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August 1985 Salt Magazine, Short Takes
Year
1985
Short entries with Salt updates.
Type
published content
Title
Boats That Come Naturally
Year
1979
Building boats since 1951, the artform comes naturally to Ralph Stanley. Dorothy O'Keefe speaks to Stanley about his work building boats.
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published content
Title
On Being Ten
Year
1983
Pamela Wood recounts 10 years of work and progress that Salt students have done.
Type
Writing
Title
Camp
Year
1994
Drawing from personal experiences, Janine Clarke discusses what the camps of Cold Stream Pond mean to her. She looks at the lives and histories of the people who own these camps, and how their family histories are shaped by them.
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published content
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Blacksmithing
Year
1995
Kate Raley explores the subject of blacksmithing with local area blacksmiths, who discuss their relationship to the trade and the current trends.
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published content
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Saturday Night at the Condo
Year
1987
M.K. Lewis recounts an experience eating dinner with neighbors across the hall.
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published content
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Salmon: Art Mackay
Year
1983
Pamela Wood speaks to Art Mackay regarding the raising of salmon and how it impacts the economics of Eastport. In the closing paragraphs of the magazine, Pamela Wood recounts the current situation in Eastport, and how there is promise for the town.
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published content
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November 1991 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1991
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
Title
August 1989 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1989
Readers write in response to the work Salt has done on Paul Bunyan and rural poverty.
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
I Don't Feel Color
Year
1982
As one of the best known men in Old Orchard Beach, Clarence Roberts is a city council member who represents a white constituency as a black man. Roger Champagne documents how Roberts does not let the color of his skin hold him back from being involved in the community.
Type
published content
Title
Ships in Bottles
Year
1976
With a curiosity on how to build boats in bottles. Howard Doane and Bill Shook speak to Richard Nickerson about his craft. Doane and Shook document Nickerson's process of building the boats and placing them in the bottles.
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