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Brewer, Pam
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Title
Diner Revival
Year
1990
In the middle of a nostalgic pop movement, Salt visits diners throughout Maine to see how they are being revived.
Type
published content
Title
I'm Singulah!
Year
1984
Rosemary Elliott speaks to John Gaskill of Portland about his personal history. Gaskill shares his story of a black boy with a mind of his own growing up in Portland.
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published content
Title
Salt's New Home
Year
1983
Thomas Bradbury recounts the history of Pinkham Hall and how it is fitting that a group like Salt would find a home there.
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published content
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Comeback of the Boxers
Year
1997
Six nights out of the week boxers of all skill levels come to the Portland Boxing Club to train and fight. Ethan Anderson speaks with the fighters to learn about their boxing careers and aspirations.
Type
Writing
Title
Best Foot Forward
Year
2013
Don Evans is a veteran of the Iraq War and survivor of a plane crash, who after two years of V.A. treatment still has not been able to feel better. Nora Saks highlights Evans efforts for rehabilitation and how he is turing to equine therapy to feel like a normal person again.
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published content
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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
Photography
Title
If You Built It
Year
2006
The most seaward of all of Maine's islands, Matinicus, was in need of a single teacher. Suzannah Hoover captures images of the school and island community.
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published content
Title
Lost Hunter
Year
1987
When Salt joins Bert McBurnie in the wilderness at Chesuncook Lake, their adventure escalates when they join his search for a lost hunter.
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published content
Title
Selling the Folk: Marketing Maine Culture
Year
1990
There was a time when Maine was marketed as a landscape for escape, known as vacationland. Brett Jenks explores how Maine is now marketed as "The Way Life Should Be."
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Writing
Title
New Beginnings, Transitional Living Program
Year
1999
Samantha Dahan speaks to residents of New Beginnings to learn their stories and how they are attempting to change their lives in a positive manner.
Type
published content
Title
Tour Bus!
Year
1987
In order to visit all of New England in a week, some tourists spend a whole week on a tour bus. Sherine Adeli explores the world of touring by tour bus.
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published content
Title
Ride This Train
Year
2005
Brendan Hughes focuses on the lives of train conductors as they go about their daily routines, as they discuss their experiences conducting trains.
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