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Sarah E. Kill Kelley
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Writing
Title
Sis, Boom, Flop
Year
1996
Susanna Robbins documents the various way individuals in Portland celebrate and prepare for the Fourth of July.
Type
Writing
Title
Blind Love: Joanne Millay Adopted International Children With Disabilities to Give them a Better Life
Year
2008
For nearly 20 years Joanne Millay has adopted international children with varying disabilities. Jennifer Quartararo documents the life and work of Millary, speaking to her about her children and the difficulties she faces.
Type
published content
Title
Canoes- Canvas to Plastic
Year
1995
Andrew Harsig visits the Old Town Canoe Company to document the creation of traditional wooden canoes.
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.
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published content
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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.
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published content
Title
Sails in a Bottle
Year
1979
For Winson Morrill, putting boats into bottles is more than just a hobby, it is a passion. E.J. Blake and Pamela Wood speak to Morrill about his craft and the work that goes into building his ships.
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published content
Title
To Sacopee Valley Via U.P.S
Year
1987
As a UPS driver, Lee Hutchins knows people from all walks of life. Camille Sturdivant joins Hutchins on his route to learn about his work.
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
published content
Title
Drawing Bridges
Year
2006
Rena Kaneko highlights the life of Rebecca Goodale, an author and illustrator who captures the essence of endangered and threatened animals and plants.
Type
Writing
Title
ProChoice Rally
Year
1992
Monument Square in Portland sits at the center of the city and serves as an ideal location for protests and demonstrations. Victoria Lyon discusses how demonstrators use the downtown area to hold their protests.
Type
published content
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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.
Type
published content
Title
Lighthouses
Year
1977
With questions about lighthouses, Salt students set out to explore the mystery and romance that surrounds lighthouses in Maine. Stephanie Wood and others document the importance of lighthouses in Maine, and speak to individuals who are directly connected to them.
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