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  • August 22, 2008 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Noah Dorr, 7, of Bath hits the water with gusto at the end of the Coffin Pond waterslide on Friday afternoon. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • October 28, 2007 -- BATH, Maine.  Karen Bussey, left, of Bath works with her granddaughter, Isabelle Paulus, 9, on Sunday afternoon to clean leaves out of her garden after the Saturday's rain showers.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • October 28, 2007 -- BATH, Maine.  Karen's cat got in the act -  going in and then coming out of the bag.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • October 28, 2007 -- BATH, Maine.  Karen Bussey, left, of Bath works with her granddaughter, Isabelle Paulus, 9, on Sunday afternoon to clean leaves out of her garden after the Saturday's rain showers.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • October 28, 2007 -- BATH, Maine.  Karen's cat got in the act -  going in and then coming out of the bag.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  6/1/14 --   Tyler Pettengill , 9, of Cumberland fishes in a creek near his great grandmother's house in Phippsburg. Fish weren't biting - yet - but it was great day to fish. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • May 8, 2009-- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Corey Taker, 10, drives his scooter into another trick at his bus stop in Brunswick on Friday morning. The sun held back predicted rain showers on Friday -- and most of the rest of the week has been the same. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 8, 2009-- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Corey Taker, 10, launches himself up into the air at the bus stop in Brunswick on Friday morning, sending his necklace bouncing into his face. He landed the trick safely!  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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  • October 28, 2007 -- BATH, Maine.   Isabelle Paulus, 9, helps her grandmother, Karen Bussey, of Bath, to clean leaves out of her driveway on Sunday afternoon after Saturday's rain showers. Isabelle was taking special care to throw away only leaves -- no gravel. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • October 28, 2007 -- BATH, Maine.   Isabelle Paulus, 9, helps her grandmother, Karen Bussey, of Bath, to clean leaves out of her driveway on Sunday afternoon after Saturday's rain showers. Isabelle was taking special care to throw away only leaves -- no gravel. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • September 20, 2007 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. John Frothingham of Brunswick launches a kit-made plane he built over 40 years ago. He said, I couldn't get it to fly when I was a boy -- and I'm having just as much trouble with it now!" But, after a few tries, it flew a lovely 2-turn around the field.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 8, 2009-- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Corey Taker, 10, drives his scooter into another trick at his bus stop in Brunswick on Friday morning. The sun held back predicted rain showers on Friday -- and most of the rest of the week has been the same. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 8, 2009-- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Corey Taker, 10, right, launches himself up into the air at the bus stop in Brunswick on Friday morning, sending his necklace bouncing into his face. He landed the trick safely!  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • September 20, 2007 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. John Frothingham of Brunswick launches a kit-made plane he built over 40 years ago. He said, I couldn't get it to fly when I was a boy -- and I'm having just as much trouble with it now!" But, after a few tries, it flew a lovely 2-turn around the field.  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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  • 9/8/11 -- BATH, Maine. Bath Landfill.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 9/8/11 -- BATH, Maine. Bath Landfill.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 9/8/11 -- BATH, Maine. Bath Landfill.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 9/8/11 -- BATH, Maine. Bath Landfill.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 8/8/11 -- BATH, Maine. Darreby Ambler, right, Dream Team Leader, works with Jacqueline Zimowski on logistics following up on Zimowski's trip to Kolkata, India where she confronted the reality of child slavery and prostitution. Ambler, of Bath, has helped 30 women follow their dreams. She will be starting two new groups in the coming few weeks. If you would like to a participate email her at :  darreby@aol.com.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 12/11/10  - BATH, Maine. -- Mike Carlton, maintenance man for First Federal Bank in Bath, washes down the ATM canopy on Saturday afternoon. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 12/11/10  - BATH, Maine. -- Mike Carlton, maintenance man for First Federal Bank in Bath, washes down the ATM canopy on Saturday afternoon. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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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  • 11/12/10 -- BATH, Maine.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/12/10 -- BATH, Maine.   Max Rawson, 17, of Bath, rehearses his saxophone solo for MOHIBA on Friday afternoon at Morse's Montgomery Theater. MOHIBA, Morse's annual variety show, stands for Morse High Bazaar. The show will be performed at 7:00 pm on Friday and Saturday nights. Roger S. Duncan Photo For the Forecaster.
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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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  • 4/11/10 -- BATH, Maine. Farm Apprentice Jacinda Martinez watches the people leave at the end of the New Lamb Day at Crystal Spring Farm  Sunday. The public was invited to visit the farm and see the lambs. 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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  • August 25, 2007 -- PHIPPSBURG, Maine.  Lynne White, sitting, of West Springfield, Mass., works on a piece of Bobbin Lace with Jessica Strack, 9, of Reading, Mass. at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Popham Colony on Saturday as Jessica's mother, Norma, looks on. Jessica made this piece of lace and was ready to keep it going.  "Jessica could do this herself anytime," said White, "She came back 2 days in a row and was ready to finish what she started yesterday," said White. "And she did a great job!" .White is a member of The Society of the 17th Century, an organization of 17th and 18th Century re-enactors. The group set up at Popham in order to provide a sense of what life might have been like in the Popham Colony -- which was founded in 1607 in present day Phippsburg. While the colony lasted less than a year, it was one of the first steps towards establishing permanent settlements of Europeans in North America. 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 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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  • 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 --  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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  • 3/25/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Lamb Day at Crystal Spring Farm.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/25/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Volunteer Danielle Plourde of Topsham holds a lamb for guests to come up and pet on Sunday at Crystal Spring Farm's annual Lamb Day. This year lambing season began in late February and the youngest was born just a week ago. For more information about Crystal Springs Farm visit http://crystalspringcsa.com. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 6/13/10 -- PORTLAND, Maine. Natasha Malia, 8, draws her hood up around her face as the rain began at the Old Port Festival in Portland on Sunday. Despite a few showers, festival goers still filled the city's streets. Digital Image made and adjusted by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 6/13/10 -- PORTLAND, Maine. Natasha Malia, 8, draws her hood up around her face as the rain began at the Old port Festival in Portland on Sunday. Despite a few showers, festival goers still filled the city's streets. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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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  • 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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  • August 25, 2007 -- PHIPPSBURG, Maine.  Jeff Miller of Charlestown NH, works on a piece of iron at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Popham Colony on Saturday. He is working from a Temporary Forge, made from wood, because he believes that smiths working at the Popham Colony would probably have worked from a small forge like this one, due to the size and newness of the colony. Miller is a full-time Blacksmith who works in iron in methods consistent with the 17th Century. While working, he answers questions and explains his tools, methods and materials to onlookers. Miller has worked with iron as a historically accurate blacksmith for over 30 years. .On Friday and Saturday The Society of the 17th Century, an organization of 17th and 18 Century re-enactors of which Miller is a member, provided a sense of what life might have been like in the Popham Colony -- which was founded in 1607 in present day Phippsburg. While the colony lasted less than a year, it was one of the first steps towards establishing permanent settlements of Europeans in North America. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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 --  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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  • 3/25/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. A boy (brought to the event by his grandmother - not wanting name published) enjoys Lamb Day at Crystal Spring Farm.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/25/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Lamb Day at Crystal Spring Farm.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 6/13/10 -- PORTLAND, Maine. Natasha Malia, 8, draws her hood up around her face as the rain began at the Old Port Festival in Portland on Sunday. Despite a few showers, festival goers still filled the streets. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/11/10 -- BATH, Maine. Farm Apprentice Jacinda Martinez watches the people leave at the end of the New Lamb Day at Crystal Spring Farm  Sunday. The public was invited to visit the farm and see the lambs. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 6/13/10 -- PORTLAND, Maine. Natasha Malia, 8, draws her hood up around her face as the rain began at the Old port Festival in Portland on Sunday. Despite a few showers, festival goers still filled the city's streets. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • August 25, 2007 -- PHIPPSBURG, Maine.  Mary Muckenhoupt makes candles by dipping at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Popham Colony on Saturday. Candles were made in this fashion in the 17th century, using tallow and other  methods. Mary adds modern materials to improve burning time and aid with durability. .Muckenhoupt is a member of The Society of the 17th Century, an organization of 17th and 18th Century re-enactors. The group set up at Popham in order to provide a sense of what life might have been like in the Popham Colony -- which was founded in 1607 in present day Phippsburg. While the colony lasted less than a year, it was one of the first steps towards establishing permanent settlements of Europeans in North America. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/5/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Belly Dance food raising event at Bath Elks Lodge organized by Holly Spicer. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/5/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Helena "Datura" Melone, a professional dancer and teacher from Montville, Maine demonstrates a veil and sword dance at the food raising event at Bath Elks Lodge. 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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  • 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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  • 7/3/11 -- Rt 129 , Maine. 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. 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. Bailey property detail .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. Jim and Nancy Bailey chat for a bit while finishing up the grass for the day. ..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. Jim Bailey mows a section of grass. ..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 -- WISCASSET, Maine. Red's Eats, a Maine fixture at all times of day and night, draws folks even in the rain and the night . Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 7/3/11 -- WISCASSET, Maine. Red's Eats, a Maine fixture at all times of day and night, draws folks even in the rain and the night . Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 2/17/11 -- HARPSWELL, Maine. Michael Bernier of Harpswell takes a short break from digging clams in Quahog Bay on Thursday afternoon. He and a small group of diggers cut through the ice at low water with chain saws to dig here. <br />
Quahog Bay was reopened for digging on Feb 11, 2011 after many years of closure, according to Department of Marine Resources Biotoxin Monitoring Manager, Darcie Couture. She wrote, "This area had been closed for many years due to failing water quality, caused by bacterial pollution. A serious pollution source was recently identified and remediated.  The area will close in June for the summer, because unfortunately, this area, like many others on the Maine coast, suffer from the increased pressure of a seasonal summer population, which negatively impacts water quality, and results in many of our shellfish resources remaining closed to harvest during that time." Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11.28.2009 -- BATH, Maine. Santa greets assembled children and adults at Bath's Gazebo on Saturday afternoon. Santa had planned to hit Brunswick first on Friday, but due to heavy rain, he went to Bath first and then returned to Brunswick on Sunday. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 9/26/09 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. After the football game in Topsham on Friday night the Homecoming festivities included a bonfire - to which most of the school came. Despite the pounding loss they took on the gridiron to Oxford Hills, most Mt Ararat kids had a good time in the chilly weather. 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 14, 2009 -- BATH, Maine.  John Rice of Bath dips a brush into a can of white paint while working on the Winter Street Center in Bath on Thursday afternoon. .The Parish Hall, where Rice and his teammates worked on Thursday, is being weatherized and painted as part of ongoing exterior renovations. .Winter Street Center has been under the management of Sagadahoc Preservation Inc. (SPI) since 1971 and is in a constant state of exterior renovation. SPI recently received a Davis Family Foundation grant and raised matching funds to begin work on the Sanctuary. Work on the steeple and finials was completed last year. .For more information on the Winter Street Center, Sagadahoc Preservation Inc or other local historical buildings contact Elizabeth Knowlton by email : innkeeper@innatbath.com. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 2, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. The "Northern Bites " team watches closely as their Nao humanoid robot battles for the ball with a competing robot from The University of Texas. Bowdoin hosted the  2009 RoboCup U.S. Open this weekend. Competitors were tasked with creating software for two-legged robots which could independently play soccer with each other. "Once we put them on the field, they are completely autonomous,"  said Bowdoin Professor of Computer Science and "Northern Bites" team advisor, Eric Chown said. "I'm extremely proud of every one on this team. They are competing against teams with students from multiple institutes and graduate students as well. They are a talented and hard-working group!" Northern Bites finished fourth out of four teams participating due to injuries to the robots in early play. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Isabelle, 9, holds her grandmother's cat as their little furry friwnd got loose from the housewhile they were cleaning up the yard
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  • 9/23/08 -- BATH, Maine. Lydia Merrill, 5 of Bath, figures out the Autoharp as classmates Syd Pols, 3 and Cooper Eden-Day, 5, right, wait their turn at Bath Dance Works Preschool Music program on Tuesday morning. FMI call 522-3900 or email: sharonmusic@gwi.net. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • September 29, 2007 -- BATH, Maine. Nina Powers, 4, of Bath, selects her favorite flower at Sheepscot Flower Farm booth at the Bath Farmers Market. Although Bath Farmer's Market will be open on Saturday mornings through the end of October, several vendors are making next week the last one of the season. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Alison Lee Freeman presented a chanties class at the Chocolate Church Arts Center today.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 8/8/08 -- FREEPORT, Maine. Flood water rose across the region on Friday, with the worst damage being in Freeport. This section of Desert Road washed away -- taking a large culvert and a water main with it on Friday morning as flood waters rose around the region. The water rose and receded fast around the region - but Freeport was hit harder than many other town with several road closures including Routes 125, 136 and here, at Desert Rd.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 8/8/08 -- FREEPORT, Maine. Flood water rose across the region on Friday, with the worst damage being in Freeport. A section of Desert Road washed away and there were several road closures due to washouts including routes 125 and 136. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 7/3/11 -- Rt 129 , Maine. Church at Damariscotta. Not a composite image. As captured. ...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. 4 classes of vessel call Bristol home.  ..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. 4 classes of vessel call Bristol home.  ..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. 4 classes of vessel call Bristol home.  ..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. 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. 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 back of the restaurant - with owner, Randy, chatting with folks nearby. 129 in background.  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. So Bristol, looking out at Damariscotta River. . 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. Home of Vance, retired and creative. Oral permission granted on imagery usage. ... 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. Home of Vance, retired and creative. Oral permission granted on imagery usage. ..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. Front yard gone to seed - working class home in So. Bristol. Neighbor granted oral permission on both. 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. 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.
    Rt129.7-3-11-031.JPG
  • 7/3/11 -- Rt 129 , Maine. 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. 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. 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. 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. A car passes on 129 in front of the Bailey property. ..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. A car passes on 129 in front of the Bailey property. ..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. A car passes on 129 in front of the Bailey property. ... 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. nancy closes up the shed as Jim rolls up on  his non Deere grass cutter. ..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. Bailey Property detail..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. Bailey Property detail..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. Jim and Nancy Bailey fire up the machines and take off towards being done for the day. .. 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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