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Title
Shaker Revival in Maine
Year
1984
For three months, Salt students visited the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village as their guests. Rebecca Sheble documents how Maine's Shaker community has been able to grow within recent years by adapting to a changing world.
Type
published content
Title
Rusticator: Roosting for the Summer in Maine
Year
1987
As vacationers in Maine, rusticators do not like being considered tourists. George Carey explores how rusticators come to Maine to vacation.
Type
Writing
Title
Three Chords and the Bridge: A Country Music Family in Maine
Year
2006
Juliet Werner highlights the lives of members in the Gelina family, discussing their family band. Werner speaks to the family regarding country music, being a band, and growing up with new interests.
Type
Writing
Title
Why 2 K?
Year
1999
Prior to the year 2000, many communties began to prepare for any crisis that may have presented itself once the new year rolled in. Meagan Gould speaks to individuals involved with Y2K preparations to understand the measures of precaution that were taken for the new millennium.
Type
published content
Title
Salt 2007-2008 Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
2008
Table of contents for the Salt 2007-2008 Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
Tales Told by the Fire
Year
1974
As a native son of Kennebunk, Bertram Hanscom has many stories about the town. Kim Lovejoy visits with Bertram and his wife, Helen, to learn about their pastimes in Kennebunk.
Type
published content
Title
November 1987 Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1987
Table of contents for November 1987 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
December 1995 Salt Magazine, Comments
Year
1995
Pamela Wood offers an introduction to readers for this double issue, that touches on the continuity of work, continuing harvest of land, and making of things.
Type
Writing
Title
Somali Refugees in Portland
Year
1998
The United States provides refugee for many different cultures and peoples who are escaping war around the world. Lacey Andrews speaks to refugees from Somali to learn about their community in Portland as they seek stability in the United States.
Type
published content
Title
Gooch's Beach
Year
1975
With a curiosity for what Gooch's Beach was like 250 years ago, Timm White set out to find someone who could tell him about the history of the beach. White speaks to three individuals who know the story of Stephen Harding, a man who built a log garrison in 1702 on what is today the Sea Side House property.
Type
Writing
Title
The School Around Us
Year
1999
Laura Neale investigates the activities and programs for students at School Around Us. Neale speaks with teachers, students, and parents to understand how this form of alternative schooling works.
Type
published content
Title
In Each Other's Corner
Year
2007
The fighting style of mixed martial arts incorporates elements from many different styles, which Jay Jack and Amanda Buckner teach at their studio in Portland. Annie Reichert highlights the work of Jack and Buckner, with regards to fighting and their personal lives.
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