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Title
Salt Omnibus 2001, Masthead
Year
2001
Staff, contributors, trustees, and academic board members are listed.
Type
published content
Title
Salt 2006-2007 Magazine, Masthead
Year
2007
Staff, contributors, trustees, and academic board members are listed.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Omnibus 2000, Masthead
Year
2000
Staff, contributors, trustees, and academic board members are listed.
Type
published content
Title
Out of Sight of the Sea
Year
1987
Losing his vision at a young age, Ken Doane had to give up lobstering. Patricia Dugan documents how Doane still works close to the sea repairing small engines.
Type
Writing
Title
Living Two Lives: Micmac Tradition in the Sanipass Family
Year
1994
Jennifer Raitt documents the lives of the Sanipass family.
Type
Radio
Title
Hide and Seek: An Adventure in Maine Geocaching
Year
2009
A hunter in Portland, Mike Marino hunts for hidden treasure equipped with GPS devices. Amanda Thieroff documents the work that Marino does to search for hidden items around Portland as a geocacher, and discusses how geocachers view it as an adventure.
Type
Photography
Title
Jonathan Cooper, Violin Maker Photographs
Year
1992
In the woods of Windham, Jonathan Cooper crafts violins. Richard Sitler captures Coopers craft of making violins.
Type
Photography
Title
Why 2K (Y2K)
Year
1999
Prior to the year 2000, many communities began to prepare for any crisis that may have presented itself once the new year rolled in. Daniel Cohoon and Meagan Gould speak to individuals involved with Y2K preparations to understand the measures of precaution that were taken for the new millennium.
Type
published content
Title
Wild Blueberry Harvest
Year
1985
Within the blueberry barrens, many different types of individuals help to complete the blueberry harvest. Pamela Wood speaks to these individuals to see what the harvest means to them and what they see for the future.
Type
published content
Title
A Good Head of Water
Year
1976
During his 52 year career in the logging business, Grover Morrison experienced many things in the forests of Maine. Terry Whitney and Mike Stinson document Morrison's lumbering operations in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Little Wanderers
Year
1995
Rebecca McDonald discusses the services and programs offered at the Maine Children's Home, and how these programs give teenage mothers an opportunity to get an education.
Type
Photography
Title
Reiche School ESL Program
Year
1998
Schools that offer ESL programs are able to support members of varying communities in significant ways. Kate Lapides captures how the Reiche School ESL Program assists with the academic, language, and social emotional growth and development for students at the school.
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