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Photography
Title
Making It Work
Year
2008
Alexis Mann documents the lives of the Spain family from Orrington.
Type
published content
Title
Mount Desert Island: 'They Were Rich and We Weren't'
Year
1982
Pamela Wood introduces readers to the first half of this Salt issue, dealing with the island community on Mount Desert Island.
Type
published content
Title
Old Time Christmas
Year
1975
Erin Campbell speaks to Alberta Redmond about her Christmas experiences growing up.
Type
published content
Title
Chair Caning
Year
1976
Over the course of four interviews, Launa Cable and other Salt students learned how to cane chairs from Avon Wilcox. Cable documents the work Wilcox does on chairs and the caning process.
Type
published content
Title
No Human Trace
Year
1983
Karen Gelardi speaks to Jessica Jenkins about leaving islands the way one found it, without a human trace.
Type
published content
Title
Mother Trucker
Year
2002
Megan Hanson captures the life of Mary Ann Cupero, a trucker of 15 years.
Type
published content
Title
Young Boy at Pool Hall, Eastport, 1980
Year
1995
Lynn Kippax Jr. takes a photograph of a young boy outside of a pool hall on Walter Street in Eastport.
Type
published content
Title
Soapmaking
Year
1980
Making soap all of her life, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan shows Salt students how her craft is performed. Mrs. Sullivan guides Lorraine Kingsbury and others through the process from the start.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A Bookbinder's Tale
Year
2015
With a love for books and words, Scott Mullenberg began his career as a bookbinder. Ursula Chodosh profiles Mullenberg's work, and his love and distrust for language.
Type
Radio
Title
The Water Hunt
Year
2010
Water in the town of Stonington has started to disappear, and Roger Stone is in charge of figuring out where the water is going. Jenny Formuziewich highlights the work that Stone has done to find out who could be stealing the water from the town, and how it impacts the town financially.
Type
Radio
Title
No Shame in Miracles
Year
2007
Phil Dyer recounts meeting his wife Sadie, and being a storyteller in Vinalhaven.
Type
Photography
Title
Barn Raising Photographs
Year
1975
From dawn to dusk, friends and neighbors of Stacy Wentworth helped him raise a 50 foot barn in Arundel. Anne Gorham and others document the work that went into putting the barn together.
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