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September 1992 Salt Magazine, Editorial
Year
1992
Pamela Wood recounts a story Salt did on Kathy Hegarty in 1986, and how they want to add their voice to protests surrounding her death.
Type
Writing
Title
What Are Cows For
Year
1994
Tim Hughes investigates the controversy over rBST and discusses how cattle farming in Maine plays a role in the dialogue regarding the bovine growth hormone.
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published content
Title
Mary Turner
Year
1977
A longtime friend of Monty Washburn, Mary Turner works and lives on a farm in West Peru. James Jannetti speaks to Turner about her life experiences.
Type
Photography
Title
The Last Option: Faces of Maine's Medical Marijuana Industry
Year
2011
Alex Acquisto and Alan Hunter document the lives of individuals who are turning to the use of medical marijuana, discussing the controversial growing medical marijuana industry in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Mary T's Farm
Year
1976
A longtime friend of Monty Washburn, Mary Turner works and lives on a farm in West Peru. James Jannetti speaks to Turner about her life experiences.
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published content
Title
Remembering Tad
Year
1986
Column by Thomas Bradbury with a tribute to Sterling "Tad" Dow, who served on Salt's Board of Trustees and the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust.
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published content
Title
Fifty Years a Bellman
Year
1988
For half a century, John Foster has been a bellman. Foster recounts a time when trained bellmen would come up from the South to work the summer season in Kennebunkport.
Type
Radio
Title
The Last Juvie
Year
2022
Meet Dom. He’s 20 years old, and he spent three years of his childhood incarcerated at Maine’s last juvenile jail: Long Creek Youth Development Center. For years, there’s been a discussion within the Maine State Legislature about whether jail is the right place for kids who’ve committed a crime. But how do kids like Dom end up in Long Creek in the first place? And is there a world in which Maine can safely keep kids out of jail? CONTENT WARNING: Descriptions of violence, mentions of child abuse and incarceration, and profanity
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published content
Title
Lobstering: Bait Girl
Year
1977
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.
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published content
Title
Salt 2006-2007 Magazine, Masthead
Year
2007
Staff, contributors, trustees, and academic board members are listed.
Type
Writing
Title
Opportunity Farm for Boys
Year
1992
At the Opportunity Farm for Boys, at-risk youths are able to receive help and education. Jill Smith discusses the programs offered at the farm to assist the youth's who live there.
Type
published content
Title
April 1990 Salt Magazine, Maine Journal
Year
1990
Short write up on Millinocket and Emily Kinney.
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