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Title
Rum Running
Year
1977
Salt staff and students collect and retell the stories of people involved with rum running, on both sides of the situation.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: Life on the Drive in the Woods
Year
1980
Salt investigates what life was like for river drivers and loggers in the woods.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: Changes
Year
1980
Salt speaks to river drivers about how machines have altered the way the woods are harvested.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: Bean Hole Beans
Year
1980
In the Kennedy family, bean hole bean baking has always been a tradition. Suellen Simpson travels to the Kennedy household in The Forks to learn about baking beans in the ground.
Type
published content
Title
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
River Driving
Year
1980
As a group project, members of Salt document the topics of river driving, logging, and cooking for loggers.
Type
published content
Title
Revival of the Waterfront
Year
1983
In 1976, a giant storm came through the waterfront of Eastport, ripping away much of the area. Pamela Wood documents how the Eastport community is working to revive their waterfront.
Type
published content
Title
Return of the Young: Meg McGarvey
Year
1983
As a more recent resident of Eastport, Meg McGarvey already feels like more firmly implanted in Eastport than in any other place. Pamela Wood highlights the work McGarvey wants to do working on the city's Economic Development Committee.
Type
Photography
Title
Refueling Our Future Photographs
Year
2008
In Maine, many mills are shutting down due to raising fuel prices and global competition, but new research at the University of Maine is providing a way for the mills to reopen. Claire Houston captures how the technology being developed to turn Maine's woods into fuel for cars can save struggling mills and put them back into production.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipe for radical rest (serves 3)
Year
2021
Heather Flor is a Peruvian-American farmer and artist who uses rest as a radical tool. Heather’s mother, María Rosita, and her four-year old nephew, Ediercito, do too.
Type
Photography
Title
Reaching for the Sun Photographs
Year
1978
In the woods of Arundel in southern Maine, seven Salt apprentices took part in a forestry management program. Michelle Dionne and others document the work that the Salt students performed in the woods, learning about the process of selective cutting.
Type
published content
Title
Reaching for the Sun
Year
1978
In the woods of Arundel in southern Maine, seven Salt apprentices took part in a forestry management program. Dottie O'Keefe documents the work that the Salt students performed in the woods, learning about the process of selective cutting.
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