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Kristin Moe
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Photography
Title
A.E. Howell Wildlife Conservation Center and Spruce Acres Refuge, North Amity, ME
Year
2000
Amanda Custer documents the work done at A.E. Howell Wildlife Conservation Center to assist and educate about animal rehabilitation.
Type
published content
Title
Energy in a Boatyard
Year
1978
On the mud flats of the Kennebunk River lies a building that has come to represent the tides and fortunes of Salt. Pamela Wood documents the active learning that Salt students do and the energy of the craftsmen who train the students.
Type
published content
Title
Mother Trucker
Year
2002
Megan Hanson captures the life of Mary Ann Cupero, a trucker of 15 years.
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
published content
Title
We Never Bought Anything We Could Make
Year
1980
Section of Salt 2 on the topic of making products at home.
Type
published content
Title
Maintaining
Year
2005
Tim Greenway captures the life of Bonnie Dermody, a woman who uses methadone to help her recover from her heroin addiction.
Type
published content
Title
Chester's Insurance
Year
1984
Column by Thomas Bradbury on Chester Ferguson's new truck, and trying to get insurance for it.
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published content
Title
November 1987 Salt Magazine, Salt Advertisement
Year
1987
Advertisement for the Salt Semester Program.
Type
published content
Title
December 1994 Salt Magazine, Front Cover
Year
1994
Front cover for the December 1994 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
I'm Singulah!
Year
1984
Rosemary Elliott speaks to John Gaskill of Portland about his personal history. Gaskill shares his story of a black boy with a mind of his own growing up in Portland.
Type
published content
Title
Will the Real Statue Please Stand Up
Year
1989
There are two monuments in Maine that celebrate the feats of Maine woodsmen. Bretty Jenks explores how these two statues represent two different cultures.
Type
Writing
Title
The People's Station
Year
2006
For over twenty years, the Community Television Network has given the community a way to broadcast their content through public access. Molly Finnagan highlights the history of the Community Television Network and discusses the varying kinds of programs that air on the network.
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