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Title
December 1988 Salt Magazine, Eating in Maine
Year
1988
Guide to help people find important places to eat in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Tourism: A Double Edged Sword
Year
1987
Pamela Wood speaks about tourism as a double edged sword in Maine, and how it is impacting the state in the 1980s.
Type
Photography
Title
Island Family
Year
1999
Moe Nadel documents how one family lives their lives on Cushing Island.
Type
Radio
Title
Reenacting Like They're Related
Year
2009
Having an interest in history and wanting to keep it alive, Kate and Chris Nulle became Civil War reenactors. Laura Herberg speaks to the Nulle's about their passion for reenacting and joining the 15th Alabama.
Type
Photography
Title
Living on the Tides: Steve Leighton
Year
2007
Sarah Mathers Breul documents the work that Steve Leighton does as a smelt fisher.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Like Father, Like Son: Dan's More Than a Shoe Repairman
Year
2015
Despite all of the change in Portland, Dan Lentz's shop, Roy's Shoes, has stayed the same. Emma Nobel profiles the work Lentz does as a cobbler.
Type
Writing
Title
A Downtown Dose of Well Regulated Poison
Year
2009
Located in downtown Biddeford, the Maine Energy Recovery Company destroys waste with its incinerators. Samuel Allison investigates how MERC impacts the communities that surrounds it, and what has been done against MERC.
Type
published content
Title
Tall Tales
Year
1976
Former guide and member of the Micmac Indian tribe shares stories straight from the Maine woods.
Type
published content
Title
Living at the YMCA, Portland, 1993
Year
1995
Bert Cass captures an image of Barry Bernard in his room at the YMCA in Portland.
Type
Radio
Title
Smells Like Money, To Me
Year
2003
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
Writing
Title
Living in Limbo - After Allagash
Year
2004
Nick Crawford highlights the work of the Troy Jackson, a state representative in Augusta. Crawford discusses how Jackson commutes between Augusta and Fort Kent every week to be with his family and his other job as a logger.
Type
published content
Title
The Border
Year
1983
Hugh French uncovers how myth binds Moose Island to the islands of New Brunswick, and how a creation of visible reminders about the border reinforces their separation from Canada.
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