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Title
Salt 2006-2007 Magazine, Alumni Interviews
Year
2007
Short interviews with Salt alumni.
Type
Writing
Title
So Far, So Good
Year
2009
After being threated with being sent to prison, Amy Cobb decided to enter a drug abuse recovery program at Wellspring, Inc.'s Halfway House for women. Amanda Waldroupe discusses how Cobb has to overcome her desire to leave the home, in order to fully recovery.
Type
Photography
Title
King of the Diggers
Year
2005
Lisa Miccolis captures a photograph of Bram Hepburn looking at a piece of glass he found while looking for bottles.
Type
Writing
Title
Living with Mental Illness
Year
1995
Liza Buchbinder investigates the mental health system in Maine, speaking with caretakers and visting the Augusta Mental Health Institute.
Type
Radio
Title
Under the Ice at Sabattus
Year
2012
Although ice fishing is a celebrated winter sport in many regions across the United States, not everyone completely understands how it works. Laura Candler speaks to ice fishers about their sport, and the fishing community they developed.
Type
published content
Title
Grandfather's Golden Earring
Year
1978
In the 1800's, it was tradition for individuals sailing around Cape Horn to receive a small gold earring. Robin McGahey documents how one of these gold earrings belonged to the grandfather of Edith and Ethel Furbish.
Type
Writing
Title
Measure of a Man
Year
2012
Sydney Leonard highlights the efforts of Bob Emery as he attempts to assist his son, who abuses OxyContin. Leonard speaks to Emery about his decision to open a methadone clinic in the town of Warren, and how the residents rose up in protest.
Type
published content
Title
Beginnings: A Family Portrait
Year
2008
Amanda Kowalski documents the lives of Sasah Hom and Dylan Bolles, who found themselves beginning a new life in a winter rental on Peaks Island.
Type
Multimedia
Title
In Our Veins
Year
2014
As the Penobscot River recovers from centuries of environmental impacts, the restoration of river-based traditions remains a hope for the Penobscot Indian Nation. Sara Quinn documents how members of the Penobscot Tribe used to rely on the river, and today how they attempt to remain attached to it.
Type
Photography
Title
Bette and Charlie
Year
2006
Louise Baker documents the lives of Bette and Charlie Manchester.
Type
Photography
Title
Two Mother Natures Photographs
Year
2008
In the organized territory of Township 5, Range 8 (T5R8), lives 93 year old Muriel Fortier, who is being forced to move away. Jennifer Leahy captures Fortier's life.
Type
Writing
Title
Bread & Circus
Year
2015
In Portland, there have been lots of talks regarding a new tenant for Thompson's Point, a soon-to-be accredited college, The Circus Conservatory of America. Jenn Corey investigates the plans regarding this new development for Portland and what it would mean for Portland.
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