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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.  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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  • 5/11/09 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  Mt Ararat's Meghan Dano drives through Cony's Captain Holly Parker on the way to the net on Monday evening to score one of her several goals en route to a strong victory. At the half the score was 7-3 in favor of Mt Ararat. Between Meghan and her sister, Whitney, they had scored five of the seven Eagle goals and had contributed with an assist each as well. Contributing to the win, Evelyn Dickinson was a stone wall in the net  Mt. Ararat went on to win.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Rescue Chief Joyce Thomas, right, works closely with her teammate and fellow EMT, Marolyn Bibber, to keep the town of Harpswell safe. Both are volunteers and have extensive experience caring for residents of Harpswell. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Joyce and Marolyn - EMTs
  • 11/21/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Dr. Peter McGuire, founder of Oasis Health Network, a free health care network in Brunswick says, "It's not that we are trying to do a better job than other practitioners, it's that we can -- because we don't have the overhead." Using lent space, volunteer staff and donated medications, Oasis doctors and staff see about 800 different people each year - in 2,800 visits. The organization, founded, by McGuire in 1995, is supported by many other local organizations and provides a broad spectrum of healthcare services, all donated.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/17/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Driver Gregory Guckenburg, 62, shares a friendly laugh with Pam Boucher, 59, of Brunswick after helping her get off of the Brunswick Explorer.  "If it wasn't for this bus we wouldn't get out to anywhere," said Boucher. Boucher and her friend, Becky Estabrook, left, who travels with her, were very positive about the bus, which seats as many as 15 people, including Boucher, who uses a wheelchair lock-in system. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/2/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Kestrel Aircraft Materials and Process Engineer Chantel McLellan of Lewiston, Maine poses with a new  microscope and the connected computer at Kestrel's Brunswick Maine Facility.  Kestrel Aircraft employs about 25 people at the Brunswick Executive Airport. They use composite technology to design and create custom aircraft parts. Photo © 2012  by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/2/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Kestrel Aircraft Materials and Process Engineer Chantel McLellan of Lewiston, Maine poses with a new  microscope and the connected computer at Kestrel's Brunswick Maine Facility.  Kestrel Aircraft employs about 25 people at the Brunswick Executive Airport. They use composite technology to design and create custom aircraft parts. Photo © 2012  by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/2/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Kestrel Composites Supervisor Steve Goessling, right, of Yarmouth, applies epoxy resin to an aircraft cowl mold at Kestrel's facility in Brunswick on Monday afternoon.  Kestrel Aircraft employs about 25 people at the Brunswick Executive Airport. They use composite technology to design and create custom aircraft parts. Photo © 2012  by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/2/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Kestrel Composites Supervisor Steve Goessling, right, of Yarmouth, applies epoxy resin to an aircraft cowl mold at Kestrel's facility in Brunswick on Monday afternoon.  Kestrel Aircraft employs about 25 people at the Brunswick Executive Airport. They use composite technology to design and create custom aircraft parts. Photo © 2012  by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 1/17/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Terry Amsted of Brunswick works in the L.L.Bean manufacturing facility in Brunswick on Tuesday after ceremonies to kick off the 100th birthday began with the unveiling of the Bootmobile. .Among other, company CEO Chris McCormick came on Tuesday to kick off the 100th anniversary celebrations -- and break in the size 747 boot for it's cross-country trip. The Bootmobile, a size 747 replica of the Maine Hunting Shoe, is made from fiberglass and mounted on top of a biodiesel-fueled truck. The plan is to drive it to New York and other places in the US to celebrate L.L.Bean's 100th year in business. The tour started Tuesday at the Brunswick Manufacturing facility where boots, bags, bikes and skis are assembled. McCormick said with a laugh,"Ooh, I'm not driving it. Imagine the headlines - CEO crashes Bootmobile." The bootmobile is piloted by Ian Bechtel of Portland Ore, a professional driver and tour operator. Photo by Roger S. Duncan. ..
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  • 1/17/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. L.L. Bean CEO Chris McCormick came to Brunswick Manufacturing on Tuesday to kick off the 100th anniversary celebrations --and the starting point of the Bootmobile's national tour. The Bootmobile,  a size 747 replica of the Maine Hunting Shoe, is made from fiberglass and mounted on top of a biodiesel-fueled truck. The plan is to drive it to New York and other places in the US to celebrate L.L.Bean's 100th year in business. The tour started Tuesday at the Brunswick Manufacturing facility where boots, bags, bikes and skis are assembled. McCormick said with a laugh,"Ooh, I'm not driving it. Imagine the headlines - CEO crashes Bootmobile." The bootmobile is piloted by Ian Bechtel of Portland Ore, a professional driver and tour operator. Photo by Roger S. Duncan. ..
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  • 1/17/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. L.L. Bean CEO Chris McCormick came to Brunswick Manufacturing on Tuesday to kick off the 100th anniversary celebrations --and the starting point of the Bootmobile's national tour. The Bootmobile,  a size 747 replica of the Maine Hunting Shoe, is made from fiberglass and mounted on top of a biodiesel-fueled truck. The plan is to drive it to New York and other places in the US to celebrate L.L.Bean's 100th year in business. The tour started Tuesday at the Brunswick Manufacturing facility where boots, bags, bikes and skis are assembled. McCormick said with a laugh,"Ooh, I'm not driving it. Imagine the headlines - CEO crashes Bootmobile." The bootmobile is piloted by Ian Bechtel of Portland Ore, a professional driver and tour operator. Photo by Roger S. Duncan. ..
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  • 11/17/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Driver Gregory Guckenburg, 62, assists Pam Boucher, 59, of Brunswick with getting off of the Brunswick Explorer.  "If it wasn't for this bus we wouldn't get out to anywhere," said Boucher. Boucher and her friend, Becky Estabrook, 58, in the door, who travels with her, were very positive about the bus, which seats as many as 15 people, including Boucher, who uses a wheelchair lock-in system. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/12/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Dave Hillman of Brunswick rows on the Androscoggin River on Saturday morning. Unseasonal high temperatures have hit the Midcoast this week, scaring off the Halloween snow. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Lisa Green, crossing guard at the corner of Longfellow and Maine streets in Brunswick, has a wave or a smile for nearly every passerby. Her habit of wearing funny hats began last year when serving near Jordan Acres School.   "I was clipped," she said, "and it hurt!"  The guy {who hit me} kept saying that he didn't see me -- so I decided to start making it impossible to not see me." She added, " My best hats come out at Halloween!"  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Lisa Green - Crossing Guard
  • 4/8/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. A Brunswick Fireman hauls hoses towards the blazing entryway where the fire started on Friday afternoon at 18 Oak St in Brunswick. No one was hurt - but it spread quickly from the entryway on the right side, consuming nearly the entire building in minutes. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/5/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Fred Horch, right, discusses paints which are less harmful to the air with a customer on Tuesday afternoon. Horch, the owner of the shop which bears his name on Maine St. in Brunswick, has decided to sell the environmentally friendly products store while he and his family travel to Japan for a year. Horch's wife, Hadley, is a professor at Bowdoin and will be on sabbatical. "I'll miss the people more than anything here the store " said Horch. He hopes to turn over the store to a new owner by June 1 and will be moving in July. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 2/17/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Margaret Burke of Brunswick walks down the stairs of her apartment on Thursday morning after fire consumed her building on Union St. on Wednesday night. Her husband, Danny Burke, was burned over 35% of his body, according to neighbors.  "It was scary," she said. " I don't know what's going to happen." The family lost one cat, but firefighters saved one and revived another. "I thought we'd lost him too - but they came back a little while later and he was better."  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Fire Remains
  • 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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  • 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.  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.  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.  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.  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.  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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  • 2/24/10 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. NAS Brunswick's flight line is officially closed and yet redevelopment efforts are moving slowly, despite the additions of a new tower, extension of the length of the runway and new hangar in the last 10 years.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/22/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. VP26 will deploy it's last two planes next week. The squadron will deploy it's last two planes on Sunday, after Thanksgiving. Following the deployment, VP-26 will return to Jacksonville, Fla., because NAS Brunswick is slated to close in 2011.  VP-26 is the last squadron to leave NAS Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 9/7/09 - HARPSWELL, Maine -- Dolphin Marina Waitress Kristy Brown serves a family an order of Quesadillas at the Restaurant on Monday at lunch time. New co-owners, Chris and Billy Saxton plan on making changes to the family-run property in the coming months. They will increase the size of the restaurant, adding tables -- but keeping the "charm" of the location. They also plan on increasing to over 100 moorings in the bay. Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • May 15, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Gorham Valedictorian Jennie Wiacek, 18, lights a candlaria lantern along the side of the track at Brunswick High School prior to the reading of the names of those lost but not forgotten. Jennie's mother and aunt are both survivors of the  disease. Walkers took to the track through the night on Friday in support of Cancer survivors, victims, and fundraising efforts as part of The American Cancer Society's annual Relay for Life.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/11/09 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  Mt. Ararat's Evelyn Dickinson was a stone wall in the net, stopping one of several direct shots from short range.   Mt Aarat went on to win over Cony by a score of  --   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/11/09 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  Mt Ararat's Whitney Dano cuts through a host of Cony defenders on Monday evening to score one of her several goals en route to a strong victory. At the half the score was 7-3 in favor of Mt Ararat. Between Whitney and her sister, Meghan, they had scored five of the seven Eagle goals and had contributed with an assist each as well. Contributing to the win, Evelyn Dickinson was a stone wall in the net  Mt Ararat went on to win.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Alison Lee Freeman presented a chanties class at the Chocolate Church Arts Center today.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Alison Freeman - Singer + Teacher
  • 12/20/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Labbe Construction   The Brunswick Unitarian Universalist Church  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 12/20/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Labbe Construction diggers compress the back side of the Unitarian Universalist Church in Brunswick on Tuesday morning. The 1885 church burned in June. Parishioners plan to break ground on a new building on the same site in summer 2012.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/17/11 -- BATH, Maine. A Bath Iron Works (BIW) employee stands atop a section of the hull of USS Zumwalt, currently in construction at BIW as Ann Zumwalt, daughter of U.S. Navy Admiral Elmo "Bud" Zumwalt and ship's co-sponsor, speaks to the assembled crowd last Thursday afternoon before welding her initials into a plaque which will be placed on the keel of USS Zumwalt, named for her father, currently in production at BIW. Admiral Elmo "Bud" Zumwalt's adult children came to BIW today to participate in a ceremony commemorating the keel laying of DDG 1000, named in honor of their father, who passed away in 2000. The plate bears the initials of the children, including Elmo R. Zumwalt III, who died in 1988 of Agent-Orange induced cancer.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 6/6/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Maine department of Transportation workers changed over three signs on highway 295 in Brunswick which used to read "Brunswick NAS"  to now read "Executive Airport" on Monday morning. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/21/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. Mt. Ararat played well for the first game of the season -  holding possession and playing a lot of offense through much of the game -- but with superior stick skills and explosive offense Brunswick dominated the scoreboard. Final score was 12-4. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/12/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  The Black Bridge is closed for repairs. The aging bridge has several new sections of fencing along the lower wooden span, but - for the most part appears to be in disrepair. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/8/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. The Brunswick Fire Dept Ladder truck reaches over the top of 18 Oak St on friday afternoon. A fire broke out on friday afternoon there and spread quickly from the entryway on the right side. and consumed nearly the entire apartment building. No one was hurt. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/21/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Brunswick Senior Stacia Brezinski, 18, poses for the camera with her plate of salad on Monday morning in the cafeteria.  Brezinski , who portrayed a pea pod, greeted classmates (along with her friends, a carrot and a head of broccoli) in the cafeteria to celebrate the arrival of a new, lower-priced salad bar. The veggies, all members of Youth Advocacy Program (YAP),  encouraged students to eat salads, now for sale at the cafeteria. The new bar, with plates priced up to $2.50 for the size Brezinski is holding, was rolled out today. Photo for the Forecaster by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 7/25/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. U.S. Navy Reserve Petty Officers Leo Villani, right, and James Rincon pass aboard the last cases of gear to Chief Eric Lowrie. VR-62's last C-130 Hercules headed to Jacksonville, Fla. today as part of the BRAC realignment. The squadron has a few members on duty through August at Brunswick, but has finished their mission here. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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.  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. 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.  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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  • 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. 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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  • 3/24/10 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Univ. of Maine Sophomore Katelyn Slotnick, 20, plays with kittens at the Coastal Humane Society (CHS) in Brunswick on Wednesday morning. <br />
CHS (on Range Rd) is soliciting both public comment on their progress as well as inviting The Humane Society of the United States in to do an independent review of their facilities.  CHS hopes that this combination of feedback will provide suggestions on areas where they can improve. <br />
Slotnick said, "I'm between semesters and I thought it would be a fun thing to do." Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Kat and the Kittens
  • 11/22/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. VP26 will deploy it's last two planes next week. The squadron will deploy it's last two planes on Sunday, after Thanksgiving. Following the deployment, VP-26 will return to Jacksonville, Fla., because NAS Brunswick is slated to close in 2011.  VP-26 is the last squadron to leave NAS Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 11/22/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Rachael Maurer hugs her husband, Petty Officer First Class James Lubitz while holding their son, Logan. Petty Officer Lubitz, of the Navy's P-3 Patrol squadron VP-26,  deployed on Sunday to Africa with a crew from Naval Air Station Brunswick. The squadron will deploy it's last two planes on Sunday after Thanksgiving. The squadron will deploy it's last two planes on Sunday, after Thanksgiving. Following the deployment, VP-26 will return to Jacksonville, Fla., because NAS Brunswick is slated to close in 2011.  VP-26 is the last squadron to leave NAS Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 11/22/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. U.S. Navy Petty Officer Andrew Wray of Patrol Squadron 26 (VP-26), based at Naval Air Station (NAS) Brunswick, removes the cover from one of a P-3's four turboprop engines on Sunday morning. VP-26 deployed one plane and a crew to Africa on Sunday. The squadron will deploy it's last two planes on Sunday, after Thanksgiving. Following the deployment, VP-26 will return to Jacksonville, Fla., because NAS Brunswick is slated to close in 2011.  VP-26 is the last squadron to leave NAS Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 11/22/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. U.S. Navy Cmdr. Michael Parker, Commanding Officer for Patrol Squadron 26 (VP-26),  flies a P-3 off of runway 1 with a crew from Naval Air Station (NAS) Brunswick on Sunday, headed for a deployment in Africa. The squadron will deploy it's last two planes on Sunday after Thanksgiving. Following the deployment, VP-26 will return to Jacksonville, Fla., because NAS Brunswick is slated to close in 2011.  VP-26 is the last squadron to leave NAS Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 3/29/09 -- A small reindeer at a zoo in Deventer, Holland.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/12/09 -- BATH, Maine. American Kennel Club Judge Frank Washabaugh of New Jersey critiques the sniffing work of a dog in the Scent Articles event on Sunday morning. The Casco Bay Dog Training Club hosted an AKC All-Breeds Obedience and Rally Trial at Bath Middle School on Saturday and Sunday.  Nearly 150 purebred dogs of all skill levels competed in several categories over the 2-day event. In Scent Article, dogs are tasked with picking out the one unique item which has been handled recently by their human. Training Coordinator Marcia Welch of Edgecomb said, "This series of events requires the highest level of obedience. We consider it the Ph.D level of training and obedience." Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Dr. Peter McGuire, founder of Oasis Health Network, a free health care network in Brunswick says, "It's not that we are trying to do a better job than other practitioners, it's that we can -- because we don't have the overhead." Using lent space, volunteer staff and donated medications, Oasis doctors and staff see about 800 different people each year - in 2,800 visits. The organization, founded, by McGuire in 1995, is supported by many other local organizations and provides a broad spectrum of healthcare services, all donated.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Dr Peter McGuire
  • 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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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 1/29/16 -- A group of Muslims prays regularly at Bowdoin College under tutelage of one of the professors. Some are students others faculty and friends. Reza Jalali, seated at left, is a regional leader. Photo 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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  • 3/22/11 --BATH, Maine.  A sunflower sculpture fills with snow at Cahill's Tire in Bath. Wet heavy snow stuck to nearly everything on Monday night, a reminder that the winter is still holding on. The sculpture, made by Tim Holt of Bath of a tire rim and junk steel, has been on the lot for about 10 years.  Photo for the Forecaster by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/22/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. VP26 will deploy it's last two planes next week. The squadron will deploy it's last two planes on Sunday, after Thanksgiving. Following the deployment, VP-26 will return to Jacksonville, Fla., because NAS Brunswick is slated to close in 2011.  VP-26 is the last squadron to leave NAS Brunswick. 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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  • PORTLAND, Maine -- February 12, 2016 -- Muslims pray together at a mosque in downtown Portland on Friday in the middle of the day. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, adjusts her coat to protect her hijab from the rain as she walks from her home to a community housing meeting nearby. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, walks toward her home in Lewiston. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, walks toward her home in Lewiston. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. 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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  • 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 - 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 - 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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  • 11/17/11 -- BATH, Maine. This plaque, bearing the initials of the children of U.S. Navy Adm. Elmo R. "Bud" Zumwalt, will be placed on the keel of USS Zumwalt, behind, currently in production at BIW. Admiral Elmo "Bud" Zumwalt's adult children came to BIW today to participate in a ceremony commemorating the keel laying of DDG 1000, named in honor of their father, who passed away in 2000. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/18/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Lisa Green, crossing guard at the corner of Longfellow and Maine streets in Brunswick, has a wave or a smile for nearly every passerby. Her habit of wearing funny hats began last year when serving near Jordan Acres School.   "I was clipped," she said, "and it hurt!"  The guy {who hit me} kept saying that he didn't see me -- so I decided to start making it impossible to not see me." She added, " My best hats come out at Halloween!"  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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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  • 9/7/09 - HARPSWELL, Maine -- New owners, Chris , left, and Billy Saxton of Dolphin Marina have taken over operations from Bill, right, their father (who is staying on as a co-owner). They plan on making changes to the family-run property in the coming months. They will increase the size of the restaurant, adding tables -- but keeping the "charm" of the location. They also plan on increasing to over 100 moorings in the bay.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 7/25/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Navy Cargo plane Squadron VR-62 sent it's last C-130 Hercules to Jacksonville, Fla. today as part of the BRAC realignment. The squadron has a few members on duty through August at Brunswick, but has finished their mission here. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 15, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Walkers took to the track at Brunswick High School through the night on Friday in support of Cancer survivors, victims, and fundraising efforts as part of The American Cancer Society's annual Relay for Life.  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 15, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. American Cancer Society Event : Relay for Life.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/11/09 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  Mt. Ararat . Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • PORTLAND, Maine -- February 12, 2016 -- A Muslim man holds prayer beads in his hands during a mid day prayer at a mosque in downtown Portland on Friday in the middle of the day. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, stands at a bus stop near her home in Lewiston where she has repeatedly been verbally accosted -- called a terrorist -- by passersby. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. 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 - 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.
    399-MemorialDay2015.JPG
  • 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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  • 11/21/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Dr. Peter McGuire, founder of Oasis Health Network, a free health care network in Brunswick says, "It's not that we are trying to do a better job than other practitioners, it's that we can -- because we don't have the overhead." Using lent space, volunteer staff and donated medications, Oasis doctors and staff see about 800 different people each year - in 2,800 visits. The organization, founded, by McGuire in 1995, is supported by many other local organizations and provides a broad spectrum of healthcare services, all donated.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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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  • 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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  • 11/22/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Rachael Maurer hugs her husband, Petty Officer First Class James Lubitz, while holding their son, Logan. Petty Officer Lubitz, of the Navy's P-3 Patrol squadron VP-26,  deployed on Sunday to Africa with a crew from Naval Air Station Brunswick. The squadron will deploy it's last two planes on Sunday after Thanksgiving. The squadron will deploy it's last two planes on Sunday, after Thanksgiving. Following the deployment, VP-26 will return to Jacksonville, Fla., because NAS Brunswick is slated to close in 2011.  VP-26 is the last squadron to leave NAS Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 11/22/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. VP26 will deploy it's last two planes next week. The squadron will deploy it's last two planes on Sunday, after Thanksgiving. Following the deployment, VP-26 will return to Jacksonville, Fla., because NAS Brunswick is slated to close in 2011.  VP-26 is the last squadron to leave NAS Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 9/7/09 - HARPSWELL, Maine --  Ava Saxton, 5, rides on her father, Billy's, shoulders outside of Dolphin Marina, which her father and Uncle Chris have taken over from her grandparents.  The young entrepreneurs plan on making changes to the family-run property in the coming months. They will increase the size of the restaurant, adding tables -- but keeping the "charm" of the location. They also plan on increasing to over 100 moorings in the bay.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 7/25/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Navy Cargo plane Squadron VR-62 sent it's last C-130 Hercules to Jacksonville, Fla. today as part of the BRAC realignment. The squadron has a few members on duty through August at Brunswick, but has finished their mission here. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 7/25/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Navy Cargo plane Squadron VR-62 sent it's last C-130 Hercules to Jacksonville, Fla. today as part of the BRAC realignment. The squadron has a few members on duty through August at Brunswick, but has finished their mission here. 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 15, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. American Cancer Society Event : Relay for Life.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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