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Photography
Title
Engaging Autism
Year
2009
Leah Schmalz documents the life of Rosa Tapia, a girl has autism. Schmalz highlights how Tapia's foster parents have opted for a homeopathic alternative for treatment to her their daughter.
Type
Radio
Title
The Proverbial Tree
Year
2007
Firing ranges in the state of Maine have no laws against stray bullets hitting someone's personal property, which is an issue with Jeff Jones. Jeremy Gardner highlights how Jeff Jones tried to fight against the Wiscasset Rod and Gun Club for endangering his home and family.
Type
published content
Title
July 1990 Salt Magazine, Maine Journal
Year
1990
Short write up on road conditions in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Battling the Elements: Drivin' Truck in Maine
Year
1994
Carolyn Tennant reports on the trucking industry in Maine and the experiences of truckers on the road.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Road is Paved
Year
2012
As a hip-hop artist, Sarah Violette explores the topics of gender, identity, and the path of an artist. Heidi Sistare provides a profile on Violette and her craft.
Type
published content
Title
December 1988 Salt Magazine, View From Pier Road
Year
1988
Short write up on Carolyn Chute who lives in the woods of North Parsonsfield.
Type
published content
Title
Those Damn Mud Holes
Year
1974
Speaking with Bob Bartlett about old roads, Lyman Page documents how people used to get stuck in mud holes on the main street in Kennebunk.
Type
Writing
Title
Accumulation
Year
2013
Alison Hudson speaks to Ed Aceto about plowing roads during a snowstorm. Aceto discusses the the difficulties that storms cause for plows and working for the Department of Public Works.
Type
published content
Title
Off the Maine Road: To Be Raymond Strout
Year
2005
Holly Wilmeth captures the work of Raymond Strout, a carpenter by trade, who is a blood wormer by nature.
Type
Writing
Title
Paving Her Way
Year
2003
The legacy of hardworking people in Maine allows women to fit into any workforce, including highway construction. Vanessa Cirulli highlights the work of Christine Webber, a woman who works in project management for highway construction, and discusses working in a male dominated field.
Type
published content
Title
October 1986 Salt Magazine, The View from Pier Road
Year
1986
Pamela Wood introduces readers to John McPhee, a writer from Maine.
Type
published content
Title
May 1988 Salt Magazine, View From Pier Road
Year
1988
Short write ups on the Bush residence in Maine and a response to the Lost Hunter story.
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