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Title
Uphill Either Way
Year
2004
At the bottom of Sebasticook Valley lies the town of Dexter, a town that has seen the lose of a large number of jobs. Carrie Kilman investigates how the lose of shoe production jobs in Dexter has affected the livelihoods of its residents and the community.
Type
published content
Title
Revival of the Waterfront
Year
1983
In 1976, a giant storm came through the waterfront of Eastport, ripping away much of the area. Pamela Wood documents how the Eastport community is working to revive their waterfront.
Type
published content
Title
August 1978 Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1978
Table of contents for August 1978 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
Copyright Page- Salt 2
Year
1980
Copyright information for Salt 2.
Type
published content
Title
Of Tourists and Cows
Year
1987
Stephen Dismore speaks to Billy Beckwith, a boy who tends a vegetable stand, about tourists.
Type
published content
Title
Caulking Boats
Year
1974
For nearly half a century, Ken Campbell has been caulking boats. Carl Young speaks to Campbell about getting into the trade and the work that goes into repairing a boat.
Type
published content
Title
September 1992 Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1992
Table of contents for September 1992 Salt Magazine.
Type
Writing
Title
Posted
Year
2005
As land and forests are sold as commodities, people like Duane Jordan refuse to sell their land. Allegra Mira explores how Jordan views the wilderness as an important part of growing up for his family and how the land is used for outdoor activities.
Type
published content
Title
The Younger Generation
Year
1983
William Ibelle explores how three generations of Penobscot Indians are searching through their experiences to define what it means to be a Penobscot living in today's work.
Type
published content
Title
Bobcat and the Governor
Year
1979
The two sons of Madas Sapiel who live and work on Indian Island represent the two divergent ways of thinking among the Penobscots about their future. Sheryl Lane speaks to Frances Glossian and Wally Pehrson about their lifestyles.
Type
published content
Title
Folk That's Show Biz
Year
1989
Schooner Fare is a folk group that gives a new beat to old songs that were almost forgotten. Amy Schnerr documents how the band aims to give songs back to the people in a contemporary setting.
Type
published content
Title
June 1980 Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1980
Table of contents for June 1980 Salt Magazine.
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