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  • December 16, 2007 -- BATH, Maine. Raymond "Buck" Alexander blows snow from the sidewalk in front of his apartment, above the Frank Smith Cleaners in downtown Bath, on Sunday afternoon. "A cop told me not to plow out in the road-- but then the plow guy came round and told me to go right ahead and put it out in the street. I'm goin' with the plow guy." He added, "I'm helpin' out the old lady who runs the shop downstairs. She's not quite so able as I am. And this thing (the electric snow blower) is awesome!".Buck's fiancee, Sarah Rumery, right, and her daughters, Taylor Rumery, 3, left, and Madysin Rittall, 2, looked out the upstairs window with their neighbor Sarah Murphy, 22, as Buck cleaned up down below.  ."Do you want some hot chocolate?" asked Sarah, Buck's fiancee, as Taylor and Madysin pushed snow off the window sill. Buck came upstairs and had a warm cup of cocoa after he finished up.  .Snow reached 10 inches deep in some places in Bath on Sunday.  On Sunday evening it rained, making an icy crust over the snow by dawn, as temperatures dropped into the teens.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • December 16, 2007 -- BATH, Maine. Raymond "Buck" Alexander blows snow from the sidewalk in front of his apartment, above the Frank Smith Cleaners in downtown Bath, on Sunday afternoon. "A cop told me not to plow out in the road-- but then the plow guy came round and told me to go right ahead and put it out in the street. I'm goin' with the plow guy." He added, "I'm helpin' out the old lady who runs the shop downstairs. She's not quite so able as I am. And this thing (the electric snow blower) is awesome!".Buck's fiancee, Sarah Rumery, right, and her daughters, Taylor Rumery, 3, left, and Madysin Rittall, 2, looked out the upstairs window with their neighbor Sarah Murphy, 22, as Buck cleaned up down below.  ."Do you want some hot chocolate?" asked Sarah, Buck's fiancee, as Taylor and Madysin pushed snow off the window sill. Buck came upstairs and had a warm cup of cocoa after he finished up.  .Snow reached 10 inches deep in some places in Bath on Sunday.  On Sunday evening it rained, making an icy crust over the snow by dawn, as temperatures dropped into the teens.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • December 16, 2007 -- BATH, Maine. Raymond "Buck" Alexander blows snow from the sidewalk in front of his apartment, above the Frank Smith Cleaners in downtown Bath, on Sunday afternoon. "A cop told me not to plow out in the road-- but then the plow guy came round and told me to go right ahead and put it out in the street. I'm goin' with the plow guy." He added, "I'm helpin' out the old lady who runs the shop downstairs. She's not quite so able as I am. And this thing (the electric snow blower) is awesome!".Buck's fiancee, Sarah Rumery, right, and her daughters, Taylor Rumery, 3, left, and Madysin Rittall, 2, looked out the upstairs window with their neighbor Sarah Murphy, 22, as Buck cleaned up down below.  ."Do you want some hot chocolate?" asked Sarah, Buck's fiancee, as Taylor and Madysin pushed snow off the window sill. Buck came upstairs and had a warm cup of cocoa after he finished up.  .Snow reached 10 inches deep in some places in Bath on Sunday.  On Sunday evening it rained, making an icy crust over the snow by dawn, as temperatures dropped into the teens.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • December 16, 2007 -- BATH, Maine. Raymond "Buck" Alexander blows snow from the sidewalk in front of his apartment, above the Frank Smith Cleaners in downtown Bath, on Sunday afternoon. "A cop told me not to plow out in the road-- but then the plow guy came round and told me to go right ahead and put it out in the street. I'm goin' with the plow guy." He added, "I'm helpin' out the old lady who runs the shop downstairs. She's not quite so able as I am. And this thing (the electric snow blower) is awesome!".Buck's fiancee, Sarah Rumery, right, and her daughters, Taylor Rumery, 3, left, and Madysin Rittall, 2, looked out the upstairs window with their neighbor Sarah Murphy, 22, as Buck cleaned up down below.  ."Do you want some hot chocolate?" asked Sarah, Buck's fiancee, as Taylor and Madysin pushed snow off the window sill. Buck came upstairs and had a warm cup of cocoa after he finished up.  .Snow reached 10 inches deep in some places in Bath on Sunday.  On Sunday evening it rained, making an icy crust over the snow by dawn, as temperatures dropped into the teens.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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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  • 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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  • 12/11/10  - BATH, Maine. -- Paige Bishop, 8, rides on the back of the sled -- and her sister Haylee, 4, on a small hill near their home in Bath on Saturday afternoon. Temps plummeted at the end of last week, leaving a dusting of sleddable snow. Rain through the weekend wiped out the girls' sled hill over the weekend -- and they are likely out of luck through next Tuesday -- when light snow showers are predicted again. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BATH, Maine --  Jeff Patterson of Phippsburg pushes a load of ice from the roof of Lynn Greene's carport roof in Bath on Saturday, after thawing snow damaged the structure on Thursday. Patterson is dismantling the carport at the same time as he removes snow because Greene determined that it was not structurally sound. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • 12/22/08 -- BATH, Maine.  Rusty Johanson fights a rough patch of dirt and rock as he snowblows a trail behind his home in Bath on Monday evening across a field near where his mother lives. Bath received over 18 inches of snow on Sunday's storm. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 12/22/08 -- BATH, Maine.  Rusty Johanson fights a rough patch of dirt and rock as he snowblows a trail behind his home in Bath on Monday evening across a field near where his mother lives. Bath received over 18 inches of snow on Sunday's storm. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/28/12 -- BATH, Maine.  A tulip in Bath tries to shake off a midnight snow on Wednesday morning. It asks,"W.T.F.?"   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 1/31/09 -- BATH, Maine. Jon Wilson rakes snow and caked ice from the roof of his house in Bath in preparation for Tuesday's rainstorm. "It hasn't been too bad this year, this is my first time so far. But, it's going to be pretty heavy this week with the rain."  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BATH, Maine -- 2/10/13 --  Frank Beeton of Bath digs out the front porch of his home on Sunday with a snowblower after Saturday's blizzard.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan .
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  • BATH, Maine -- 2/10/13 --  Frank Beeton of Bath digs out the front porch of his home on Sunday with a snowblower after Saturday's blizzard.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan .
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Brunswick's tree lighting event on Saturday, Nov 24, put on by Brunswick Downton Association hosted about 1500 people at the downtown park.  Santa, Frosty and the High School chorus made the event bright.  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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  • 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 use by Brunswick Downtown Association
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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 use by Brunswick Downtown Association
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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.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Brunswick's tree lighting event on Saturday, Nov 24, put on by Brunswick Downton Association hosted about 1500 people at the downtown park.  Santa, Frosty and the High School chorus made the event bright.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Brunswick's tree lighting event on Saturday, Nov 24, put on by Brunswick Downton Association hosted about 1500 people at the downtown park.  Santa, Frosty and the High School chorus made the event bright.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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 -- 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 -- 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 -- 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 -- 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  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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  • 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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  • August 11, 2007 -- FALMOUTH, Maine. The start of the Monhegan Race.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.  ...
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  • August 11, 2007 -- FALMOUTH, Maine. The start of the Monhegan Race.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.  ...
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Brunswick's tree lighting event on Saturday, Nov 24, put on by Brunswick Downton Association hosted about 1500 people at the downtown park.  Santa, Frosty and the High School chorus made the event bright.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Brunswick's tree lighting event on Saturday, Nov 24, put on by Brunswick Downton Association hosted about 1500 people at the downtown park.  Santa, Frosty and the High School chorus made the event bright.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Brunswick's tree lighting event on Saturday, Nov 24, put on by Brunswick Downton Association hosted about 1500 people at the downtown park.  Santa, Frosty and the High School chorus made the event bright.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- Oliver Casey, age 5 and a half, of Brunswick, helps the staff at Atlantic Regional Federal Credit Union with pouring fundraised coins into the coin counter at the Brunswick branch. The credit union and Gelato Fiasco combined to create a Curtis Memorial Library Fundraiser in which kids used empty gelato jars as coin collectors in February -- as part of national Love your Library month. Casey estimated that there would be a million dollars in the collections - but after all the change was counted, the total came close to one thousand dollars. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Tatyana Shakhray, 18, guides a fellow "Fire and Ice" camper camper during target practice at Lakeside Archery in North Yarmouth on Sunday. <br />
23 child victims of burns came together in southern Maine over the weekend as part of the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing the teens to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
As an 18-year-old camper, this is Shakhray's last year to participate. She hopes to be selected as a counselor next year.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they bond and become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic expereinces," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
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  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Kendra Ryder, 13, of Winterport, Maine, leans on Jacqueline Filasky, 16 of Woodbridge, Connecticut at Lakeside Archery in North Yarmouth on Sunday during the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing the teens to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they bond and become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic expereinces," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
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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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  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Carolina Sandoval, 14, of Queens New York takes aim at the target as part of the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing child victims of burn trauma to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they bond and become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic experiences," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
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  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Dakota Butte, 16, of Jefferson, Maine pulls his arrows out of the target at Lakeside Archery in North Yarmouth as part of the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing child victims of burn trauma to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic experiences," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
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  • Snow Sculptor and Ice Carver Steve Rodman of New York came to Falmouth, Maine's Winterfest this weekend for the competition. "It did come out looking sort of like me I guess," he said with a laugh.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. The U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was Christened on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship, named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor, was Christened by his mother, Maureen Murphy, of New York. .The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Tristan Miller operates a video camera at the Christening ceremony of Aegis Destroyer Michael Murphy on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509-foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. Ship Sponsor, Maureen Murphy Christens U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. Lt. Michael Murphy's Medal of Honor was held throughout the Christening ceremony by a U.S. Navy honor guard. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509-foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. BIW Photographer on deck of media platform. .. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. Ship Sponsor, Maureen Murphy Christens U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. BIW Photographer on deck of media platform. .. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. Maine Gov. Paul LePage speaks to the crowd during the Christening of U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509-foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Gov. LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. The U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was Christened on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship, named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor, was Christened by his mother, Maureen Murphy, of New York. .The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. The U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was Christened on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship, named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor, was Christened by his mother, Maureen Murphy, of New York. .The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. Ship Sponsor, Maureen Murphy Christens U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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