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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 12/1/13 -- Formal Studio photo made of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Cast and crew for design and web usage by the Chocolate Church Arts Center. © Duncan Photography 2013.
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  11/15/18 --  Luke Lermond, a member of the Forestry Section of Portland’s Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department, cuts this year's Christmas tree from the front yard of the South Portland Fire department at Cash Corner.  The fire Department donated a 40-foot blue spruce to the city of Portland as this year's Christmas tree.  <br />
Crews from Portland cut and prepared the tree to be set in a storm drain in the center of Monument Square.  Keeley Crane Services and Shaw Brothers Construction donated staff, crane, and transportation services.<br />
Later this week, the tree will be lit with over 5,000 LED lights at the Monument Square Tree Lighting on Friday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m.<br />
Santa Claus has suggested he might make an appearance and local musicians will be performing.<br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  11/15/18 --  Crews from the Forestry Section of Portland’s Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department set this year's Christmas tree in a deep drain in Monument Square.The South Portland Fire Department donated a 40-foot blue spruce to the city of Portland as this year's Christmas tree.  <br />
Later this week, the tree will be lit with over 5,000 LED lights at the Monument Square Tree Lighting on Friday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m.<br />
Santa Claus has suggested he might make an appearance and local musicians will be performing.<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 use by Brunswick Downtown Association
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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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  • PORTLAND, Maine  11/15/18 --  Luke Lermond, center, and colleagues from the Forestry Section of Portland’s Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department, tie down this year's Christmas tree on a flatbed truck after cutting it from the lawn near the South Portland Fire Department at Cash Corner.  The fire department donated a 40-foot blue spruce to the city of Portland as this year's Christmas tree.  <br />
Crews from Portland cut and prepared the tree to be set in a storm drain in the center of Monument Square.  Keeley Crane Services and Shaw Brothers Construction donated staff, crane, and transportation services.<br />
Later this week, the tree will be lit with over 5,000 LED lights at the Monument Square Tree Lighting on Friday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m.<br />
Santa Claus has suggested he might make an appearance and local musicians will be performing.<br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
    ChristmasTreeRaising2018-373.JPG
  • PORTLAND, Maine  11/15/18 --  This year's Christmas tree was installed today in Monument Square by crews from the Forestry Section of Portland’s Parks, Recreation and Facilities Department, Keeley Crane Services and Shaw Brothers Construction. The  South Portland Fire Department donated a 40-foot blue spruce to the city of Portland  <br />
The tree was set in a deep drain in the center of Monument Square. <br />
Later this week, the tree will be lit with over 5,000 LED lights during the Monument Square Tree Lighting on Friday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m.<br />
Santa Claus has suggested he might make an appearance and local Musicians will be performing.<br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
    ChristmasTreeRaising2018-488.JPG
  • SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- 11/15/18 --   Crews from the Forestry Section of Portland’s Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department set down a 40-foot blue spruce donated by the South Portland Fire Department on a flatbed truck before delivering it to Monument Square in Portland -- where it will be installed as this year's Christmas tree. <br />
Later this week, the tree will be lit with over 5,000 LED lights during the Monument Square Tree Lighting on Friday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m.<br />
Santa Claus has suggested he might make an appearance and local musicians will be performing.<br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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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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  • Holly berries in bloom at a home in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. ..Holly berries are potentially lethal if eaten. The fruit and leaves both contain alkaloid theobromine, caffeine, and glycosides. These substances, in small amounts stimulate the nervous system. In large doses they act as a depressant. Native Americans traditionally used the yaupon tree (Ilex vomitoria) to make a beverage which caused hallucinations. .In Europe, holly was used to treat many things -- including colic, fever, rheumatism, and even smallpox. ..Often a small garnish of holly is placed into the top of the traditional British Christmas Day dessert, Plum Pudding, as it is presented. ..According to Sara Williams, a specialist in horticulture with the University of Saskatchewan, as few as twenty berries could be a lethal dose.
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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 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 use by Brunswick Downtown Association
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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 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 -- 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.
    Santa 5.JPG
  • 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 -- 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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  • 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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  • 12/24/09 -- Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 12/24/09 -- Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 12/21/15 -- About 45 volunteers, friends and guests of Tedford Housing, a homeless shelter and support organization in Brunswick came together for a remembrance service for guests and friends who passed away this year. The gathering was Tedford's part of  the National Homeless Person Memorial Service, a national event held annually on the Winter Solstice since 1990. Tedford Housing has participated since 2006. Portland and Lewiston also hosted similar events this year. Photo by Roger S. Duncan / for The Forecaster.
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  • 12/24/09 -- Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 12/24/09 -- Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 12/24/09 -- Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 12/17/11 BATH, Maine --  Best Christmas Pageant Ever show by Studio Theatre of Bath. © Duncan Photography 2011.
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  • Wayne Otto, Director of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, welcomes the crowd to the show at the Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Wayne Otto, Director
  • 11 / 11 / 2006 -- FREEPORT , Maine -- L.L.Bean President Chris McCormick chats with family at the Illumination Ceremony which officially kicked off the Christmas Season at L.L.Bean's flagship store in Freeport. Photo by Roger S. Duncan
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  • 11 / 11 / 2006 -- FREEPORT, Maine -- Comedian Randy Judkins emceed The Illumination Ceremony at Discovery Park, kicking off the Christmas Season. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BATH, Maine -- 11/30/13 -- Jennifer O.,  Portrait. © Duncan Photography 2013.
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  • 7/3/11 -- Rt 129 , Maine. the tower overlooking Christmas Cove is visible from miles around at Sea and is a historical and well known point on the waterfront. ..On private property and express permission not granted - no one there - note was left - but no call as yet. .... 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 tower overlooking Christmas Cove is visible from miles around at Sea and is a historical and well known point on the waterfront. ..On private property and express permission not granted - no one there - note was left - but no call as yet. .... 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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  • The QC team at L.L.Bean gathered together at the Christmas banquet to enjoy each other's company. This composite photo was made for a retiring member of the team. Photo by Roger S. Duncan
    L.L.Bean Quality Control Team
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