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"Kennebunk, Maine"
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Title
Fly Tying
Year
1977
As a fly fisherman, Martin Pierter has perfected fly tying. Jeff Bonney visits Pierter to learn how to tie a fly and discuss Pierter's fishing method.
Volume III, Issue 4, 1977
Type
published content
Title
Energy in a Boatyard
Year
1978
On the mud flats of the Kennebunk River lies a building that has come to represent the tides and fortunes of Salt. Pamela Wood documents the active learning that Salt students do and the energy of the craftsmen who train the students.
Volume IV, Issue 2, 1978
Type
published content
Title
The Alewives Are Running
Year
1980
Dorothy O'Keefe profiles the work fisherman do on the rapids of the Mousam River to catch fish.
Volume V, Issue 2, 1980
Type
published content
Title
Caulking Boats
Year
1974
For nearly half a century, Ken Campbell has been caulking boats. Carl Young speaks to Campbell about getting into the trade and the work that goes into repairing a boat.
Volume I, Issue 2, 1974
Type
published content
Title
Those Damn Mud Holes
Year
1974
Speaking with Bob Bartlett about old roads, Lyman Page documents how people used to get stuck in mud holes on the main street in Kennebunk.
Volume I, Issue 3, 1974
Type
published content
Title
Old Bottles
Year
1975
As a collector of old bottles, Ted Towne believes that there is history in each bottle. Paul Jackson speaks to Towne about his hobby and how each bottle represents something new.
Volume II, Issue 1, 1975
Type
published content
Title
Cottage Cheese
Year
1977
When Fran Ober learned how expensive cottage cheese was, she decided to speak to her grandmother, Eleanor Nedeau about how it is made. Ober documents the process of making cottage cheese.
Type
published content
Title
Jack of All Trades
Year
1987
As someone who has held many different jobs in his life, Al Buzzell is a jack of all trades. Mark Childs documents how Buzzell got involved with a number of different trades.
Volume VIII, Issue 31, 1987
Type
Photography
Title
Bait Girl
Year
1973
Getting up at 5 o'clock every morning for the past two summers, Anne Pierter is a bait girl on a lobster boat. Anne Pierter documents her experience working on a lobster boat.
Type
Photography
Title
Gooch's Beach
Year
1975
With a curiosity for what Gooch's Beach was like 250 years ago, Timm White and Mark Ruest set out to find someone who could tell him about the history of the beach. Mark Ruest captures images of Gooch's Beach.
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