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Title
Good Neighbors: Bayside Transforms
Year
2002
Wynne Parry discusses how the Bayside neighborhood of Portland has begun to revitalize their community after dealing with years of arson and vandalism. Parry speaks to residents of the neighborhood to learn about their experiences in the area.
Type
published content
Title
Goat Island Lighthouse
Year
1976
As the lighthouse keeper at Goat Island, Martin Cain has to live a secluded life. Jeffrey Bonney documents Cain's daily problems, routines, and experiences in running a lighthouse.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Summer 2002 Magazine, Inside Front Cover
Year
2002
Inside front cover for the Salt Summer 2002 Magazine, with masthead.
Type
published content
Title
Everybody's Friend
Year
1975
In Kennebunk, Willis Gowen runs a local drug store. Elizabeth Turner documents the work Gowen has done for his community for over 53 years at his pharmacy.
Type
Writing
Title
Working from the Inside Out: Inmates in Maine's Prison Farm
Year
2003
At the Bolduc Correctional Facility, inmates are given opportunities for change and personal growth through work programs. Christina Cooke explores how these vocational trade programs allow inmates to fix their ways of living.
Type
Photography
Title
Working from the Inside Out: Maine's Prison Farm Photographs
Year
2003
At the Bolduc Correctional Facility, inmates are given opportunities for change and personal growth through work programs. Danee Voorhees captures how these vocational trade programs allow inmates to fix their ways of living.
Type
Radio
Title
Act II
Year
2018
Rachel Tondreault is one of the main characters in a play about addiction. She and the cast tour around New England in communities hit by the opioid epidemic. It's a powerful story about family, betrayal, and forgiveness. And for Rachel, it's all too familiar.
Type
published content
Title
Tears and Tiaras
Year
2008
A family tradition since 1974, Aryn Markee participates in the annual Miss Shrimp Princess Pageant. Hayley Anson documents the work that Markee puts into the competition.
Type
Writing
Title
Tears and Tiaras: Nine Year-Old Aryn Markee Tries to Uphold a Family Tradition at Boothbay Harbor's Miss Shrimp Princess Pageant
Year
2008
A family tradition since 1974, Aryn Markee participates in the annual Miss Shrimp Princess Pageant. Hayley Anson documents the work that Markee puts into the competition.
Type
published content
Title
December 1988 Salt Magazine, Contributors
Year
1988
Bios of the contributors to the December 1988 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
Salt's New Home
Year
1983
Thomas Bradbury recounts the history of Pinkham Hall and how it is fitting that a group like Salt would find a home there.
Type
published content
Title
Return of the Young: Meg McGarvey
Year
1983
As a more recent resident of Eastport, Meg McGarvey already feels like more firmly implanted in Eastport than in any other place. Pamela Wood highlights the work McGarvey wants to do working on the city's Economic Development Committee.
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