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Radio
Title
The Runaway Lake
Year
2006
Residents near Sherman Lake speak about their activities at Sherman Lake before the dam gave out. They discuss how residents in Newcastle came together to figure out what to do about the lake once it was gone, and how it has become a salt marsh.
Type
Writing
Title
Chub Foster
Year
1991
Roger Price documents the life of Chub Foster, a man who was a guide in the North Woods when everyone there was a woodsman.
Type
Photography
Title
Maine Camp Owner/Guide
Year
1991
Roger Price documents the life of Chub Foster, a man who was a guide in the North Woods when everyone there was a woodsman.
Type
Photography
Title
Where the Water Falls Photographs
Year
2004
Allison Wightman captures the milling industry in Biddeford.
Type
Photography
Title
Pen and Plow
Year
2005
Melaine Fiander captures a photograph of Gary Lawless standing in the doorway of his barn where Henry Beston and Elizabeth Coatsworth kept a library.
Type
Photography
Title
Kino
Year
2005
Christine Shanahan captures the band Kino Proby, a tribute band for the Russian rock start Viktor Tsoy and his band Kino.
Type
published content
Title
December 1990 Salt Magazine, Masthead
Year
1990
Listing of Salt production staff, contributors, and faculty.
Type
published content
Title
Born With a Fish in My Mouth: Babe Baine
Year
1983
As one of the last voices that can speak about the history of Eastport and sardine industry, Hugh French highlights Babe Baine's experiences living and working in Eastport and at the sardine factory.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Half House: A Family Divided
Year
2013
In Rockport, Maine, a family dispute split and divided an entire family. Shara Morris investigates how the house was literally split and moved, and speaks to people who lived in the home.
Type
Writing
Title
Finding Carolyn Chute: The Search for Heart's Content Road
Year
2003
In a small cabin in the wood, Carolyn and Michael Chute live surrounded by papers containing the work of Carolyn. Brandi Neal explores the life of Carolyn Chute, an author who writes novels and expresses her feelings about the government and politics.
Type
Writing
Title
First Generations
Year
1988
Mary Lou Wendell documents how immigrants who come from different places to America for freedom are the bridge generation.
Type
Writing
Title
Memory as Manna, Passamaquoddy Elders
Year
1999
Cultural memory is important to retain through generations because it holds the history of a culture and of a people. Carol Miles discusses how for the Passamaquoddy, a group of individuals are working on regenerating their heritage from oral histories passed down to them.
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