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Portland, Maine
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Title
Island Sheep
Year
1985
Lynn Kippax Jr. captures how sheep are raised on Big Nash.
Type
published content
Title
White As the Driven Snow'
Year
1982
Maurice Gordon is a retired master plasterer from West Kennebunkport. Bethany Aronow and other Salt students visit Gordon to learn about his craft of working with plaster.
Type
published content
Title
Adam
Year
2001
David Lee documents the life of Adam Murphy, a 24 year old who is wheelchair bound following a stroke.
Type
published content
Title
It Was a Day Like This
Year
2000
Aracelis Girmay documents the life of Jeff Jellis, and how he deals with the reality of having the AIDS virus. Girmay discusses the Jellis' family life and the treatments that Jeff has to undergo.
Type
published content
Title
Mary Merithew: Living in Death's Shadow
Year
2004
Leslie Brooks captures the life of Mary Merithew, who was given only a few months to live after being diagnosed with heart failure.
Type
published content
Title
Boatbuilding: Laying the Keel
Year
1980
At the Salt boatyard in Kennebunk, Tim Dowling is working with twelve apprentices to create a 45 foot Herreshoff ketch. Julien LeSieur documents the work Dowling has done and the steps that need to be taken to complete the project.
Type
Radio
Title
Mary Merithew: Living One Day at a Time
Year
2002
Carla Neufeldt discusses the uncertainty of death with Mary Merithew, who was given only a few months to live after being diagnosed with heart failure. Merithew speaks about her life and her desire to take advantage of the time she has left.
Type
Radio
Title
After the Train
Year
2008
Destiny Phanuef and Rachel Brown recount their experiences surviving a train accident that left them with amputated limbs. Suzi Piker speaks to the girls about life after the accident, and how their decision to go to the train tracks changed their lives forever.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A Man and His Mountain
Year
2013
Living on IRA Mountain, Adrian Brochu created a public scenic route. Scott Ruderman profiles the work Brochu has done and continues to do on his land.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Character Drawing
Year
2013
In order to represent Acadian people, Victorine Dionne and others create giant head sculptures. Emily Kwong profiles the work that these artists do.
Type
Radio
Title
Out of Smoke and Ash
Year
2005
Carolyn Jackson speaks about a fire that struck Brownfield in 1947. Jackson discusses how the fire effected the town and what life was like in Brownfield.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Harvesting Art
Year
2014
Moe is a full time artist, and he has decided to carve a pumpkin that is over 1000 pounds. Sofia Aldino profiles Moe's desire to carve his giant pumpkin.
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