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Photography
Title
Barely Legal
Year
2003
Gretchen Gavett documents the life of Jason Thayer, a high school student who races stock cars.
Type
Photography
Title
Flea Markets
Year
2000
Like all collectibles, people have stories as well. Heather Coleman captures the lives of individuals who sell items at the flea market.
Type
Photography
Title
Five Things Photographs
Year
2004
Emilie Kapp captures a photograph of Bill Picard.
Type
Photography
Title
Living in Limbo
Year
2004
Sabrina Haley captures the work of the Troy Jackson, a state representative in Augusta.
Type
published content
Title
The Junkyards of Manicured Maine
Year
1989
In a battle of social classes, new middle class Maine wants old rural Maine to clean up junk from their yards. Amy Rawe explores how this battle between city and country values is taking place.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: Life on the Drive in the Woods
Year
1980
Salt investigates what life was like for river drivers and loggers in the woods.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: The Lure of the Drive
Year
1980
Salt seeks to understand what draws men to the river driving business.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: The End of an Era
Year
1980
Salt explores what the end of river driving means for those who have made it their entire life.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: The Men
Year
1980
Salt looks into the lives of the men who work as river drivers.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: Drivin' a Stick
Year
1980
Bob Viles and Gerry Bigelow speak to Salt students about their work on the river.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: Logging in the Winter
Year
1980
River drivers speak about their experiences doing their work during the winter months.
Type
Radio
Title
Out of Sight
Year
2009
Forced into early retirement due to a genetic disease that caused him to lose his vision, Mike Rogers was able to put his time and energy into playing the harmonica. Rogers share his experience with Dan Gordon about dealing with his disease, and playing the harmonica around New England.
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