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Misty Neill
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Writing
Title
Sticks and Stones: The Boys and Girls Club of Portland
Year
1995
Jessica Lee learns about the Boys and Girls Club from facilitators and participants, and discusses the experiences of the youth at the organization.
Type
published content
Title
April 1997 Salt Magazine, Salt's Capital Needs
Year
1997
Neil Rolde offers a list of Salt's capital needs.
Type
published content
Title
December 1995 Salt Magazine, Statement from Salt Capital Campaign
Year
1995
Statement from Neil Rolde, Chairman of the Salt Capital Campaign regarding capital, education, and magazine development costs.
Type
published content
Title
Walking After Midnight: Linda Mae, Homeless at Seventy-One
Year
2006
With the desire to have her own place to live, Linda Mae Ash spends her time at Rockin' Rickey's Tavern. Talia Weiner captures Ash's life as a homeless senior citizen.
Type
published content
Title
Ned and Nell
Year
1974
Believing Blueberry Hill was haunted based on stories, Lynne Littlefield and Lyman Page speak to Bob Currier, who tells them otherwise. Littlefield and Page document how a red house in the area is actually haunted.
Type
Writing
Title
Salty Pete Dreams Big: Ryan Coulombe Has Aspirations For Himself
Year
2008
Striving to do more with his job, Ryan Coulombe is Salty Pete, the mascot for the Portland Pirates hockey team. Brandan Collins documents how Coulombe makes attempts to do more for the organization and the normal routines of his work.
Type
Writing
Title
Saga On the High Seas: Pirates' Faithfuls Remain Steadfast, as the Franchise Navigates Rocky Waters
Year
2010
When the lease between the Cumberland County Civic Center and the Portland Pirates hockey team grew close, the fans struggled with the notion of their team being relocated. Emma Deans highlights the importance of hockey for the local community and how fans of the team rallied together.
Type
Writing
Title
Flynn's News
Year
1992
Janet Culbert documents the history of Flynn's News, a diner in South Berwick. Culbert speaks with the owners to learn about the role their diner plays in the community.
Type
published content
Title
Jake's Easter Clam
Year
1980
John Leach takes his son along when he goes clamming, following the same footsteps his father before him did. Lynn Kippax Jr. documents the importance of clamming for Leach and why he takes his son along.
Type
published content
Title
Diner Revival
Year
1990
In the middle of a nostalgic pop movement, Salt visits diners throughout Maine to see how they are being revived.
Type
Writing
Title
Summer of Safety
Year
1994
Paul Sargent covers the personal histories and experiences of Youth Corps members, and discusses the skills that they learned in the program.
Type
published content
Title
From Folk to Pop and Back Again
Year
1990
Salt invites scholars to a conference to speak about how folk culture and popular culture interact. Salt offers a report on the conference.
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