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  • 9/7/09 - HARPSWELL, Maine -- Dolphin Marina Waitress Kristy Brown serves a family an order of Quesadillas at the Restaurant on Monday at lunch time. New co-owners, Chris and Billy Saxton plan on making changes to the family-run property in the coming months. They will increase the size of the restaurant, adding tables -- but keeping the "charm" of the location. They also plan on increasing to over 100 moorings in the bay. Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 5/31/09 -- BATH, Maine. Jen Rohde of Cumberland closes in on the finish line at the Bath Y Tri on Sunday morning. The Triathalon drew nearly 200 participants and over 100 volunteers to the Bath YMCA. Winners were Kurt Perham for the men and Alicia Trott, both of Brunswick.  Rohde finished second overall in the women's race.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Y Tri -- dash to the Finish
  • 5/31/09 -- BATH, Maine. Patrol and Canine Officer Michelle Small directs traffic at the entrance to the Bath YMCA on Sunday morning. Sunday morning's Triathalon drew nearly 200 participants and over 100 volunteers to the Bath YMCA. Winners were Kurt Perham for the men and Alicia Trott, both of Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 9/7/09 - HARPSWELL, Maine --  Ava Saxton, 5, rides on her father, Billy's, shoulders outside of Dolphin Marina, which her father and Uncle Chris have taken over from her grandparents.  The young entrepreneurs plan on making changes to the family-run property in the coming months. They will increase the size of the restaurant, adding tables -- but keeping the "charm" of the location. They also plan on increasing to over 100 moorings in the bay.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 9/7/09 - HARPSWELL, Maine -- New owners, Chris , left, and Billy Saxton of Dolphin Marina have taken over operations from Bill, right, their father (who is staying on as a co-owner). They plan on making changes to the family-run property in the coming months. They will increase the size of the restaurant, adding tables -- but keeping the "charm" of the location. They also plan on increasing to over 100 moorings in the bay.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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