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Hallowell, Leta
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Title
River Driving on the Kennebec
Year
1977
As a group project, members of Salt document the topics of river driving, logging, and cooking for loggers.
Type
published content
Title
Ruth
Year
1978
As a resident of Swan's Island, Ruth Moulden shares her thoughts and life with Anne Pierter. Moulden discusses life on the island and working there.
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published content
Title
Breathing In The Day
Year
2002
Jessica Misslin highlights the history of Peabody House in Portland and lives of its residents. These individuals live with HIV/AIDS and are offered place to stay and call home.
Type
Writing
Title
First Generations
Year
1988
Mary Lou Wendell documents how immigrants who come from different places to America for freedom are the bridge generation.
Type
Writing
Title
The Seventh Generation
Year
1993
Pamela Green explores the culture of the Passamaquoddy by talking to students at Lee Academy. Green discusses with the students how their school understands their culture and traditions, allowing them to keep with their identity.
Type
published content
Title
Little Italy in Portland
Year
1984
Coming to Maine with his family in the late 19th century, David Breggia has seen both joy and sorrow in the history of Little Italy in Portland. Hugh French visits Breggia to learn about Portland's Italian community.
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published content
Title
December 1990 Salt Magazine, Maine Journal
Year
1990
Short write ups on the passing of Harvey Bixby, Ronald Blythe's work on people, and about Stacy Wentworth.
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published content
Title
Captain and the Parking Lot
Year
1985
The most controversial spot in Kennebunkport is the first pay parking lot, which George Harriman works at in the kiosk. Susan Lauttman speaks to Harriman about his job.
Type
Writing
Title
Syncopation
Year
2009
Michael Wingfield, a world class percussionist, share his knowledge of drumming with communities throughout Maine and New England. Rob Korobkin highlights a workshop conducted by Wingfield in Searsmont, and discusses the subject of diversity.
Type
Writing
Title
Seafarers
Year
1996
Sarah Wise explores the world of the female sailors, uncovering that the idea that only men are ship captains and sailors is antiquated. Wise speaks with various female sailors to learn about their role models and careers.
Type
Writing
Title
Spinning Wool
Year
1995
The R&R Spinning Group meets once a week in West Cumberland to relax and share stories. Hannah Morris speaks with the spinners to learn about their personal histories and hobby.
Type
Writing
Title
Last Chance
Year
2007
Having working with horses her entire life, Mona Jerome rescues wild mustangs and tries to find them new homes. Emma Bouthillette documents the work of Jerome, discussing her rescue organization and working with wild horses.
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