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Waterville, Maine
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A Russian Church
Year
1990
Observing the rituals of the Orthodox church, Slavic immigrants in Richmond, Maine continue a tradition of those who came before them. Kate Jeremiah captures the practices of the Russian community at St. Nicholas Church.
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published content
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From Tree to Tip to Christmas Wreath
Year
1994
Erin Miller captures the work that Bob and Loretta MacLeod do creating Christmas wreaths on their farm in Columbia, Maine.
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published content
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Put the Hammer Down
Year
1978
Known around southern Maine for his unbelievable feat of pounding nails with his bare hands, Joseph Leo Thibeau has become something of a legend. E.J. Blake reports on Thibeau's life and his hand skills.
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Writing
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Stock Car Racing
Year
1997
Beech Ridge Motor Speedway in Scarborough, Maine was the first place in Maine built just for racing cars, and while it is no Daytona, the individuals who attend and participate at the speedway take it serious. Erin Collins discusses with drivers and crew members what it is like to race stock cars at Beech Ridge.
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published content
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August 1989 Salt Magazine, Back Cover
Year
1989
Back cover for the August 1989 Salt Magazine, with advertisement for Tom's of Maine.
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Writing
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The Transgender Community
Year
1996
Mary Kathryn Durham investigates the lives of transgender individuals living in Maine, speaking with individuals of varying backgrounds.
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published content
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Rum Running
Year
1976
As the chief agent for alcohol control in charge of the state of Maine, Henry Weaver experienced different situations with rum running. Keith Euler and others from Salt speak to Weaver about his experiences and stories as a federal officer during the prohibition era.
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published content
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Off the Maine Road: To Be Raymond Strout
Year
2005
Holly Wilmeth captures the work of Raymond Strout, a carpenter by trade, who is a blood wormer by nature.
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published content
Title
Salt, the FSA, and the Documentary Tradition
Year
1995
James C. Curtis writes on the documentary tradition, comparing the work of Salt and the Farm Security Administration in Maine.
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published content
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Diner People
Year
1990
Tonee Harbert captures the essence of traditional working class diners around Maine.
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Writing
Title
A Day at the Goranson Farm
Year
1994
London Chretien discusses the topic of community supported agriculture and how certain individuals practice this type of alternative farming in Maine.
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published content
Title
Time and Place Teach You
Year
1995
Stephanie Mitchell captures the life of one Ethiopian family in Maine.
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