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  • 4/15/08 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine -- work over Route 1 at Cook's Corner...Maine Dept of transportation (DOT) Project Engineer Bill Doukas expects bridge reconstruction to be completed by Memorial Day weekend. The $500,000 project was funded entirely by the insurance settlement  of the vehicle which hit the bridge back in November 2007. This bridge, with 14 feet seven inches of clearance, has been hit three times in the last three years according to Doukas. With this in mind DOT is planning to add an early warning alarm system which would alert drivers of oversized vehicles if their load exceeded the clearance height of the underpass. The system is planned to be started by the time bridge reconstruction is completed. 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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  • 4/18/10 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Doug Kennedy and Mauka, 6, of Harpswell raced alongside competitors during the 7th annual 'Save Our Swinging Bridge 5K' on Sunday morning. Kennedy said, "I did it for the dog! " Runners aged 7- 73 ran  ran across the 118-year-old Roebling-built suspension bridge, connecting Topsham and Brunswick between morning rain showers. Race Director Nancy Randolph said, "I guarantee the weather! And look - dry pavement for the runners!" Top finishers received restaurant coupons and accolades from fellow runners.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BATH, Maine -- Repaving and Construction efforts on the Bath Viaduct Overpass are at least a week ahead of schedule according to Peter Brown, State of Maine Project Resident. The originally scheduled date of completion was to be May 23. ."The driving surface is actually cement," Brown said on Tuesday, May 1."We're not going to add additional pavement on top of what's here."  While the exact completion date is a function of the next few weeks' weather, the Freeport-based construction crew is nearly completed with finishing the cement surface of the last section of bridge. The cement will take about a week to cure, and lines will have to be painted. Also, because they chose to use cement instead of pavement, the project will come in both ahead of schedule and on budget -- including a speed bonus of $10,000 per day ahead of schedule for the work crew. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/15/08 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine -- Maine Dept. of Transportation (MDOT) employee Mike Landry cuts away a section of steel beam from the overpass over Route 1 at Cook's Corner on Tuesday afternoon. The bridge is being repaired because it was struck by a vehicle which exceeded the clearance of the bridge in November, 2007. MDOT Project Engineer Bill Doukas expects bridge reconstruction to be completed by Memorial Day weekend. The $500,000 project was funded entirely by the insurance settlement of the vehicle which hit the bridge. This bridge, with 14 feet seven inches of clearance, has been hit three times in the last three years according to Doukas. With this in mind MDOT is planning to add an early warning alarm system which would alert drivers of oversized vehicles if their load's height exceeded the clearance of the bridge. The system is planned to be operational by this summer. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/15/08 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine -- Maine Dept. of Transportation (MDOT) employee Mike Landry cuts away a section of steel beam from the overpass over Route 1 at Cook's Corner on Tuesday afternoon. The bridge is being repaired because it was struck by a vehicle which exceeded the clearance of the bridge in November, 2007. .MDOT Project Engineer Bill Doukas expects bridge reconstruction to be completed by Memorial Day weekend. The $500,000 project was funded entirely by the insurance settlement  of the vehicle which hit the bridge. This bridge, with 14 feet seven inches of clearance, has been hit three times in the last three years according to Doukas. With this in mind MDOT is planning to add an early warning alarm system which would alert drivers of oversized vehicles if their load's height exceeded the clearance of the bridge. The system is planned to be operational by this summer. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Welder.JPG
  • 11/21/10 -- HARPSWELL, Maine. The Cribstone Bridge, connecting Orr's and Bailey Islands in Harpswell, opened on Friday.  After $11 million dollars the historic bridge is open, despite signs showing it still under construction. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Bob Gifford followed with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins and Littlejohn Islands before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Bob Gifford followed with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-010.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-005.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-004.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney  from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to  standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-001.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-011.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-008.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-007.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • BATH, Maine -- Repaving and Construction efforts on the Bath Viaduct Overpass are at least a week ahead of schedule according to Peter Brown, State of Maine Project Resident. The originally scheduled date of completion was to be May 23. <br />
"The driving surface is actually cement," Brown said on Tuesday, May 1."We're not going to add additional pavement on top of what's here."  While the exact completion date is a function of the next few weeks' weather, the Freeport-based construction crew is nearly completed with finishing the cement surface of the last section of bridge. The cement will take about a week to cure, and lines will have to be painted. Also, because they chose to use cement instead of pavement, the project will come in both ahead of schedule and on budget -- including a speed bonus of $10,000 per day ahead of schedule for the work crew. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • October 20, 2007 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. Brunswick Junior Quarterback Robbie Basquez evades two Mt. Ararat tacklers in Saturday's win in Topsham. Brunswick won the "Battle of the Bridge" 26-15. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Basquez of the Bridge
  • 11/21/10 -- HARPSWELL, Maine. The Cribstone Bridge, connecting Orr's and Bailey Islands in Harpswell, opened on Friday.  After $11 million dollars the historic bridge is open, despite signs showing it still under construction. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • February 2, 2008 -- BATH, Maine.  Mariah George, left of Brunswick, and Ariel LeDuc scrap for the ball in Saturday afternoon's cross bridge rivalry game. Brunswick girls beat Mt. Ararat  43-28 at home. They never trailed. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Struggle on the court
  • 7/3/11 -- Rt 129 , Maine. Rooftop, horse, wind and wire. Near Bridge. .A stretch of the road not often traveled. Spanning communities, classes and styles ~ of farmers and fishermen, retired and plugging, the elite and working waterfront. (This area has huge potential for great photojournalism).  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 7/3/11 -- Rt 129 , Maine. The bridge area. A stretch of the road not often traveled. Spanning communities, classes and styles ~ of farmers and fishermen, retired and plugging, the elite and working waterfront. (This area has huge potential for great photojournalism).  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 7/3/11 -- Rt 129 , Maine. Traps stacked up at the bridge area. ..A stretch of the road not often traveled. Spanning communities, classes and styles ~ of farmers and fishermen, retired and plugging, the elite and working waterfront. (This area has huge potential for great photojournalism).  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Rt129.7-3-11-040.JPG
  • 7/3/11 -- Rt 129 , Maine. A home at the bridge. A stretch of the road not often traveled. Spanning communities, classes and styles ~ of farmers and fishermen, retired and plugging, the elite and working waterfront. (This area has huge potential for great photojournalism).  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Rt129.7-3-11-038.JPG
  • 7/3/11 -- Rt 129 , Maine. Detail shot of the swing bridge itself. It's not new! ....A stretch of the road not often traveled. Spanning communities, classes and styles ~ of farmers and fishermen, retired and plugging, the elite and working waterfront. (This area has huge potential for great photojournalism).  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Rt129.7-3-11-036.JPG
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