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Writing
Title
Radio Culture
Year
1990
Jacob Kowalski documents radio broadcasting and night time radio. The interviewees express their experiences with working the late night shift.
Type
Writing
Title
For the Love of Goat: Henry and Shirle Hamilton Help Samalis Feel at Home in Maine
Year
2006
In order to help his Somali friends, Henry Hamilton raises goats for them so they can follow their Muslim religious traditions. Laura Trebs highlights how Hamilton supports the Islamic community in Maine during a time when so many people only show them hate.
Type
published content
Title
Arthur is Arthur
Year
1975
Curious about a man known for his uniqueness, Salt students visit Arthur Welch of Cape Porpoise. Richard Merrill and other Salt students speak to Welch about his personal life.
Type
published content
Title
Flintlocks
Year
1977
With an interest in firearms from a young age, Monty Washburn began making guns for himself. Laurie Astrowsky and others document Washburn's interest in guns and the work that goes into crafting one.
Type
published content
Title
November 1985 Salt Magazine, Short Takes
Year
1985
Short entries with Salt updates.
Type
Writing
Title
The People's Station
Year
2006
For over twenty years, the Community Television Network has given the community a way to broadcast their content through public access. Molly Finnagan highlights the history of the Community Television Network and discusses the varying kinds of programs that air on the network.
Type
Writing
Title
The Year of Firsts
Year
2007
Conceived to counteract the actions of the Westboro Baptist Church, a church that protests military funerals, the Patriot Guard Riders are comprised of veterans and people who have family serving in the military. Charla Hudlow highlights the work of the Patriot Guard Riders in Maine and their experiences with attending funerals and coping with death.
Type
published content
Title
Love, Faith & Taxidermy
Year
2005
Lydia Peelle highlights the lives and work of Diane and Vance Child, two taxidermists have dedicated the last decade to the craft. Peel speaks to Diane and Vance about their business and their spirituality.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Radio: Hard To Say
Year
2006
Ed Werler recounts stories from his life, with regard to his wife Martha. Werler speaks about the love for his wife, their time together, and Martha's dementia.
Type
Multimedia
Title
La Vie de Bois
Year
2013
In the North Maine Woods, one of the last logging camps in Maine houses over two dozen lumberjacks, who work hours away from their homes for weeks. Natalie Rose documents the work that the loggers do at the logging camp, and how they all have to work together for their own safety.
Type
Radio
Title
Truth, Justice and the American Way
Year
2006
Courtney Stein discusses the work that Biff Brady performs at Forensic Polygraph Services, where he conducts lie detection tests. Brady speaks about the process of the interrogation and trying to get the truth.
Type
Photography
Title
Paving Her Way Photographs
Year
2003
The legacy of hardworking people in Maine allows women to fit into any workforce, including highway construction. Brooke Holland captures the work of Christine Webber, a woman who works in project management for highway construction.
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