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Title
South Berwick Women Activists
Year
1992
A different side of the history of South Berwick is explored through the experiences of women activists in the town. Jenny Meagher speaks with serveral women to share their stories about South Berwick and activism.
Type
Writing
Title
Been Here All Along: East Millinocket After the Mill
Year
2006
Nina Goodby explores what life is like in the town of Millinocket, following the closures of the local mills. Goodby speaks to residents about their lives after the Great Northern Paper Mill.
Type
Photography
Title
First Come the Artists: Belfast Photographs
Year
1989
When artists enter towns, they usually herald incoming change. Tonee Harbert captures how this is taking place in Belfast, and how some people in the community do not want the change.
Type
published content
Title
Causes: John Pike Grady
Year
1983
Considered the Don Quixote of Eastport, John Pike Grady has a fierce loyalty to his town. Pamela Wood highlights how Grady is a man of many causes that are not so popular in Eastport.
Type
Photography
Title
Lewiston Photographs
Year
1988
Considered by some as the armpit of Maine, Lewiston, has developed a poor reputation. Claire Sullivan captures images of residents of the Franco-American community around town to showcase Lewiston's strength and beauty.
Type
published content
Title
Salmon: Art Mackay
Year
1983
Pamela Wood speaks to Art Mackay regarding the raising of salmon and how it impacts the economics of Eastport. In the closing paragraphs of the magazine, Pamela Wood recounts the current situation in Eastport, and how there is promise for the town.
Type
Writing
Title
Of Dragons and Dust
Year
2004
Dragon Cement, located between the towns of Thomaston and Rockland, utilizes the local geology to manufacture cement in New England. Tara Hayes highlights the work that Dragon Cement does for the cement industry and the environment.
Type
Photography
Title
South Berwick Activists
Year
1992
A different side of the history of South Berwick is explored through the experiences of women activists in the town. Susannah Ross captures images of several women who share their stories about South Berwick and activism.
Type
Photography
Title
The Desert of Maine
Year
2003
Located near the town of Freeport, Maine has its own desert, but instead of sand, it contains glacial silt. Lars Howlett captures how the Desert of Maine has become a tourist attraction.
Type
Photography
Title
Of Dragons and Dust Photographs
Year
2004
Dragon Cement, located between the towns of Thomaston and Rockland, utilizes the local geology to manufacture cement in New England. Sara Crystal captures the work that Dragon Cement does for the cement industry and the environment.
Type
Writing
Title
Deserted
Year
2003
Located near the town of Freeport, Maine has its own desert, but instead of sand, it contains glacial silt. Vanessa Silverton-Peel explores how the Desert of Maine has become a tourist attraction.
Type
Writing
Title
Acton Fire Department
Year
2000
In towns of any size it is valuable to have a working fire department in case of emergencies. Amanda Cross discusses the daily lives of firefighters who work for the Acton Volunteer Fire Department and their experiences being firemen.
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