Submissions from 2007
Alumni interviews with Caitie Whalen, Kyle Glover, Kat Baulu, David Y. Lee, and
Brian and Diane Howe live in Boothbay Harbor with their two children, Josh, 16,, Kim Alexander
Alison Reid, 39, Josh Potocki, 31, and Guy Hernandez own One Fifty Ate Cafe, fam, Leah Bruns and Gabriel Caffrey
Karen Montanaro, born Karen Hurll, describes the epiphany she had at age 12 when, Hannah Fox
Rick, 42, and Barbara, 31, Spiegel live in Scarborough with their 13-month-old d, Posey Gruener and Nayan Tara Kakshapati
Doug Taylor of Lewiston became a Pentecostal after alcohol and crime nearly ende, Bridget Huber and Amber Knowles
Pat LaMarche of Yarmouth ran as the Green Party candidate for vice president in, Beatrice Marovich and Elizabeth Massa
Mary Going and Martha Rynberg of Portland are bringing up their adopted daughter, Elizabeth Massa
Scott Hatch, owner of the Barn Wright, Inc., and his apprentices, Dave Rose and, Douglas W. Milliken and Gabriel Caffrey
Lincoln Sennett, a former chemical engineer, bought Swan's Honey from founder Ha, Erin Post and Kelly Kilgallon
Jay Jack and Amanda Buckner of Poland co-own the Academy of Mixed Martial Arts i, Annie Reichert
Doris, 87, and George, 91, Castonia have been married 63 years and live independ, Christine Shanahan
A day in the life of lobsterman Bob Quinn, who lives on Eagle Island with his wi, Rebecca Stewart
Nathaniel S. Wilson owns a sail loft in East Boothbay. Although his apprentices, Amanda Witherell and Michael Teuteberg
Submissions from 2006
Excerpts from Salt Radio, including pieces on: women wrestlers, by Shea Shakelfo
Storyteller Roland Watier, 59, of Union, is an elder in a Council of Men that me, John Affleck
Sam Cook, a bowhunter, doesn't own a phone and usually sleeps in his truck. He, Caitlin Van Dusen
Tim Barry, the single father of two boys, spends six days a week during bear hun, Katie Hayes
The Portland Rugby Club was invincible in the 1980s and had a membership of over, Chris Joob
Rebecca Goodale wrote illustrated books as a child, and as an adult creates and, Rena Kaneko
"From the Archive" piece on the Kappa Sig fraternity at Bowdoin College in Bruns, Chris Kendig
The Wilhelm Reich Museum in Rangeley is part of a campus called Orgonon where Re, Andrea Maio
In 2002, John Eder became the Green Party's only state legislator in country. H, Ann Phillips
Anna Cyr, 26, and her sister-in-law, Tonya Cyr, 31, are married to brothers Jaso, Whit Richardson
An interview with Bill Curtsinger, a "National Geographic" photographer who last, Magazine Salt
Linda Ash, whose trailer was condemned because it lacked running water, spends t, Talia Weiner
Stephanie Marie Hammond, 8, and her sister, Brooke Ann, 11, together have won 17, Jennifer Whitney
Cathy Hardy, 16, has two sons--James, who is two, and Nicky, who is 18 months yo, Allison Wightman
Submissions from 2005
In a "Salt Radio" piece, an "Elvis cop" describes his distain for bad Elvis impe, Adam Allington
In a "Salt Radio" piece, Juan talks about how he and his wife make $500 a week d, Zac Barr
All of the inmates at the low-security Bolduc Correctional Facility in Warren ar, Christina Cooke
Steve White took over management of the Brooklin Boatyard from his father, the l, Emily Funkhouser
Tollef Olson, 48, of South Portland, and his business partner, Craig Tanner, 46,, Susan Gaidos
Bonnie Dermody of Portland, a recovering heroin addict, has been on methadone fo, Tim Greenway
Engineer Karl Smith of New Hampshire and Conductor Rory O'Connor of Old Orchard, Brendan Hughes
In a "Salt Radio" piece, a man working on a wool yarn machine describes his fond, Rupa Marya
Article about life in the Kaler-Vaill home for elderly women, which opened in Sc, Ellington Miller
A photo essay on Dr. Philip Thompson Jr., 85, a Portland native with a passion f, Molly Myers
After divorcing an alcoholic husband, Diane married recovering alcoholic Vance C, Linda Peelle
In a "Salt Radio" piece, a woman describes doing the tango with her partner. Th, Evan Roberts
An interview with David Isay, executive producer and founder of "Sound Portraits, Magazine Salt
A photo essay on a family-run slaughterhouse, West Gardiner Beef. Todd Pierce t, Liza B. Sempler
"From the Archives" piece on the Sanctuary Tattoo parlor in Portland, a space sh, Kait Stokes
A photo essay on the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on 133 Pleasant Street i, Annie Tselikis
Photo essay on Raymond Strout, a carpenter and blood wormer, who lives on his Si, Holly Wilmeth
Submissions from 2004
An alphabetical list of Salt Institute alumni from 1973 to 2003.
Fourteen years ago, Salt photographer Pam Berry's subject, Monica Mann, was preg, Pam Berry and Jenifer Dean
A photo essay on Mary Merithew, 42, who is in hospice care and determined to liv, Leslie Brooks
An article on the Maine Time Dollar Network, where members trade services, not b, Stephanie Congdon
Topsham's Flying Changes Center for Therapeutic Riding gives children skills and, Melissa Dalton
A photo essay on the Somali community in Lewiston, which has become a city of ch, Erin Dowding
Frank Bowie, 79, is the last dairy farmer in Durham, and has six milking cows., Katharine Freeman
Fifty eight years after World War II, Jim O'Grady, 77, still has nightmares. He, Melissa L. Hale
Stanley Frautten, 58, is the owner and operator of T-Bob's Taxi, the only cab se, Carrie Kilman
A photo essay on James "Jimmy" Benner, 16, whose one strong constant in life is, Leslie MacVane
A look at deaf culture through the eyes of Hilary Whitmore, a self-confident and, Lauren McSherry
Cong Ba Nguyen, a Vietnamese-African-American refugee, and Mira Cua, a Guatemala, Lisa Merlini
A photo essay on Nancy "Nanney" Kennedy, who lives with two sons, Ben and Amos,, Drew Oberholtzer
Submissions from 2002
Profile of Cynthia Collins, 49, of Wells who is a practicing witch in the Wicca, Heather Barnes
A photo essay on former United Nations worker, Michael Ogustino, and his family,, Kyle Glover
A photo essay on Mary Ann Cupero, a truck driver and a truck-repair teacher., Megan E. Hanson
A photo essay on boxer Liz Leddy, a formerly addicted and homeless woman who cre, Christine D. Heinz
A photo essay on the University of Southern Maine's Royal Drag Show. Kevin Head, Joanna Johnson
The three-year-old Odd Fellows Theatre in Buckfield, housed in an old Odd Fellow, Eric Larson
Article about Maine's only Cambodian Buddhist temple, Wat Samaki, is in Portland, Krista Mahr
An article on the Peabody House in Portland, started by Portland philanthropist, Jessi Misslin
An article on Marcy's Breakfast and Lunch, a rickety wood-paneled room on the co, Thea Okonak
Chesuncook is surrounded by tens of thousands of square miles of privately owned, Adrienne Schatz
Shaw's Boarding House in Monson is a 30-year-old landmark on the Appalachian Tra, Sally Schumaier
A photo essay on large animal veterinarian Dr. Tom Judd, who specializes in equi, Katie Terrill
Submissions from 2001
Fleeing their war-torn country, Somalis come to Portland in search of peace, sta, Lacey Andrews
A photo essay on Burnham and Morrill (B & M) Beans, which was founded in 1867 in, Heather Coleman
An article on bush pilots in Maine's North Woods. (Dick) Folsom's in Greenville, G M. Eckel IV
The John J. Nissen Baking Company, which was on Portland's Munjoy Hill for decad, Lisa Ferrugia
Marie St. George, an animal rehabilitator who wants to halt the loss of wild hab, Rebecca Goldfine
A photo essay on a domestic violence shelter and some of the women who have foun, Kate Lapides
A photo essay on 24-year-old Adam Murphy of Wells, who was a fine arts student i, David Lee
Two religious leaders in Portland are part of a growing community of women who b, Melissa Leighty
An article on John Martovich, a piano technician at Portland Piano Exchange and, Georgia Smith
Ballard House in Portland is Maine's only freestanding birth center. The birth, Kait Stokes
Four idiosyncratic collectors share a connection to Maine: Nancy 3. Hoffman runs, Jamison York
Submissions from 2000
An article on the crew of nine men who work in an engine house inspecting and se, Jennifer Acker
The Damariscotta River draws retirees, lobstermen, and others to the picturesque, Jennifer L. Brockway
Harmony Hall, on Route 115 between Gray and North Yarmouth, is a bottle club own, Elyssa Cleo East
A poetic description of the deep loved shared by Anna and Jeff Jellis of Bath an, Aracelis Girmay
A photo essay on Muslim women in Portland and how they are maintaining their rel, Shaleece Haas
Jackman is a busy hub for snowmobiling, and thousands descend on the small town, Philip C. Mazzone
Portland's Bosnian community is growing, with more refugees fleeing the war in S, Laurie McDonnell
A photographic essay on the hip-hop DJs and the dancers they play for at The Ind, Anne-Marie McReynolds
Elizabeth Shanes, 84, is a member of Portland's Perennial Effects dance group, d, Sarah J. Merrill
Making brown ash baskets was once the livelihood of Maine's Indians. An axe tha, Sally Steindorf
Approximately one-third of Maine businesses are owned by women. With a look at, Kaitlin Thomas
A photo essay on several Maine bridal shops and on brides-to-be who are selectin, Cate Tynan
A photographic essay on intercultural families in southern Maine, demonstrating, Vasna Wilson
Submissions from 1997
The Portland Boxing Club is the focus of a resurgence of amateur boxing in Portl, Ethan Anderson
An article on Elvis impersonators, William "Elvis" Bishop, Rebecca Dunnells, and, Jennifer Andrews
A photographic essay on the crew of 200 people who work around the clock on the, Judy Bennett
Reiche School, in Portland's West End, is Maine's most culturally diverse elemen, Jennifer Fayocavitz
A look at the life of Myrtle Lowell, 84, of Thomaston, who lives alone in an old, Alyssa Grossman
The author joins Lendall Alexander Jr. on a groundfishing trip aboard the "Julie, Paul Harrison