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Cliff Island, Maine
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Photography
Title
Maine's Survivor Bob Photographs
Year
2010
Rachel Hermans Goldman captures the life of Bob Crowley, winner of season 17 of the television reality show Survivor, who works as a typical Mainer outdoors in retirement.
Type
Writing
Title
The Final Bell
Year
2000
Tyler Redmond discusses the lives of student athletes from Maine Central Institute and how basketball plays an important role at the school. Redmond speaks with students about their experiences growing up and the game of basketball.
Type
published content
Title
June 1976 Bicentennial Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1976
Table of contents for June 1976 Bicentennial Salt Magazine.
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.
Type
published content
Title
Inside the Maine Mall, South Portland, 1988
Year
1995
Jim Daniels captures the activities of mall goers.
Type
published content
Title
April 1990 Salt Magazine, Maine Journal
Year
1990
Short write up on Millinocket and Emily Kinney.
Type
published content
Title
Go, Baby, Go...
Year
2008
Alexis Mann captures the work and life of Vickey Sanzone, a trucker from Auburn, Maine, who can cover more than 2,600 miles in a week.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Marsh Dikes
Year
1985
David C. Smith, Professor of History, looks at how salt marshes in Maine function. Smith discusses how dikes were built in order to farm the salt marshes.
Type
Writing
Title
Broccoli Harvest
Year
1992
Kristin Atwell documents the lives of migrant workers from Mexico to the Philippines who come to Maine to harvest acres of broccoli. She explores how these newcomers to the Aroostook community brought forth interest, as well as some difficulties.
Type
published content
Title
Quilting - Patchwork Art
Year
1985
Quilters of all ages in Maine are reinventing an old art form. Mary Thorsby speaks to quilters about their craft.
Type
Photography
Title
Where Ledges Spread Out
Year
2002
The legend behind the Penobscot River goes that the river itself shaped the culture of Penobscot people, and provided for them. Amanda Abel captures how the Penobscot people deal with the river being used for the needs of the industrial world.
Type
Writing
Title
What Rests Beneath
Year
2009
Fishing for sea urchins in the waters of Downeast Maine, Dan and Jamie Header face a changing market, along with the typical dangers of diving for urchins. Meghan Daniels discusses the methods that the Header's use for urchin diving and how the urchin industry is changing with added regulations and depressed prices.
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