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Title
Charcoal Making
Year
1974
Ava Ross discusses how charcoal was made by her husband, Willis back in the day.
Type
published content
Title
Remembering Tad
Year
1986
Column by Thomas Bradbury with a tribute to Sterling "Tad" Dow, who served on Salt's Board of Trustees and the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust.
Type
Writing
Title
Run Dog Run: Sled Dog Racing Finds Solid Ground
Year
2008
Tracey Samuelson highlights the Downeast Sled Dog Club and their participation in a dryland season for their sport. Samuelson discusses how dryland competitions are new in a sport that is traditionally done in the snow.
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published content
Title
Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum
Year
1974
At the age of 86, the Furbish twins, Ethel and Edie, have many interesting stories from their childhoods. Anne Gorham and Sherri Jones speak to the twins about their experiences.
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published content
Title
Romance of the Wooden Boat
Year
2005
Emily Funkhouser highlights the work of boat builders and boat restorers at the Brooklin Boatyard in Brooklin, Maine. Funhouser speaks to carpenters about their experiences and the building process.
Type
Writing
Title
From Maine and Beyond
Year
1995
Kristen Lewis explores the history of Dew Animal Kingdom and discusses opinions of the farm.
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published content
Title
Firefighting - Me and Mark Twain
Year
1987
Column by Thomas Bradbury on joining the Atlantic Hose Volunteer Engine Company.
Type
published content
Title
Community Bands
Year
1994
Margot Downs highlights the stories and activities of serveral community bands, speaking with band members and the community.
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published content
Title
The Grand Dame: Life at the Summer House
Year
1988
As big summer hotels begin to die away, one in Kennebunk still remains. Nancy Segal explores the Colony Inn in Kennebunk to see why it is still successful.
Type
published content
Title
We Are What We Buy
Year
1989
George Lewis, sociologist and Maine native, explains why we are creatures of the culture that we create and consume.
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
51st Barber
Year
1989
Owner of a barbershop in Portland, Danny Mardigian shares his life story and experiences.
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