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Virginia Land
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Title
Barn Remains
Year
1996
As industry brings in new developments and technology, the small family farm begins to fade into history. Hilary McQuilkin investigates how the barn used to be the way of life for many people and the subject of barn deconstruction.
Type
published content
Title
Tall Tales
Year
1976
Former guide and member of the Micmac Indian tribe shares stories straight from the Maine woods.
Type
published content
Title
Other Voices
Year
1983
Pamela Wood documents the opinions of other towns people regarding the Pittston Company refinery.
Type
published content
Title
April 1990 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1990
List of back issues and books from Salt.
Type
Writing
Title
Counting Their Chickens: Maine Poultry Farmers Struggle to Revive Their Dying Industry
Year
2008
Facing struggles in the poultry industry, the Cooperative Poultry Producers group is attempting to open a mobile processing plant for chicken processing. Genevieve Lysen speaks to poultry farmers regarding their industry and the need for a processing plant.
Type
published content
Title
Vassals of the Farm
Year
1988
Bound to the Rancourt Dairy Farm in Vassalboro, hired hands and owners work restless work days. Bonnie Bragdon documents the work done at the farm, and how people feel about their work.
Type
published content
Title
Down She Goes
Year
1974
Heading down to the wharf at three o'clock in the morning, Herbert Baum is ready to learn about lobstering from his father and Dave Burnham. Baum documents the work that lobsterman do on their boats and how they got into the business.
Type
Writing
Title
Streets Under Seige
Year
1989
In Portland, Tate and Tyng Streets hold a history of displacement, change, and decay. Amanda Holmes vists people in the neighborhood to discuss why they still cling to Tate and Tyng.
Type
Writing
Title
Sea Urchins
Year
1993
In Portland, the sea urchin industry represents an opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to have a job working on the waterfront. Joan Amory explores how lucrative this business is for individuals in Portland.
Type
published content
Title
A Greek Father Shapes His Son
Year
1984
As the son of a hard working immigrant, John Anagnostis wanted to be a teacher from a young age. Lisa Palas highlights Anagnostis' journey to get an education and how his father made those opportunities available to him.
Type
Writing
Title
Why 2 K?
Year
1999
Prior to the year 2000, many communties began to prepare for any crisis that may have presented itself once the new year rolled in. Meagan Gould speaks to individuals involved with Y2K preparations to understand the measures of precaution that were taken for the new millennium.
Type
published content
Title
The Angel Warrior on His Way to the Top
Year
2008
Brooke Shuman highlights the life of stock car racer Mike St. Germain, who focuses on God while racing. Shuman speaks to Mike and his wife about the racing lifestyle and the dangers that come with the hobby.
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