Salt Story Archive
Advanced search
About us
Publications
Projects
Story Explorer
×
Advanced search
Projects
Publications
Everything
Story type
Writing
Photography
Radio
Multimedia
All
Year
People
County
Town
Keyword
Exact Match
Search Transcripts
Quick Search
Greg Violette
59 results
Sort by:
type
title
year
description
Type
Writing
Title
Northland
Year
2002
Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, new inspection stations were built along the Maine border, including at the Jackman Port of Entry. Bill Lascher explores how the influx of federal agents and tourists into the town changed a community deep in the wilderness.
Type
Writing
Title
Friendly Village Trailer Park
Year
1997
The image that most Americans think of when they hear the term trailer park is not a very appealing one. Jane Stevenson looks at Friendly Village in Gorham as more than just a trailer park, but as a small home community.
Type
published content
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
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
Writing
Title
Only So Many Hours
Year
2005
Scott Sell documents the work of Bob and Helene Quinn, owners and caretakers of Eagle Island. Sell speaks to the Quinns about all of the work they do on the island to keep up with repairs as old age catches up to them.
Type
Writing
Title
Child Care
Year
1989
Katy Papacosma documents the work that daycares do to assist parents and their children in Brunswick, Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
I Forgot My Mantra
Year
1991
Julienne Taraska documents the work that women in Maine do with rock music.
Type
Writing
Title
On the Ballot but Under the Radar
Year
2005
A member of the Green Party, Pat LaMarche shows pride when she mentions that she once ran for Vice-President of the United States. Beatrice Marovich discusses the life of LaMarche, covering her early life and political career.
Type
published content
Title
What are Cows For?
Year
1995
Tim Hughes investigates the controversy over rBST and discusses how cattle farming in Maine plays a role in the dialogue regarding the bovine growth hormone.
Type
Writing
Title
Freedom in Faith: Sister Joanne Roy
Year
2002
Robin Lea highlights the life of Sister Joanne Roy, covering topics regarding Roy's social work, spiritual beliefs, and ecology.
Type
Writing
Title
What Are Cows For
Year
1994
Tim Hughes investigates the controversy over rBST and discusses how cattle farming in Maine plays a role in the dialogue regarding the bovine growth hormone.
1
2
3
4
5