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
Bath, Maine
3504 results
Sort by:
type
title
year
description
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.
Type
published content
Title
Bridge Generations
Year
1989
Mary Lou Wendell documents how immigrants who come from different places to America for freedom are the bridge generation.
Type
published content
Title
First Season
Year
1987
Peter Millard speaks to Amy, a waitress, about her experiences working the tourist trade as a waitress.
Type
Writing
Title
Friendship House
Year
1997
Unlike the average homeless shelter, Friendship House houses homeless alcoholics who are attemping to stay sober. Erin Hurney documents the lives and experiences of individuals who stay at Friendship House.
Type
published content
Title
November 1989 Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1989
Table of contents for November 1989 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
Swedes of Aroostook
Year
1990
For three generations, a colony of Swedish farmers have raised potatoes and families in rural Aroostook County. Laura Johnson highlights how these farmers are close knit and hard working.
Type
Writing
Title
Moving Zigzag Toward a More Decent Future: Poetry Out Loud Champion Takes the Stage Again
Year
2010
Winner of the 2009 Poetry Out Loud competition, Will Whitham speaks about participating again in 2010. Christy Hartman discusses Whitman's beliefs regarding poetry.
Type
published content
Title
September 1994 Salt Magazine, Contributors
Year
1994
Bios of the contributors to the September 1994 Salt Magazine, with information on the Salt Center.
Type
published content
Title
I Don't Feel Color
Year
1982
As one of the best known men in Old Orchard Beach, Clarence Roberts is a city council member who represents a white constituency as a black man. Roger Champagne documents how Roberts does not let the color of his skin hold him back from being involved in the community.
Type
Writing
Title
On Paper: The Struggle of Transition in a Milltown
Year
2001
Amy Harwood speaks to residents of Millinocket to learn how the changes within the mill and outside have left the town with few options for the future. Harwood discusses how the town was affected by it's major industry and how generations of family are dealing with transition.
Type
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
Writing
Title
Jamaicans
Year
1988
At Tom Gyger's orchard near Bridgton, Jamaican apple pickers live a life between two worlds. Lisa Rathke follows around 13 pickers through the harvest and their daily lives.
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97