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Photography
Title
Flea Market Photographs
Year
1988
In Maine, it is common for one person's trash to become a treasure to someone else. Jim Daniels and Edite Pedrosa visit the Montsweag Flea Market to learn about the flea market business functions.
Type
Photography
Title
Turner Village & Turner Bridge
Year
1994
Mark Turner captures images of people who grew up in Turner, Maine, and reveals a sample of life in a small town.
Type
published content
Title
Down She Goes
Year
1974
Heading down to the wharf at three o'clock in the morning, Herbert Baum is ready to learn about lobstering from his father and Dave Burnham. Baum documents the work that lobsterman do on their boats and how they got into the business.
Type
Radio
Title
A Night In Third Shift
Year
Dec 14th, 2017
Portland, Maine's business tend to close up shop in the early evening. But the third shift and overnight workers of the peninsula are still hard at work. Here is a Saturday night when I got to meet a few of them.
Type
Photography
Title
Just the Mussel Guy
Year
2009
As a scholar and mussel farmer, Carter Newell spends time and energy to figure out how to grow a better mussel and improve his business. Casey Atkins documents the work Newell does in his research and harvesting.
Type
Writing
Title
I'm Just Going to Keep Rolling'
Year
2007
Having served time in prison for drug offenses, Phil Giusti is attempting to turn his life around. Megan Stacy discusses Giusti's desire to have his own business and drug addiction.
Type
published content
Title
April 1990 Salt Magazine, Maine Journal
Year
1990
Short write up on Millinocket and Emily Kinney.
Type
published content
Title
The Practitioner
Year
1986
Despite the outrage from fishermen, sea farmers are fencing off sections of coastal bottom. George Carey documents the controversy between mussel growers and lobstermen.
Type
Writing
Title
Streets Under Seige
Year
1989
In Portland, Tate and Tyng Streets hold a history of displacement, change, and decay. Amanda Holmes vists people in the neighborhood to discuss why they still cling to Tate and Tyng.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Radio: Smells Like Money
Year
2005
Zac Barr highlights the work of sea cucumber harvesters and processors, and discusses how the business brings in good money for the workers and fishermen. Barr also speaks on the hispanic community that works for the Cherry Point plant.
Type
Radio
Title
East to West: A Road Trip Along the Proposed Route of the East-West Highway
Year
2013
Along the proposed route of the East-West Highway, owners of businesses and community members have varying opinions about the impact of the highway. Alice Quinlan investigates how the highway could cause changes in these communities and on the economy for small towns.
Type
Radio
Title
Any Day Now
Year
2007
At 56 year old, Greg Brooks travels to shipwrecks to find real treasure and valuables. Grant Fuller highlights the work of Greg Brooks, who discusses searching for the ultimate treasure and getting into the business of treasure hunting.
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