns people regarding the Pittston Company refinery.
Type
Writing
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Oliver Underground
Year
2001
Earth sheltering provides a sustainable way for individuals to live in a home, as Oliver Solmitz is attempting to do. Cheryl Hamilton highlights Solmitz's project of building an earth shelter and discusses his life.
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published content
Title
When You're Married to a Fisherman...
Year
1979
As the wives of fishermen, four women share their stories. Rachel Brochu and others speak to the four wives to learn about unique experiences.
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published content
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November 1991 Salt Magazine, Front Cover
Year
1991
Front cover for the November 1991 Salt Magazine.
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published content
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Salt 2007-2008 Magazine, Front Cover
Year
2008
Front cover for the Salt 2007-2008 Magazine.
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published content
Title
The Odd Fellows Theatre
Year
2002
Eric Larson documents the history of the Oddfellow Theatre and learns about the experiences of some actors.
Type
published content
Title
When Josh Got Sick
Year
2007
When Josh Howe returned home from the hospital after having a brain tumor removed, his sister Morgan started to get frustrated. Kim Alexander documents how the family has coped with Josh's condition.
Type
Writing
Title
Deep Pockets
Year
2012
In the town of Searsport, one of the country's largest natural gas companies intends to build an expansive propane storage facility. Diane Sterberg investigates how the local residents gave enough support due to promises of economic prosperity, despite opponents of the project feeling deceived about the integrity of the process.
Type
Writing
Title
Pam Wards Returnables
Year
1995
Tania van Bergen highlights the life of Pam Ward, owner of a recycling redemption center. Van Bergen covers the work that Ward puts into her business and her personal life.
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published content
Title
Congress Street Shabbat
Year
1991
R. Todd Hoffman captures how over 5,000 years of traditions are renewed within the Etz Chaim Synagogue in Portland.
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