Salt Story Archive
Advanced search
About us
Publications
Projects
Story Explorer
×
Advanced search
Projects
Publications
Everything
Story type
Writing
Photography
Radio
Multimedia
All
Year
People
County
Town
Keyword
Exact Match
Search Transcripts
Explore by People - Any
Greg Violette
33 results
Sort by:
type
title
year
description
Type
published content
Title
Lobstermen's Sixth Sense
Year
1995
Chris City spotlights the lobster industry, speaking to lobstermen and learning about industry regulations, Seal Cove, and lobsters.
Type
Photography
Title
Junk King Jerry and the Downeast Museum Dream
Year
2006
Alexandra Marvar captures the life of Jerry Blackburn, a junk collector, who finds value in all things.
Type
Photography
Title
Making it Happen
Year
2008
Hadassa Katz documents the work and lives of Chiara Liberatore and Saiyid Brent.
Type
Writing
Title
Hauling Seal Cove
Year
1994
Chris City spotlights the lobster industry, speaking to lobstermen and learning about industry regulations, Seal Cove, and lobsters.
Type
Writing
Title
Lobstermen in Casco Bay
Year
1998
Type
Writing
Title
Modern Alchemy
Year
1996
Merrill Maiano explores the intricacies of the beer brewing process and industry from a smaller level. Maiano speaks with homebrewers and learns how brewing beer is treated as an art form.
Type
published content
Title
Swedes of Aroostook
Year
1990
For three generations, a colony of Swedish farmers have raised potatoes and families in rural Aroostook County. Laura Johnson highlights how these farmers are close knit and hard working.
Type
published content
Title
The Junkyards of Manicured Maine
Year
1989
In a battle of social classes, new middle class Maine wants old rural Maine to clean up junk from their yards. Amy Rawe explores how this battle between city and country values is taking place.
Type
Writing
Title
Contra Dance
Year
1992
The act of contradancing, a type of folk dance, is examined in this piece by Leila Childs. She explores the history of this folk dance, the music associated with it, and talks to the dancers themselves to uncover the social aspect of dancing.
1
2
3