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Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine Summer 2002: Number 56
Year
Jun 2002
The Summer 2002 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on the Cambodian community, Peabody House in Portland, and the small town of Chesuncook, Maine.
Type
Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine VIII: Number 31, November 1987
Year
Nov 1987
The November 1987 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on a local tradesman, the search for a lost hunter, and the Custom House Wharf.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A House in Harmony: Siesta Bird Sanctuary
Year
2012
Muffy Brandt documents the work that the Buschmann Family does at their tropical bird sanctuary in their home in Harmony, Maine.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Barter House Rules: It Takes a Town to Build a Home
Year
2014
Taking a different approach to building their home, Abby and Ben are bartering for it. Kala Hoke documents their efforts to build their home.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Uphill
Year
2014
Losing a leg from a motorcycle accident has not stopped Mark Webb from looking forward to his next ride. Camila Kerwin documents Webb's experience with getting an amputation and how it has led to new roles around the house for his son.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Half House: A Family Divided
Year
2013
In Rockport, Maine, a family dispute split and divided an entire family. Shara Morris investigates how the house was literally split and moved, and speaks to people who lived in the home.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Comic Relief
Year
2013
In Portland, Coast City Comics has the typical atmosphere of a comic shop, which is inviting and fun. Mitch Borden profiles how Tristan Gallagher's horrible experiences allowed him to create his comic shop.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Dreamship
Year
2015
Developed as a shared living community, Dreamship faces challenges of growing as a movement. Julia Whyel documents how Dreamship residents sometimes find it difficult to fully commit to the movement.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Less is More
Year
2014
In an effort to spend less money and consume less, people are moving into tiny houses. Christie Flemming documents how two homeowners are preparing to live in less than 200sq feet.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Casting Lots: Stories of Metamorphosis
Year
2013
In Saco, the Esther residence provides housing for women leaving incarceration and recovering from addictions. Megan Detrie documents the story of two women living at Ester residence as they attempt to rebuild their lives.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Any Moment
Year
2014
Suffering from a rare disease known as mast cell activation syndrome, Crystal Goodwin has severe allergic reactions that affect her organ system. Whitney Devin documents how Goodwin has been dealing with hospitalizations, and having to be conscious of her environment at all times.
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.
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