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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Emily Guerin, Forecaster Reporter, records notes at NAS Brunswick in preparation for a story.The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the MRRA today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Kaeja Dixon, 5, of Brunswick sips a mug of hot chocolate at the tree lighting event on Saturday.  <br />
Trevor Geiger, of Brunswick Downtown Association, said that the organization expected over 1500 guests at the event and that they counted participation by the number of cups of cocoa they passed out. He added that there were more than 20 volunteers helping out with the event and over 1500 cookies were on the table. Most were homemade, by volunteers. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • WEST BATH, Maine -- 1/31/14 -- Gerry Brookes, left, poses with his crew of fellow volunteers at a house in West Bath. Brookes spent 30 years as an English professor at the University of Nebraska. Since retiring to Maine, he has helped out on 20 different properties as a Habitat for Humanity volunteer. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster.
    Unsung Hero Brookes
  • PORTLAND, Maine  11/15/18 --  Luke Lermond, a member of the Forestry Section of Portland’s Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department, cuts this year's Christmas tree from the front yard of the South Portland Fire department at Cash Corner.  The fire Department donated a 40-foot blue spruce to the city of Portland as this year's Christmas tree.  <br />
Crews from Portland cut and prepared the tree to be set in a storm drain in the center of Monument Square.  Keeley Crane Services and Shaw Brothers Construction donated staff, crane, and transportation services.<br />
Later this week, the tree will be lit with over 5,000 LED lights at the Monument Square Tree Lighting on Friday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m.<br />
Santa Claus has suggested he might make an appearance and local musicians will be performing.<br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Maine Governor Paul LePage speaks at the Naval Air Station Brunswick on Monday. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority  today in a ceremony attended by Gov. LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Maine Governor Paul LePage speaks at the Naval Air Station Brunswick on Monday. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority  today in a ceremony attended by Gov. LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Maine Governor Paul LePage speaks at the Naval Air Station Brunswick on Monday. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority  today in a ceremony attended by Gov. LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 11/9/10 -- WEST BATH, Maine. Asplundh Tree Crew Foreman Mike Lord cuts off a section of tree trunk which was hanging over the top of a power line on Tuesday afternoon on Butler Head in West Bath.  Tree and electrical crews from as far away as New York State spread across the Mid-Coast Region on Monday and Tuesday, cleaning up storm damage. Power was restored to nearly all customers by the end of the day, Tuesday.  Lord said, "Our whole goal is to get these trees down without damage to the wires -- or the homeowners property." A fellow Asplundh foreman, Mike Morris said, "There were over 100 broken poles in this area -- that's what takes a long time [to repair]."   Roger S. Duncan / For The Forecaster.
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  11/15/18 --  Crews from the Forestry Section of Portland’s Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department set this year's Christmas tree in a deep drain in Monument Square.The South Portland Fire Department donated a 40-foot blue spruce to the city of Portland as this year's Christmas tree.  <br />
Later this week, the tree will be lit with over 5,000 LED lights at the Monument Square Tree Lighting on Friday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m.<br />
Santa Claus has suggested he might make an appearance and local musicians will be performing.<br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Brunswick Representative Stan Gerzofsky speaks at the transfer of property ceremony at NAS Brunswick on Monday. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the MRRA today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Brunswick Representative Stan Gerzofsky speaks at the transfer of property ceremony at NAS Brunswick on Monday. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the MRRA today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Maine Governor Paul LePage speaks at the Naval Air Station Brunswick on Monday. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority  today in a ceremony attended by Gov. LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- 11/15/18 --   Crews from the Forestry Section of Portland’s Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department set down a 40-foot blue spruce donated by the South Portland Fire Department on a flatbed truck before delivering it to Monument Square in Portland -- where it will be installed as this year's Christmas tree. <br />
Later this week, the tree will be lit with over 5,000 LED lights during the Monument Square Tree Lighting on Friday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m.<br />
Santa Claus has suggested he might make an appearance and local musicians will be performing.<br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  U.S. Navy Capt. William Fitzgerald, Commanding Officer of NAS Brunswick speaks at the transfer ceremony of Hangar 6 today. The U. S. Navy passed Hangar 6 over to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Brunswick Representative Alex Cornell Du Houx listens to Governor Paul LePage on Monday. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the MRRA today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  11/15/18 --  This year's Christmas tree was installed today in Monument Square by crews from the Forestry Section of Portland’s Parks, Recreation and Facilities Department, Keeley Crane Services and Shaw Brothers Construction. The  South Portland Fire Department donated a 40-foot blue spruce to the city of Portland  <br />
The tree was set in a deep drain in the center of Monument Square. <br />
Later this week, the tree will be lit with over 5,000 LED lights during the Monument Square Tree Lighting on Friday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m.<br />
Santa Claus has suggested he might make an appearance and local Musicians will be performing.<br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  A Kestrel Airplane sits on display in Hangar 6 at NAS Brunswick on Monday during a ceremony to transfer the hangar from the U.S.  Navy to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority.  The ceremony was attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Congresswoman Chellie Pingrees speaks at NAS Brunswick's transfer of property ceremony today. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Brunswick Representative Alex Cornell Du Houx listens to Governor Paul LePage on Monday. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the MRRA today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Maine Gov. Paul LePage, left, chats with Congresswoman Chellie Pingree at the ceremony to pass Hangar 6 from the Navy to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority. The ceremony was a host of local and state government representatives. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Maine Governor Paul LePage speaks at the Naval Air Station Brunswick on Monday. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority  today in a ceremony attended by Gov. LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Steve Levesque, Executive Director of Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority (MRRA), led the turnover ceremony at Naval Air Station Brunswick on Monday. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the MRRA today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • BATH -- 5/25/15 - Isaac Ensel, left and Drew and Gideon Walden, all of Bath, ride in the back of representative Jennifer DeChant's truck during the The Memorial Day Parade in Bath on Monday. <br />
The parade took place as a result of an anonymous donor who gave $5,000 and the American Legion who donated $3,000 to pay for the parade in Bath. The Elks Club supported the parade in prior years but was unable to do so this year, leaving organizers without a funding source close to the parade date.  <br />
Photo ©2015 by Roger S. Duncan / For the Forecaster.
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the MRRA today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority Board Chair Art Mayo of Bath speaks at the handover ceremony on Monday.  The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the MRRA today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Mike Hartford, News Photographer, shoots the action at NAS Brunswick today. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the MRRA today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Congresswoman Chellie Pingree chats with constituents at NAS Brunswick. The U. S. Navy passed Hangar 6 over to the MRRA today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  11/15/18 --  Luke Lermond, center, and colleagues from the Forestry Section of Portland’s Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department, tie down this year's Christmas tree on a flatbed truck after cutting it from the lawn near the South Portland Fire Department at Cash Corner.  The fire department donated a 40-foot blue spruce to the city of Portland as this year's Christmas tree.  <br />
Crews from Portland cut and prepared the tree to be set in a storm drain in the center of Monument Square.  Keeley Crane Services and Shaw Brothers Construction donated staff, crane, and transportation services.<br />
Later this week, the tree will be lit with over 5,000 LED lights at the Monument Square Tree Lighting on Friday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m.<br />
Santa Claus has suggested he might make an appearance and local musicians will be performing.<br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • BATH -- 5/25/15 - Aleister Dowdy, 8, of Bath, holds up a frog he caught in the Library Park pond on Monday. <br />
The Memorial Day Parade in Bath took place as a result of an anonymous donor who gave $5,000 and the American Legion who donated $3,000 to pay for the parade in Bath. The Elks Club supported the parade in prior years but were unable to do so this year, leaving organizers without a funding source close to the parade date.  <br />
Photo ©2015 by Roger S. Duncan / For the Forecaster.
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  • 3/4/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Tyler Carl, of South China, an employee of G&E Roofing, pushes snow from the roof of Jordan Acres Elementary School in Brunswick on Friday morning. A portion of the main support beam over a classroom buckled on Thursday night due to the weight of snow and ice. Noone was hurt, and interior damage was minimal but school was closed that day as a precaution. .After the discovery on Thursday morning, Greg Bartlett, Asst. Superintendant made the call send to children home. " I didn't want to take any chances, " he said on Friday. A team of local engineers assessed the building over the weekend and determined that the building was safe for normal operations. .According to Bartlett, in a conversation on Tuesday, braces have been left in place on the split wooden beam, despite the engineer's assessment that they are no longer necessary. .Bartlett has ordered a series of steel "Saddle Detail" supports which will reinforce several beams around the school. Plans to install the Saddle Details are underway for April vacation. The cost of this repair is yet to be established, but, the amounts will be made public soon, Bartlett said. © Roger S. Duncan / For The Forecaster..
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  • BATH -- 5/25/15 - The Memorial Day Parade in Bath took place as a result of an anonymous donor who gave $5,000 and the American Legion who donated $3,000 to pay for the parade in Bath. The Elks Club supported the parade in prior years but were unable to do so this year, leaving organizers without a funding source close to the parade date.  <br />
Photo ©2015 by Roger S. Duncan / For the Forecaster.
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  • BATH -- 5/25/15 -Memorial Day Parade organizers Dan Eosco, right, and Shane McKenna discuss details around parade management prior to the parade's start on Monday morning. <br />
The Memorial Day Parade in Bath took place as a result of an anonymous donor who gave $5,000 and the American Legion who donated $3,000 to pay for the parade in Bath. The Elks Club supported the parade in prior years but were unable to do so this year, leaving organizers without a funding source close to the parade date.  <br />
Photo ©2015 by Roger S. Duncan / For the Forecaster.
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  • 11/12/10 -- BATH, Maine.   Max Rawson, 17, of Bath, rehearses his saxophone solo for MOHIBA on Friday afternoon at Morse's Montgomery Theater. MOHIBA, Morse's annual variety show, stands for Morse High Bazaar. The show will be performed at 7:00 pm on Friday and Saturday nights. Roger S. Duncan Photo For the Forecaster.
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  • BATH -- 5/25/15 - The Memorial Day Parade in Bath took place as a result of an anonymous donor who gave $5,000 and the American Legion who donated $3,000 to pay for the parade in Bath. The Elks Club supported the parade in prior years but were unable to do so this year, leaving organizers without a funding source close to the parade date.  <br />
Photo ©2015 by Roger S. Duncan / For the Forecaster.
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  • BATH -- 5/25/15 - The Memorial Day Parade in Bath took place as a result of an anonymous donor who gave $5,000 and the American Legion who donated $3,000 to pay for the parade in Bath. The Elks Club supported the parade in prior years but were unable to do so this year, leaving organizers without a funding source close to the parade date.  <br />
Photo ©2015 by Roger S. Duncan / For the Forecaster.
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Newspeople interview Maine Governor Paul LePage at NAS Brunswick on Monday The U. S. Navy passed Hangar 6 over to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Don Carrigan - newsman - listens to Governor LePage at NAS Brunswick today. The U. S. Navy passed the Hangar 6 over to the MRRA today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Roger S. Duncan Photo / For The Forecaster
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Brunswick's tree was lit up by Santa at the tree lighting event on Saturday.  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Maddox Grondin, 6, of Litchfield, shares a smile with Santa at Brunswick's tree lighting event on Saturday.  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  12/15/18 -- Seth Robinson instructs two athletes in the use of historical longswords as part of a HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) practice in Portland on Saturday. Robinson has trained for nine years in this martial art and has also studied other martial arts including Kung Fu. The group meets weekly in Portland and can be reached at http://www.resurgamhema.com .  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • TOPSHAM, Maine- 8/8/17 -- Joe Grady of Two Coves Farm in Harpswell, Maine leads a demonstration of sheep herding at the Topsham Fair on Tuesday with his dog, Nuala, 3, a Border Collie. The fair is open now and closes on Sunday, August 13.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Cole Engstrom, 18, sings Christmas carols with the Brunswick High School chorus at Brunswick's tree lighting event on Saturday.  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Brunswick's tree was lit up by Santa at the tree lighting event on Saturday.  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 5/30/16 -- Mikell Reed Carroll, Mrs. Maine, and her son, Danny,  of Portland, participated in the Memorial Day parade on Monday. The Memorial Day Parade and ceremonies in Brunswick and Topsham went off as planned following a few light showers in the early morning. Many of the other regional parades were cancelled due to expected bad weather. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • BATH -- 5/25/15 - Richard Harvey of Wiscasset prepares the area around the Library Park Memorial before Memorial Day ceremonies on Monday. Harvey, who is not a veteran himself, honors those who served and fell as part of the "We Remember Committee." He works to keep the memories of fallen service members alive. <br />
The Memorial Day Parade in Bath took place as a result of an anonymous donor who gave $5,000 and the American Legion who donated $3,000 to pay for the parade in Bath. The Elks Club supported the parade in prior years but were unable to do so this year, leaving organizers without a funding source close to the parade date.  <br />
Photo ©2015 by Roger S. Duncan / For the Forecaster.
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  • BATH -- 5/25/15 - Richard Harvey of Wiscasset prepares the area around the Library Park Memorial before Memorial Day ceremonies on Monday. Harvey, who is not a veteran himself, honors those who served and fell as part of the "We Remember Committee." He works to keep the memories of fallen service members alive. <br />
The Memorial Day Parade in Bath took place as a result of an anonymous donor who gave $5,000 and the American Legion who donated $3,000 to pay for the parade in Bath. The Elks Club supported the parade in prior years but were unable to do so this year, leaving organizers without a funding source close to the parade date.  <br />
Photo ©2015 by Roger S. Duncan / For the Forecaster.
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  • BATH -- 5/25/15 - Ed Morton of Bath directs traffic in three directions at once in preparation for the Bath Memorial Day Parade on Monday morning. <br />
The parade took place as a result of an anonymous donor who gave $5,000 and the American Legion who donated $3,000 to pay for the parade in Bath. The Elks Club supported the parade in prior years but was unable to do so this year, leaving organizers without a funding source close to the parade date.  <br />
Photo ©2015 by Roger S. Duncan / For the Forecaster.
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  • BATH -- 5/25/15 - From left, Hazel Bachman, 7, and her friends, Avery and Harper, wave at a cool old car at the beginning of the Memorial Day Parade in Bath. <br />
The parade took place as a result of an anonymous donor who gave $5,000 and the American Legion who donated $3,000 to pay for the parade in Bath. The Elks Club supported the parade in prior years but was unable to do so this year, leaving organizers without a funding source close to the parade date.  <br />
Photo ©2015 by Roger S. Duncan / For the Forecaster.
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  12/15/18 -- Seth Robinson instructs two athletes in the use of historical longswords as part of a HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) practice in Portland on Saturday. Robinson has trained for nine years in this martial art and has also studied other martial arts including Kung Fu. The group meets weekly in Portland and can be reached at http://www.resurgamhema.com .  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  12/15/18 -- Seth Robinson instructs two athletes in the use of historical longswords as part of a HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) practice in Portland on Saturday. Robinson has trained for nine years in this martial art and has also studied other martial arts including Kung Fu. The group meets weekly in Portland and can be reached at http://www.resurgamhema.com .  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Callen Sutton, 5, right and his sister, Haley Sutton, 8, center, of Brunswick, play with snowballs while waiting to see Santa at the tree lighting event on Saturday in Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  12/15/18 -- Seth Robinson instructs two athletes in the use of historical longswords as part of a HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) practice in Portland on Saturday. Robinson has trained for nine years in this martial art and has also studied other martial arts including Kung Fu. The group meets weekly in Portland and can be reached at http://www.resurgamhema.com .  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Santa and Mrs. Claus light up the Christmas tree with Christmas magic -- with a countdown for all to help out - from the gazebo at the Brunswick downtown park at the tree lighting event on Saturday.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Mark Rockwood of Brunswick, stirs the hot chocolate at the Brunswick's tree lighting event on Saturday. He said, "No weak cocoa here," as added three cans to the batch. Hannaford supermarket donated the cocoa. <br />
Trevor Geiger, of Brunswick Downtown Association, said that the organization expected over 1500 guests at the event and that they counted participation by the number of cups of cocoa they passed out. He added that there were more than 20 volunteers helping out with the event and over 1500 cookies were on the table. Most were homemade, by volunteers. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 5/30/16 -- A combat veteran of both World War II and Korea, this Brunswick man agreed to be photographed but chose to remain anonymous to honor the 34 men in his unit who were killed during the Korean War.  <br />
The Memorial Day Parade and ceremonies in Brunswick and Topsham went off as planned following a few light showers in the early morning. Many of the other regional parades were cancelled due to expected bad weather. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 5/30/16 -- Joe Donahue, American Legion Post 20 Commander and Retired U.S. Navy Senior Chief, of Brunswick, salutes with his granddaughter, Arianna Neuts, 8, of Freeport, during the National Anthem at the Memorial Day ceremony in Brunswick. The Memorial Day Parade and ceremonies in Brunswick and Topsham went off as planned following a few light showers in the early morning. Many of the other regional parades were cancelled due to expected bad weather. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • BATH, Maine --  Ellen Jones, right, of Bath, holds up a ball for her dog, Rolley, a 6-year old White Labrador Retriever, at the Bath Dog Park on Friday. Jones and Rolley are regular visitors, " we come about once a week," she said.  They both love the park. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • TOPSHAM, Maine- 8/8/17 -- Joe Grady of Two Coves Farm in Harpswell, Maine leads a demonstration of sheep herding at the Topsham Fair on Tuesday with his dog, Nuala, 3, a Border Collie. The fair is open now and closes on Sunday, August 13.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 7/8/13 -- Barry Compton is a multi-committed volunteer. Among other volunteer positions, he works several days each week for Mid Coast Hospital as a cook. In addition he cooks at a childrens camp - all as a volunteer.  Photo for the Forecaster by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • TOPSHAM, Maine- 8/8/17 -- George, an emu, from RMT Farm in Litchfield, Maine poses for a portrait at the Topsham Fair on Tuesday. The fair is open now and closes on Sunday, August 13.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 7/8/13 -- Barry Compton takes a moment away from preparing beans for a photo amidst his volunteering at Mid Coast Hospital as a cook. In addition, he cooks at a childrens camp - all as a volunteer.  Photo for the Forecaster by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BATH, Maine -  3/30/13 - Bath Firefighters break through the roof of a home to release superheated smoke on Saturday afternoon. Fire gutted a single family home at 1270 High St in Bath on Saturday afternoon. No one was hurt. Bath Fire Chief Stephen Hinds suspected the cause was around the Luce family's wood stove chimney. It began at about 4:30 pm, while the family was out for a walk and the Bath, West Bath and Brunswick Fire depts were mopping up by 6:00. Photo for The Forecaster by Roger S. Duncan.  ..
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  • TOPSHAM, Maine- 8/8/17 -- Russ Welch of Arundel, Maine  describes the operation of a one-cylinder engine to Thomas Hughes of Monmouth at the Topsham Fair on Tuesday. Welch is part of the Maine Antique Power Association, dedicated to preserving powered tools which ran Maine's many farms prior to WWII.  The fair is open now and closes on Sunday, August 13.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster.
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  • May 8, 2009 -- BATH, Maine. Mike Walton pitches the ball towards the plate in the middle of a mid-afternoon shower, as the forecasted rain clouds opened up. Despite playing under a rainbow, Morse lost to Leavitt 7-4 at home on Friday afternoon.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/08 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Hallowell artist Chris Cart covers the bottom of the mural, "Dance of Two Cultures" with a coat of clear varnish on Wednesday morning. The mural is hung on the outside wall at 11 Pleasant St. in Brunswick (Georgetown Pottery) on the side of the building which faces oncoming traffic. The mural is a product of The Brunswick-Trinidad Sister City Association, whose mission is to bring the diverse communities of Brunswick, Maine and Trinidad, Cuba together in a shared project that will add to the uniqueness and beauty of Brunswick?s downtown area and celebrate the sister city relationship. .Approximately two-thirds of the faces in the mural are representative of community members in Brunswick or Trinidad and include a variety of noteworthy figures in Brunswick's history and present such as James Bowdoin. .There will be a grand unveiling on Saturday May 10. For more information please visit :  http://www.brunswicktrinidad.org.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/11/10 -- BATH, Maine. Farm Apprentice Jacinda Martinez watches the people leave at the end of the New Lamb Day at Crystal Spring Farm  Sunday. The public was invited to visit the farm and see the lambs. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/11/10 -- BATH, Maine. Farm Apprentice Jacinda Martinez watches the people leave at the end of the New Lamb Day at Crystal Spring Farm  Sunday. The public was invited to visit the farm and see the lambs. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/31/09 -- BATH, Maine. Patrol and Canine Officer Michelle Small directs traffic at the entrance to the Bath YMCA on Sunday morning. Sunday morning's Triathalon drew nearly 200 participants and over 100 volunteers to the Bath YMCA. Winners were Kurt Perham for the men and Alicia Trott, both of Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 1/24/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Mitchell Black celebrates the win over Lawrence with a huge holler and a streak around the court. On his buzzer beating three-pointer Brunswick tied the game at 50 and then, together with his teammates, went on to win in overtime 56-54.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/31/09 -- BATH, Maine. Jen Rohde of Cumberland closes in on the finish line at the Bath Y Tri on Sunday morning. The Triathalon drew nearly 200 participants and over 100 volunteers to the Bath YMCA. Winners were Kurt Perham for the men and Alicia Trott, both of Brunswick.  Rohde finished second overall in the women's race.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 14, 2009 -- BATH, Maine.  John Rice of Bath dips a brush into a can of white paint while working on the Winter Street Center in Bath on Thursday afternoon. .The Parish Hall, where Rice and his teammates worked on Thursday, is being weatherized and painted as part of ongoing exterior renovations. .Winter Street Center has been under the management of Sagadahoc Preservation Inc. (SPI) since 1971 and is in a constant state of exterior renovation. SPI recently received a Davis Family Foundation grant and raised matching funds to begin work on the Sanctuary. Work on the steeple and finials was completed last year. .For more information on the Winter Street Center, Sagadahoc Preservation Inc or other local historical buildings contact Elizabeth Knowlton by email : innkeeper@innatbath.com. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 6/13/10 -- PORTLAND, Maine. Natasha Malia, 8, draws her hood up around her face as the rain began at the Old port Festival in Portland on Sunday. Despite a few showers, festival goers still filled the city's streets. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 6/13/10 -- PORTLAND, Maine. Natasha Malia, 8, draws her hood up around her face as the rain began at the Old port Festival in Portland on Sunday. Despite a few showers, festival goers still filled the city's streets. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 6/13/10 -- PORTLAND, Maine. Natasha Malia, 8, draws her hood up around her face as the rain began at the Old Port Festival in Portland on Sunday. Despite a few showers, festival goers still filled the streets. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/14/09 -- HARPSWELL, Maine. Ken Bailey, 52, a Brunswick resident with a Harpswell, non-resident license pitches a clam into his bucket while clam digging in Middle Bay on Thursday morning. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/28/09 -- BATH, Maine. Emily Riley, 16, of Brunswick dances a section of "Enora and the Dragon" with first grader Violet Fraser at Dike Newell Elementary on Tuesday morning. Dancers from The Ballet School / Maine Coastal Youth Ballet will present "Enora", an original piece of choreography by Ballet Director, Jessica Holloway on May 9&10 at Morse High School's Montgomery Theater.  For more information on the Ballet visit: www.theballetschool.com.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 12/30/11 -- BATH, Maine.  Jake Olsen of Morse drives through the 100 yard Butterfly. He finished second behind Joey Blair of Brunswick. Morse beat Brunswick on both boys and girls sides - with scores of 90-76 and 86-80, respectively.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/28/09 -- BATH, Maine. Santa greets assembled children and adults at Bath's Gazebo on Saturday afternoon. Santa had planned to hit Brunswick first on Friday, but due to heavy rain, he went to Bath first and then returned to Brunswick on Sunday. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 10/8/10 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Mt. Ararat scored 2 goals early. Although Brunswick dominated the pace of play, as the game went on, they were not able to score. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 9/26/09 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. After the football game in Topsham on Friday night the Homecoming festivities included a bonfire - to which most of the school came. Despite the pounding loss they took on the gridiron to Oxford Hills, most Mt Ararat kids had a good time in the chilly weather. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 2/7/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  U.S. Navy Capt. William Fitzgerald, Commanding Officer of NAS Brunswick, lef, chats with retired Chief Petty Officer Dennis Carroll at the transfer ceremony of Hangar 6 today. The U. S. Navy passed Hangar 6 over to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority today in a ceremony attended by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and a host of other members of local and state government. Photo by MCC Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/18/10 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Doug Kennedy and Mauka, 6, of Harpswell raced alongside competitors during the 7th annual 'Save Our Swinging Bridge 5K' on Sunday morning. Kennedy said, "I did it for the dog! " Runners aged 7- 73 ran  ran across the 118-year-old Roebling-built suspension bridge, connecting Topsham and Brunswick between morning rain showers. Race Director Nancy Randolph said, "I guarantee the weather! And look - dry pavement for the runners!" Top finishers received restaurant coupons and accolades from fellow runners.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 1/24/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Brunswick's Julie Zimmerman reads a letter from an inmate participating with College Guild's curricula. Zimmerman's College Guild is a non-profit which educates and supports the sanity of inmates across the nation. From her tiny office in Brunswick, she and a part-time helper manages 50 volunteers and support 450 inmates. The part time staffer alongside Julie, who prefers to remain anonymous, noted that the waiting list nearly matches the active roster in size - without any sort of outreach. "We get thanked so much for doing so little," she said. College Guild needs volunteers, Board Members and more financial support to keep up their mission. visit them online at: http://www.collegeguild.org. On the wall behind here is art done by inmates and given to College Guild in thanks for their efforts. Playboy Magazine recently recognized College Guild for their positive work with inmates.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/21/10 -- HARPSWELL, Maine. The Cribstone Bridge, connecting Orr's and Bailey Islands in Harpswell, opened on Friday.  After $11 million dollars the historic bridge is open, despite signs showing it still under construction. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • August 22, 2008 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Noah Dorr, 7, of Bath hits the water with gusto at the end of the Coffin Pond waterslide on Friday afternoon. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 8/5/08 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. Ron Raiselis of Lebanon, Maine demonstrates the classical art of cooperage, or hand made barrel making, at the Topsham Fair on Tuesday afternoon. The fair runs Aug 3-9 and will wrap up with fireworks on Saturday night.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11.28.2009 -- BATH, Maine. Santa greets assembled children and adults at Bath's Gazebo on Saturday afternoon. Santa had planned to hit Brunswick first on Friday, but due to heavy rain, he went to Bath first and then returned to Brunswick on Sunday. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 9/26/09 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. After the football game in Topsham on Friday night the Homecoming festivities included a bonfire - to which most of the school came. Despite the pounding loss they took on the gridiron to Oxford Hills, most Mt Ararat kids had a good time in the chilly weather. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/28/09 -- BATH, Maine. Madeleine Walker-Elders, 11, left, demonstrates a portion of her dance from the upcoming presentation  "Enora and the Dragon" to Dike Newell Elementary School children in Bath on Tuesday morning. Dancers from The Ballet School / Maine Coastal Youth Ballet  will present "Enora", an original piece of choreography by Ballet Director, Jessica Holloway on May 9-10 at Morse High School's Montgomery Theater. For more information on the Ballet visit: www.theballetschool.com.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/28/09 -- BATH, Maine. Adele Fisk, 11, shares a smile with Ballet director, Jessica Holloway while performing a section of "Enora and the Dragon"  to students at Dike Newell Elementary on Tuesday morning. The Ballet School / Maine Coastal Youth Ballet will present "Enora" , an original piece of choreography by Holloway, at Morse High School's Montgomery Theater on May 9 & 10.   For more information on the Ballet visit: www.theballetschool.com.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • January 17, 2009 -- BATH, Maine. Zumba teacher, Tony Garreton, dances a lead role in front of a class of students on Saturday afternoon at Huse School in Bath. Garreton, a native of Peru, teaches the dance as an aerobic exercise class in many places through the midcoast area. He volunteered to give a lesson as part of the bi-weekly, free education series called Adventures at Huse. ..For the next Adventures at Huse event, check the calendar on page   XXXXXXX   . ...Founder of the Zumba dance will be coming to Portland's Eastland Park Hotel for a show and dance next week. For more information on Zumba visit:  www.ZumbaMe.com. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 12/17/10 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. Mt Ararat girls celebrate after closing a 10 point gap to beat Cony at home on Friday night. Cony led 15-5 at the end of the first quarter - but Mt Ararat capitalized on Cony's many errors - and played scrappy defense through the entire game, tying at 34 late in the 4th quarter, and pressing on to win 45-42. After losing to both Morse and Brunswick in recent games, this was a sweet victory for the Eagles. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/21/10 -- HARPSWELL, Maine. The Cribstone Bridge, connecting Orr's and Bailey Islands in Harpswell, opened on Friday.  After $11 million dollars the historic bridge is open, despite signs showing it still under construction. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/22/11 -- BATH, Maine. Ted Maione of Little Silver, NJ shovels his brother's walkway on High St in Bath on Tuesday morning. "We're up twice each year - but never in the winter. We like your lobsters," he smiled, "But - my brother, Phillip, broke his foot - so I'm here helping him out." Maione noted that his brother's building, now used as an apartment building, used to be the Bath Public Library and was an orphanage before that. "We still get people coming around from time to time to return books," Maione said.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 10/18/10 -- BATH, Maine. The Shipbuilder offense sputtered against the unpredictable Eagles. 2 goals late in the first half were enough to carry Mt. Ararat to victory on Monday afternoon.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 15, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. American Cancer Society Event : Relay for Life.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • August 25, 2007 -- PHIPPSBURG, Maine.  Lynne White, sitting, of West Springfield, Mass., works on a piece of Bobbin Lace with Jessica Strack, 9, of Reading, Mass. at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Popham Colony on Saturday as Jessica's mother, Norma, looks on. Jessica made this piece of lace and was ready to keep it going.  "Jessica could do this herself anytime," said White, "She came back 2 days in a row and was ready to finish what she started yesterday," said White. "And she did a great job!" .White is a member of The Society of the 17th Century, an organization of 17th and 18th Century re-enactors. The group set up at Popham in order to provide a sense of what life might have been like in the Popham Colony -- which was founded in 1607 in present day Phippsburg. While the colony lasted less than a year, it was one of the first steps towards establishing permanent settlements of Europeans in North America. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 2/23/13 --  Racers take a corner together on the New Meadows on Saturday afternoon. From left,  #97 Mike O'Donnell of Fairfield, Conn in his Nissan Altima, #43 Paul Glynn of Mass. in his 1987 VW Jetta and #23 Jeremy Hasbrouck of Berwick, ME in his 1997 Saturn SL2. Glynn finished 5th with 87 laps, O'Donnell finished third with 90 laps and Hasbrouck finished 9th with 79 laps. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.  .
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  • May 15, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. American Cancer Society Event : Relay for Life.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 8, 2009 -- BATH, Maine. Morse's Libby Williams is tagged out at in a steal attempt at third early in the game on Friday afternoon. Morse rebounded under pitching by Megan Hennessey and good base running throughout the game. The girls won their second in a row by blanking Leavitt 4-0 at home on Friday afternoon -- under a passing shower and a rainbow. Coach Will Laffely said, "They're a good group. They play practice hard and play hard." He noted that although they are 2-5 overall, they have a squad with no seniors and several returning sophomores and juniors as starters including junior pitcher, Megan Hennessey. He thinks they will be stronger in the second half of the season. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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