Actor Paul Newman had numerous ties to Maine
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Actor Paul Newman (second from right) confers with director Fred Schepisi (right) and other production workers at Bee's Snack Bar in Winslow for the filming of ?Empire Falls? in 2003.

BAR HARBOR, Maine — Although Paul Newman is being hailed around the world as a Hollywood legend after his death Friday, in Maine he is being remembered for his generosity to the College of the Atlantic and for the films he made in the southern half of the state.

People who knew Newman and his wife, actress Joanne Woodward, said over the weekend that they not only gave much to the college, but also to the country.

“In terms of all of the work that they have done for good causes, not just financially, but in really lending their name and really being out in front of social causes is pretty terrific,” former COA President Steve Katona said Saturday. “The world needs more of them.”

Newman, 83, died after a bout with cancer, surrounded by family and friends.

Over the weekend, Newman also was being remembered for the company that he had helped found.

According to the company’s Web site, “Newman’s Own Inc., founded on a lark by Newman and his buddy A.E. Hotchner in 1982, is now (to our own surprise!), a leading (and growing) premium food company that offers more than 150 varieties of delicious all-natural food and beverage products.

“Based in Westport, Conn., the charitable mission of Newman’s Own is expressed in its company motto: ‘Shameless exploitation in pursuit of the Common Good.’ Paul Newman and the Newman’s Own Foundation donate all profits and royalties after taxes for educational and charitable purposes. Paul Newman and the Newman’s Own Foundation have given more than $250 million to thousands of charities worldwide.”

Newman’s ties to COA began in the 1980s with his daughter Nell when she attended COA. She graduated in 1987. She now is president of Newman’s Own Organics.

“During the years that she was a student, they would come up and stay in Bar Harbor and visit her,” Katona said.

A coeducational liberal arts college, College of the Atlantic offers just one undergraduate degree — a Bachelor of Arts in Human Ecology.

Newman donated money to the campus after a fire in 1983 destroyed the library and administration building, along with many of the classrooms. “The fire gave rise to a construction program that included a new classroom building, campus center and dormitory,” The Associated Press wrote in 1997.

Katona said the Newmans also gave money for scientific research at the school. “Including money to buy a beautiful new microscope that at the time the college really needed,” the former college president said.

Since 1985, the Newmans have also provided scholarship support in the amount of $10,000 to COA for students with financial needs. “The college certainly wasn’t the center of their attention, it was one of many, many things that Newman’s Own foundation helped with,” Katona said.

Katona said he used to correspond with Paul Newman. “I always used to tell him how much I admired him and Joanne for all that they have done,” he said.

Although Newman’s connection to Maine starts in Bar Harbor, he also has a connection to Camden through author Richard Russo. Russo’s novel “Nobody’s Fool” was made into a movie in 1994 starring Newman.

Newman also starred in the film adaptation of Russo’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel “Empire Falls,” which was shown on HBO.

In an HBO interview, Newman said he enjoyed filming in Maine. The film was shot in the Waterville and Skowhegan areas. He and his wife rented a cabin on a lake and Newman was able to spend his free time fishing.

As a result of that film connection, according to The Associated Press, Newman donated $10,000 to help build an 18-mile trail system in central Maine.

“Peter Garrett, president of Kennebec Messalonskee Trails Inc., said he wrote a letter to Newman in November [2004] explaining that the trial system would open up land along the Kennebec River and Messalonskee Stream for people to exercise and see wildlife,” the AP article said. Newman sent a check.

And there were other connections to the Pine Tree state.

In 2000, Georgia-Pacific Corp., which at the time owned the pulp and paper mill in Baileyville, donated a 39-foot straight pine log to a camp founded by Newman for children suffering from cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. The log was used to create a totem pole for the camp in Ashford, Conn.

In 1992, Newman was invited to a public supper in Dexter to benefit the local high school’s trip to Williamsburg, Va. Although he was unable to attend, he sent enough of his spaghetti sauce to feed the hundreds who did.

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7 comments on this item

A super Great Guy we will miss him very much he was very generous man

Ditto.........

It is very sad that he died !!

Never forget,Newman was Dirt Bag Cop Killer Mumia Abu-Jamal spoken supporter. Newman's and his buddies, Susan Sarandon, Spike Lee, Oliver Stone, John Landis, Norman Mailer,Joyce Carol Oates, Naomi Campbell, Sting, Ed Asner,David Byrne, Michael Stipe of REM, The Backstreet Boys (who perform"free" benefit concerts for the killers defense fund),Mike Farrell (BJ on MASH)and owner of Ben and Jerry's ice cream. These nice people gave money and their time to support cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal, who by his own admission killed Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner in July of 1982.

Paul Newman Joanne Woodward and Sydney Poitier were in Jim Downey's Steakhouse Restaurant on 10th Avenue here in Manhattan on the day Kennedy was threatening to bomb Cuba in Ocotber 61 or 62. They saw me lookng at them and went out of their way to stand right by my elbow at the table my girlfriend and I were sitting at but, Virginia and I kept our heads down and didn't speak to them. They were in a really fun mood, and I sort of wish now we had spoken to them. I was much more impressed with Poiiter's handsome looks than Newman's. He was much blacker than he was in his movies, and his black suit, black tie and white shirtt were immaculate. Miss Woodward who could play both beautiful or plain was playing plain that day. That was 47 years ago and Newman was a thirty something year old man and the size of a 12 year old kid with short kinky hair and a face that was a mass of wrinkles. I wasn't much more impressed with his looks than I was with Marilyn Monroe's, only he, Woodward, and Poitier were friendlier.

Make that October!

He was a talented and generous guy sad to hear of his passing. I am not sure that Abu-jamal ever confessed to killing the philly cop. I have no idea if he is guliity or not but I will remember Newman as being a guy who gave his time and money for many many good causes.

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