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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
published content
Title
Being Poor in Rural Maine
Year
1988
Pamela Wood introduces readers to the topic of poverty, which is the focus of this issue of Salt Magazine.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Seekers and Sellers: Farm Transitions in Maine
Year
2018
When it's time to sell the farm how do you find a buyer? When you are starting out in farming what are the obstacles that stand in your way? Maine Farm Link helps beginning farmers get started and find farms of their own, while also helping find buyers for farmers looking to sell. Farmlink connects seekers and sellers to keep working farms working.
Type
published content
Title
December 1995 Salt Magazine, Comments
Year
1995
Pamela Wood offers an introduction to readers for this double issue, that touches on the continuity of work, continuing harvest of land, and making of things.
Type
Radio
Title
Cougar: A Search for Maine's Ghost Cat
Year
2011
Long extinct from the state of Maine, cougars have developed their own history and folklore in the state. Jack Rodolico documents the stories surrounding the cougar, and how cougars do still live in Maine, but as exotic pets.
Type
Writing
Title
Bird Watching in Maine
Year
1995
Sally Soule discusses the hobby of birding with various individuals, learning about birds and personal stories.
Type
published content
Title
February 1977 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1977
Readers write in response to the work Salt has done.
Type
Writing
Title
Dog Sledding in Maine
Year
1994
Matthew Belson discusses the activity of dog sledding and the dogs that are bred for the sport.
Type
Photography
Title
Finnish-Americans Photographs
Year
1988
In order to learn about the Finnish community in Maine, Kate Jeremiah and Nina Hein visit the South Paris sauna. Jeremiah captures their lives in Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
A Bunch of Boats in the Boatyard: Organizing the Maine Lobstering Union
Year
2014
With struggles within the lobster industry due to oversupply of lobsters, lobstermen thought of collective action. Bram Sable-Smith highlights the work that Arbus Ames put forward to start the Maine Lobstering Union, which would allow them to speak about the value of their catches and get a fair living wage.
Type
published content
Title
No One Ever Beat Me'
Year
1974
On her farm under the shadow of the White Mountains, Helen Perley raises animals. Val Gould and Elizabeth Tanner document the work Perley does on her farm with animals.
Type
published content
Title
Editorial: Galling to Mainers
Year
1986
Pamela Wood responds to the possibility of Maine having a nuclear dump site.
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