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I am the Ghost Hunter: Paranormal Investigators Explore Haunted Maine
Year
2003
The members of the Maine Paranormal Research Association dedicate their time to investigating and exploring possible haunted locations in Maine, equipped with various pieces of technology. Pearl Gabel speaks to the investigators to learn about their experiences in the field and why they hunt for ghosts.
Type
Writing
Title
Amerasians Summer
Year
1994
Laurel Cox discusses the experience and struggles of the Amerasian community, as experienced in Vietnam in the United States.
Type
Writing
Title
BrandME: The Birth of Maine Cool
Year
2011
In order to reach a younger and more cosmopolitan audience, a group of young entrepreneurs have started to re-image the identy of Maine through clothing and food. Sara Franklin documents how three brands are curating their image to capture the ethos of Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Roller Derby, Dammit! Photographs
Year
2007
Roller derby offers women a way to be aggressive outside of the parameters of their regular lives, as well as a way to relieve stress. Morrigan McCarthy captures the roller derby community and explores the lives of women from Maine Roller Derby.
Type
Writing
Title
The Other Maine
Year
1991
Project on the perceptions of Northern and Southern Maine, as seen by individuals who live on the opposite half.
Type
Writing
Title
The Sixteenth Minute: David's Heart Dreamed
Year
2003
Engaged and married at the Bethel Transfer Station, Sherry Whittemore discusses the wedding of David Hart. Whittemore speaks to Hart about the wedding being filmed by an entertainment program, the media attention, and life afterwards.
Type
published content
Title
Pristine Castine: Where Have the Mavens Gone?
Year
1992
As one of the more picturesquely preserved villages in New England, Beth Greenfield questions what happens when the natives are gone from Castine, Maine. Greenfield explores what happens when a place like Castine when memories of the past are lost.
Type
published content
Title
Fiddleheading
Year
1977
When long-time friend Monty Washburn invited Salt students on an expedition, they wasted no time in joining along. Jay York reports from Washburn's hunting camp near Upton on the subject of fiddlehead hunting.
Type
published content
Title
Grandfather's Golden Earring
Year
1978
In the 1800's, it was tradition for individuals sailing around Cape Horn to receive a small gold earring. Robin McGahey documents how one of these gold earrings belonged to the grandfather of Edith and Ethel Furbish.
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
Rabbi Isaacs has a Posse
Year
2014
Fearing that their community would fade away, Jewish community members in Waterville reached out to find a rabbi for their synagogue. Erin Fitzsimmons highlights the community's efforts to get keep Rachel Isaacs as their rabbi and the importance of Jewish identity in the town.
Type
Photography
Title
Toss: Portland's Guardians of the Discarded
Year
2001
Emilia Dahlin documents the work of sanitation workers in Portland.
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