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Peter Smith
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Title
Bonnie's Diner: Love at First Bite
Year
1994
Jill Gardner discusses the history of Bonnie's Diner in Winslow, Maine, and talks to regulars about their experiences there.
Type
published content
Title
A Maine Barn Raisin'
Year
1977
From dawn to dusk, friends and neighbors of Stacy Wentworth helped him raise a 50 foot barn in Arundel. Anne Gorham documents the work that went into putting the barn together. Published in The Salt Book.
Type
Writing
Title
Punk Rocker and Sausage Fox
Year
2002
Luke Snyder highlights the life of Jordan Kratz, a Jewish punk rocker. Snyder discusses Kratz's punk rock lifestyle, interest in science fiction, and living with Hepatitis C.
Type
published content
Title
Italian "Soldier of Fortune"
Year
1984
Tim Rice speaks to David Breggia about his life on Munjoy Hill in Portland's Little Italy.
Type
Radio
Title
Man Behind the Half Shell
Year
2013
One of the original artists of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Steve Lavigne, runs an art shop in Wells. Emma Morgenstern speaks to Lavigne about his love for cartoons and becoming involved in the comic book industry.
Type
published content
Title
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.
Type
published content
Title
Water Street: From the Waco Diner to the Customs House
Year
1983
Pamela Wood documents the history of Water Street in Eastport. Wood speaks to locals about the activity on the street.
Type
published content
Title
Preservation With Clapboard Gaps
Year
2007
Growing up with a passion for restoration, Scott Hatch makes a living on restoring old barns. Douglas Milliken discusses Hatch's work on barns and how he is restoring history through barns.
Type
published content
Title
Flea Market
Year
1989
In Maine, it is common for one person's trash to become a treasure to someone else. Edite Pedrosa visits the Montsweag Flea Market to learn about the flea market business functions.
Type
published content
Title
Longshoreman: Ed Barnes
Year
1983
As a longshoreman, Ed Barnes has had experience loading many ships into the Eastport breakwater. Pamela Wood highlights how Barnes came into his line of work.
Type
Writing
Title
Life in the Q
Year
2007
Type
Photography
Title
Friendly Village
Year
1997
The image that most Americans think of when they hear the term trailer park is not a very appealing one. Susan Skodon captures images at Friendly Village in Gorham, revealing a small home community.
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