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Title
Life Expectancy
Year
2004
Daniel Welch focuses on the life of Art Howell and the A.E. Howell Conservation Center, speaking to Howell about animal rehabilitation.
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published content
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December 1995 Salt Magazine, Statement from Salt Capital Campaign
Year
1995
Statement from Neil Rolde, Chairman of the Salt Capital Campaign regarding capital, education, and magazine development costs.
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published content
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November 1989 Salt Magazine, Maine Journal
Year
1989
Short write ups on commuting in Maine, barbershop economics, and the expansion of Bath Iron Works.
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published content
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The Ice House
Year
1974
Kim Lovejoy speaks to two residents in Kennebunk, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kingsbury, about their personal histories.
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published content
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February 1977 Salt Magazine, Masthead
Year
1977
Listing of Salt production staff, contributors, and faculty.
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published content
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Locals in a Resort Town
Year
1985
Pamela Wood introduces readers to stories in this issue of Salt magazine related to town locals and tourism.
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published content
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May 1988 Salt Magazine, Salt at Fifteen
Year
1988
List of individuals who have been interviewed, recorded, and photographer by Salt since the 70s.
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Writing
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The Lost Apples
Year
2014
Hard cider is one of New England's oldest fermented beveraged, and the co-owers of Shaksbury Cider in Vermont are attempting to reinvent it by putting the apples first and finding the lost apples of America. Caroline Santinelli documents the work that Shacksbury Cider does in making hard cider that embraces the ripe vinegar and rough earthy flavors disregarded by other makers.
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Multimedia
Title
Maine Street USA: Gardiner
Year
2012
In Gardiner, Maine a Pop-Up Business Project was introduced in an attempt to revitalize the economically depressed community by attracting new businesses to the area. Brian Gersten documents the work that Charles Bragdon and Jerry Gowen have put into their business, Treasures and Trinkets Discount Store.
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published content
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Your New Country
Year
1980
Coming to Maine in 1902 from Canada to live a better life, Bertha Guerin recounts the differences between her home in Canada and in Maine.
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published content
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Myrtle
Year
1997
Alyssa Grossman captures the life of Myrtle Lowell, speaking with Lowell about her about her life and growing up in Maine.
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published content
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Salt 2007-2008 Magazine, Inside Back Cover
Year
2008
Inside back cover for the Salt 2007-2008 Magazine, with an alumni interview with Briana O'Higgins and Amanda Abel.
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