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Title
Third Alarm Diner
Year
2002
Like many diners, the Third Alarm Diner carries a unique characteristic that makes it different from other diners, housing a collection of firefighting memorabilia. Drew Oberholtzer captures images highlighting how the diner brings out the firefighting culture and family feeling.
Type
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
Writing
Title
Off Screen: The Movies on Exchange
Year
2003
For many people in Portland the corporte run cinema houses are not for them, and instead turn to a smaller moviehouse, The Moves on Exchange. Abigail Perkiss discusses the history of the business and the experiences of those who work there.
Type
Photography
Title
Off Screen: The Movies on Exchange Street
Year
2003
For many people in Portland the corporate run cinema houses are not for them, and instead turn to a smaller moviehouse, The Moves on Exchange. Laura Sutherland captures the experiences of those who work there.
Type
Photography
Title
Maintaining Photographs
Year
2003
Tim Greenway captures the life of Bonnie Dermody, a woman who uses methadone to help her recover from her heroin addiction.
Type
Photography
Title
One Day Plan
Year
2003
Andrew Reilly documents the life of Andy Kinney, a man who is making a transition to live at the Oxford Street Homeless Shelter in Portland.
Type
Writing
Title
The Giant in the Old Port
Year
2004
Marcie Parker highlights the controversial life of Joe Soley, a landlord in the Old Port District of Portland, who many regard as a slumlord. Parker investigates Soley's life and his reputation as a slumlord.
Type
Photography
Title
Giant in the Old Port
Year
2004
Kiersten Hanna captures the controversial life of Joe Soley, a landlord in the Old Port District of Portland, who many regard as a slumlord.
Type
Radio
Title
Hafid is Free
Year
2004
Hafid Laloui, an immigrant from Morocco, discusses his experiences growing up in Morocco, moving to the United States, and squatting in old buildings before becoming a carpenter.
Type
Writing
Title
Call it Home
Year
2004
Jacqueline Shine discusses the work of Portland West, a non-profit that offers community outreach to assist individuals with affordable housing. Shine speaks to Liza Richardson about her experiences placing tenants, affordable housing, and Portland West.
Type
Photography
Title
St. Dominics Family Housing
Year
2004
Carl Wilson captures the work of Portland West, a non-profit that offers community outreach to assist individuals with affordable housing.
Type
Writing
Title
Something Timeless: An Autumn for Portland Fishermen
Year
2005
Patrick Kiley highlights the work of fishermen aboard the Avatar, a fishing boat that has remained affiliated with Custom House Wharf, and discusses the fishing industry at the wharf.
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