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Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine Summer 2002: Number 56
Year
Jun 2002
The Summer 2002 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on the Cambodian community, Peabody House in Portland, and the small town of Chesuncook, Maine.
Type
Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine VI: Number 1 & 2, December 1983
Year
The December 1983 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on the town of Eastport, Maine.
Type
Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine XI: Number 43, August 1993
Year
Aug 1993
The August 1993 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on the town of Greenville, violin making, and the development of the city of Lewiston.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Mondays In Nelson
Year
2013
In the small town of Nelson, New Hampshire residents gather every Monday night to contra dance. Mary Wesley documents how this traditional New England dance has been central to the culture of the Monadnock region for over 200 years.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Maine's Food Sovereignty Movement
Year
2015
In response to big agribusiness, Heather Retberg is helping to lead a grassroots movement that declares access to food of our choice is a legal right. Jenn Corey documents how thirteen towns in Maine have passed laws declaring a right to sell food to their neighbors without government intervention.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Town That Paper Made
Year
2013
Known as the "Town that Paper Made," East Millinocket has struggled since the paper mill closed down. Mitch Borden documents how the community has been impacted by the mill closure 10 years ago, and how they attempt to make ends meet for their each other.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Downtown Renewed
Year
2013
When the mills in Biddeford closed, the town's economy began to suffer. Emma Morgenstern documents how organizations in the town are trying to develop the economy again through the downtown area, and how some residents don't agree with the changes.
Type
Multimedia
Title
In The Way
Year
2013
Along the proposed route of the East-West Highway, owners of businesses and community members have varying opinions about the impact of the highway. Alice Quinlan investigates how the highway could cause changes in these communities and on the economy for small towns and farmers.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Putting Down New Roots
Year
2015
Salt documents how immigrants are setting down cultural roots through agriculture in a small Maine town.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Thanks But No Tank
Year
2012
In the town of Searsport, one of the country's largest natural gas companies intends to build an expansive propane storage facility. Diane Sterberg highlights the fear that Brenda Liston feels towards the facility moving into her hometown.
Type
Multimedia
Title
In the Woods
Year
2014
For the logging town of Allagash, industry has mechanized and caused a lot of change. Erin Fitzsimmons speaks to Allagash elders about how times have changed in the woods.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A God-given Talent
Year
2014
For nearly five decades, Everard Hall has been digging graves in Down East Maine. Erin Birney documents Hall's desire to do things the old-fashioned way and his perfection of the craft.
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