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Photography
Title
Business as Usual
Year
2010
On her last afternoon of business, Kim Anderson, owner of North Star Music Cafe in Portland carries on her business like normal. Alana Kansaku-Sarmiento captures Anderson's business.
Type
Photography
Title
Barn Wrights
Year
2005
Growing up with a passion for restoration, Scott Hatch makes a living on restoring old barns. Gabriel Caffrey captures Hatch's work on barns and how he is restoring history through barns.
Type
published content
Title
February 1975 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1975
Readers write in response to the work Salt has done.
Type
Radio
Title
For My Children, For Myself
Year
2004
Abdi Saeed speaks about the journey that his mother, Nimo Saeed, has gone through living in Somalia, coming to Maine, and learning English.
Type
Photography
Title
Finnish-Americans Photographs
Year
1988
In order to learn about the Finnish community in Maine, Kate Jeremiah and Nina Hein visit the South Paris sauna. Jeremiah captures their lives in Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Opportunity Farm for Boys Photographs
Year
1992
At the Opportunity Farm for Boys, at-risk youths are able to receive help and education. Allyson Mehley captures the activities at the farm to assist the youth's who live there.
Type
published content
Title
Boatbuilding: Sailmaking
Year
1980
Sailmakers by trade, Don and Clarence Hale create sails in their sailmaking shop in Sargentville. Anne Pierter documents the work that goes into creating the perfect sail.
Type
Writing
Title
Over the Western Maine Mountains
Year
2004
In order to create endless energy through wind power, Harley Lee started a project to build wind turbines in Redington Pond Range, but has been met with opposition. Stefan Milkowski investigates the conflicting ideas regarding wind energy on the Apalachian Trail, in terms of visual impact and environmental benefits.
Type
published content
Title
Nobody Cuts the Same
Year
1978
At O'Hara's in Rockland, cutting fish is a family affair. Sheryl Lane speaks to Lamont Allen, Sr. about his experience cutting fish and the cutting process.
Type
published content
Title
Working From the Inside Out: Inmates on a Maine Prison Farm
Year
2005
At the Bolduc Correctional Facility, inmates are given opportunities for change and personal growth through work programs. Christina Cooke explores how these vocational trade programs allow inmates to fix their ways of living.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Onward
Year
2015
Living at Bradbury Mountain State Park for over two years in a tent, Ed Warden has decided to make a change. Marita Murphy documents Warden's lifestyle in nature and deciding to move to a farm.
Type
Radio
Title
Griffin: This 15 Year Old is Not a Foamer
Year
2011
As a conductor on the Maine Narrow Gauge railroad line, Griffin Bourassa is the youngest train conductor in Maine. Bourassa speaks about his passion for railroads and trains, and his desire to work for Amtrak someday.
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