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Sheryl Lane
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Cluny Collects 'Heritage' in Potato Land
Year
1976
In Presque Isle, Cluny McPherson collects the heritage of potato growing people. Tanya Solomon and Parise White speak to McPherson about his collection of old farm tools.
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published content
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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.
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published content
Title
Introduction- Maine: A Peopled Landscape
Year
1995
Introduction to Maine: A Peopled Landscape by Hugh T. French, who writes about the changing face of Salt and Maine.
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published content
Title
Greenville: the Shifting Frontier
Year
1993
Despite growth and new trends in Greenville, it is impossible to take out the frontier. Daniel Bigman documents the town of Greenville through the eyes of somes of its people.
Type
Writing
Title
Uphill Either Way
Year
2002
At the bottom of Sebasticook Valley lies the town of Dexter, a town that has seen the lose of a large number of jobs. Carrie Kilman investigates how the lose of shoe production jobs in Dexter has affected the livelihoods of its residents and the community.
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Writing
Title
I am the Ghost Hunter: Paranormal Investigators Explore Haunted Maine
Year
2003
The members of the Maine Paranormal Research Association dedicate their time to investigating and exploring possible haunted locations in Maine, equipped with various pieces of technology. Pearl Gabel speaks to the investigators to learn about their experiences in the field and why they hunt for ghosts.
Type
Writing
Title
Livin' the Dream: One Rangeley Musher Tries to Convert His Passion for Dogsledding into a Business
Year
2008
Having a passion for dogsledding, Anthony Colello dreams of having a full-fledged business around dogsledding. Page McClean highlights the efforts that Colello puts into starting a dogsledding business and discusses how he got into dogsledding.
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published content
Title
Go Back Home, Senabeh
Year
1979
As the spiritual leader of the Penobscots, Senabeh believes he must make a last stand alongside his peoples. Pamela Wood speaks to Senabeh about how he defines his lonely Indianhood.
Type
Writing
Title
Custom House Wharf Revisited
Year
1996
The Custom House Wharf in Portland serves as a major hub for the local fish business. Catherine Olender discusses various topics, from the politics of the wharf to local family businesses.
Type
Writing
Title
Maine's Unspoken Hero
Year
2001
Following the terrorists attacks of 9/11, Scott Rodbro set out to find Maine's heroes, contacting veterans groups in the state. Rodbro speaks to a veteran about his time and experiences in the armed services.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Song from the Hill
Year
2018
This is the story of one instruments journey and influence, through time, and across state lines. In Hopkinton, New Hampshire, a 30 foot tall Aeolian Harp has become the heart of an old New England Farm, and a group of harp inspired volunteers work together to bring back its ethereal voice.
Type
Radio
Title
The Lone Grangers
Year
2013
In West Bath, a small group is dedicated to revitalize West Bath Seaside Grange into an organization that serves everyone and focuses on community service. Leslie Chang documents the work the Smith family has done for the grange, and how it still holds traditions from the 1800s.
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