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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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  • October 15, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- U.S. Navy sailors practice firing on paper targets from three yards on the first day of live firing with the 9mm Beretta Pistol. Sailors train in handgun marksmanship at Woolmarket pistol and rifle range as part of Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • YARMOUTH, MAINE-- U.S. Navy Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger Duncan of Yarmouth, Maine speaks to a career day class at Harrison Middle School in Yarmouth about being in the Navy Reserve and doing his kind of work: photography and writing. More than 20 volunteers visited the school to share their professional expertise with students. Duncan also runs a photography business as a civilian. See his work at http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com.  Photo courtesy of Harrison Middle School.
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  • October 16, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- U.S. Navy Diver 1st Class Jeffery Smitman, right, walks to the ammo tent with the rest of his class in handgun marksmanship at Woolmarket pistol and rifle range as part of Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 10, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. U.S. Navy Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Lawrence Limson plots a point on a map at night as part of a land navigation course at Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  <br />
The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 10, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. U.S. Navy Information Technology Specialist Jamie Marshall, right, plots a point on a map at night with the help of Construction Electrician 1st Class Sean Dement, left, and Senior Chief Equipment Operator George Waldrop as part of a land navigation course at Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • YARMOUTH, MAINE-- U.S. Navy Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger Duncan of Yarmouth, Maine speaks to a career day class at Harrison Middle School in Yarmouth about being in the Navy Reserve and doing his kind of work: photography and writing. More than 20 volunteers visited the school to share their professional expertise with students. Duncan also runs a photography business as a civilian. See his work at http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com.  Photo courtesy of Harrison Middle School.
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  • October 29, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS) Instructors interrogate U.S. Navy Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Danielle Panting about her conduct while shooting with the FATS trainer, a video-based system designed to teach quick action under combat pressure as part of the last phase of ECS.  The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 17, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- A U.S. Navy First Class Petty Officer       trains in handgun marksmanship at Woolmarket pistol and rifle range as part of Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS). The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 17, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- U.S. Navy Equipment Operator Jose Torres posts as a road guard while his platoon crosses the road behind him.  Constructionman Torres is attending Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 10, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss.   as part of Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to have land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 7, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. as part of   Expeditionary Combat School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to have land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • YARMOUTH, MAINE-- U.S. Navy Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger Duncan of Yarmouth, Maine speaks to a career day class at Harrison Middle School in Yarmouth about being in the Navy Reserve and doing his kind of work: photography and writing. More than 20 volunteers visited the school to share their professional expertise with students. Duncan also runs a photography business as a civilian. See his work at http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com.  Photo courtesy of Harrison Middle School.
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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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  • October 16, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- U.S. Navy Diver 3rd Class Matthew Wilson carries a target frame off of the pistol range during a transition from the Navy Handgun Qualification Course to the Practical Weapons Course, a firing sequence which utilizes obstacles as part f the course of fire. Wilson is participating in the handgun marksmanship part of the Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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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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  • 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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  • 12/11/09 -- BATH, Maine. Louise LaMarque, left, English teacher,   chats with school nurse Sharon Morrill outside Morse High School during a protest on Friday morning . About 15 teachers protested the lack of a contract after a four-month delay in 25-degree weather as students walked in for classes.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • January 22, 2008 -- HYDE SCHOOL, BATH, Maine.   Hyde's Keionna Besley evades the outstretched arm of Waynflete Guard Nina Russem in the fourth quarter. Despite taking out many of the starters, Waynflete ran up the score on the Hyde girls on Tuesday night in Bath: final :53-22.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • January 22, 2008 -- HYDE SCHOOL, BATH, Maine.    Waynflete couldn't help running up the score on the Hyde girls on Tuesday night in Bath: 53-22.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • January 22, 2008 -- HYDE SCHOOL, BATH, Maine.  Hyde's Andrew Bogage makes a steal from Waynflete's Bill Ngoal late in the game. Hyde boys trailed Waynflete for nearly the entire game -- by as much as 10 points. But - with less than a minute to play, Hyde took the lead. Waynflete came back with a series of free throws to win 54-53.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 2/26/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. U.S. Congresswoman Chellie Pingree spoke to a sparsely attended Democratic Caucus on Sunday afternoon at  Brunswick Middle School. She said, "I know that you are busy people.  But - you're here because you care. If you each can bring 10 people to the polls to reelect President Obama we will have a shot at slowing down the conservative agenda." She added that she didn't like the Republican alternatives to Obama and that local Democratic legislators needed support as well. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BATH, Maine --  Austin Lewis throws his hat in the air at conclusion of the Morse High School graduation June 8. he gave the commencement speech.  Besides quoting three U.S. presidents, he said,"High School wasn't my thing." He credited his late grandmother with giving him motivation to finish.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine --  12/17/13 -- Pip Butterfield, 17, center, of Kennebunk High School drives his team's competition robot by remote control at Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) last Tuesday. High School Students from Portland, Lewiston and Kennebunk gathered at SMCC's Brunswick center for their first robotics competition. A Bank of America grant to Portland and Lewiston started them up last spring -- giving an opportunity for young adults to work in teams to conceive, build, program and operate the small robots.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2013.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Topsham MAINE  6/9/13 - Mt Ararat High School Graduation Ceremony.  Photo © 2013 by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 2/26/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Brunswick representative Alex Cornell du Houx speaks to the Democratic Caucus on Sunday afternoon at Brunswick Middle School. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 12/11/09 -- BATH, Maine. Louise LaMarque, left, English teacher,   chats with school nurse Sharon Morrill outside Morse High School during a protest on Friday morning . About 15 teachers protested the lack of a contract after a four-month delay in 25-degree weather as students walked in for classes.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine --  12/17/13 -- Pip Butterfield, 17, center, of Kennebunk High School drives his team's competition robot at Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) last Tuesday as teammates assess its progress. High School Students from Portland, Lewiston and Kennebunk gathered at SMCC's Brunswick center for their first robotics competition. A Bank of America grant to Portland and Lewiston started them up last spring -- giving an opportunity for young adults to work in teams to conceive, build, program and operate the small robots.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2013.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine --  12/17/13 -- Kyle Bonti of Kennebunk High School adjusts his team's  with a competition robot at  Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) last Tuesday. High School Students from Portland, Lewiston and Kennebunk gathered at SMCC's Brunswick center for their first robotics competition. A Bank of America grant to Portland and Lewiston started them up last spring -- giving an opportunity for young adults to work in teams to conceive, build, program and operate the small robots.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2013.
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  • BRUNSWICK, MAINE  6/7/13 - Renault Haible adjusts her cap backstage prior to the Brunswick High School Graduation Ceremony. Haible, 18, will be attending University of Kingston Halifax to study Humanities.  Photo © 2013 by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 2/26/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. U.S. Congresswoman Chellie Pingree visits with a friend after speaking to the sparsely attended Democratic Caucus on Sunday afternoon at Brunswick Middle School. She said, "I know that you are busy people.  But - you're here because you care. If you each can bring 10 people to the polls to reelect President Obama we will have a shot at slowing down the conservative agenda." She added that she didn't like the Republican alternatives to Obama and that local Democratic legislators needed support as well. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 2/10/08 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Georgiana Peacher of Brunswick  holds up an "Obama for Me" bumper sticker at her Democratic Caucus on Sunday afternoon. 1326 people voted (with their feet) at the Brunswick Middle School in the middle of a whiteout snowstorm. In Brunswick, Sen. Barack Obama (Dem-Ill) finished with 48 delegates and Sen. Hillary Clinton (Dem-NY) took 19. In Bath, Topsham and Harpswell and in the state as a whole, Obama also won. In the state race, Obama finished with nearly 1800 delegates to Clinton's nearly 1200. Photo by Roger S. Duncan. ..Bath:.Clinton 9,  Obama 17. .Harpswell.Clinton 6,  Obama 11..Topsham.Clinton 10,  Obama 15. .Brunswick :.Clinton 19,  Obama 48
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   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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  • 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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  • 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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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, MAINE  6/7/13 - Brunswick High School Graduation Ceremony.  Photo © 2013 by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • CONCORD, Mass.  June 9, 2008 -- Robert C. Duncan retired from The Fenn School this year after 29 years of service. He was honored by friends and family tonight.   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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  • BATH, Maine --  Trevor, left, and Tim Patterson stand together after Morse High School graduation, June 8. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine --  12/17/13 --  Portland High Schoolers Daniel, 17, (left) and his brother Benjamin, 18, Semukanya work together with their teacher, Rosalee Lamm to adjust their competition robot at Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) last Tuesday. High School Students from Portland, Lewiston and Kennebunk gathered at SMCC's Brunswick center for their first robotics competition. A Bank of America grant to Portland and Lewiston started them up last spring -- giving an opportunity for young adults to work in teams to conceive, build, program and operate the small robots.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2013.
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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.
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  • BATH, Maine --  Molly Turner smiles after graduating from Morse High School June 8. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine --  12/17/13 --   Winning driver, Casey Roy and his teacher, Mark Richards, of Lewiston Regional Technical Center pose during the robotics competition at Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) last Tuesday. High School Students from Portland, Lewiston and Kennebunk gathered at SMCC's Brunswick center for their first robotics competition. A Bank of America grant to Portland and Lewiston started them up last spring -- giving an opportunity for young adults to work in teams to conceive, build, program and operate the small robots.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2013.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine --  12/17/13 --  Portland High Schoolers Daniel, 17, (left) and his brother Benjamin, 18, Semukanya work together with their teacher, Rosalee Lamm to adjust their competition robot at Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) last Tuesday. High School Students from Portland, Lewiston and Kennebunk gathered at SMCC's Brunswick center for their first robotics competition. A Bank of America grant to Portland and Lewiston started them up last spring -- giving an opportunity for young adults to work in teams to conceive, build, program and operate the small robots.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2013.
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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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  • 10/18/10 -- BATH, Maine. Mt Ararat Forward Alden Talbot crashes in on Morse Goalie Grady Madden on Monday afternoon in Bath. The Shipbuilder offense sputtered against the unpredictable Eagles. Mt Ararat carried the pace of the game - forcing Morse's defense to step up often. 2 goals late in the first half were enough to carry Mt. Ararat to victory. Final Score 2-0.   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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  • 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'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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  • May 8, 2009 -- BATH, Maine. Morse's Junior starter Megan Hennessey hurls a pitch in towards the plate on Friday afternoon. Morse 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 Hennessey. He thinks they will be stronger in the second half of the season. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • May 8, 2009 -- BATH, Maine. After a set of passing showers on Friday afternoon, a local resident Osprey who nests on top of the Center Field lights took a lap around the ball fields and returned home for a roost under clear skies.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 8, 2009 -- BATH, Maine. After a set of passing showers on Friday afternoon, the Tennis team and coaches swept water off the clay courts of puddles. They went on with the meet.   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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  • SCARBOROUGH, Maine -- SEPT 3, 2019 -- Family Portrait<br />
Professional Portrait Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 <br />
http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • SCARBOROUGH, Maine -- SEPT 3, 2019 -- Family Portrait<br />
Professional Portrait Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 <br />
http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • SCARBOROUGH, Maine -- SEPT 3, 2019 -- Family Portrait<br />
Professional Portrait Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 <br />
http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • SCARBOROUGH, Maine -- SEPT 3, 2019 -- Family Portrait<br />
Professional Portrait Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 <br />
http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • SCARBOROUGH, Maine -- SEPT 3, 2019 -- Family Portrait<br />
Professional Portrait Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 <br />
http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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