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  • 5/11/09 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  Mt Ararat's Meghan Dano drives through Cony's Captain Holly Parker on the way to the net on Monday evening to score one of her several goals en route to a strong victory. At the half the score was 7-3 in favor of Mt Ararat. Between Meghan and her sister, Whitney, they had scored five of the seven Eagle goals and had contributed with an assist each as well. Contributing to the win, Evelyn Dickinson was a stone wall in the net  Mt. Ararat went on to win.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Sept 3, 2008 -- Senior Portraiture of Charlotte Eaton, Age 18. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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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  • Sept 3, 2008 -- Senior Portraiture of Charlotte Eaton, Age 18. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 8, 2009 -- BATH, Maine. Morse's Junior starter Megan Hennessey hurls a pitch in towards the plate on Friday afternoon. Morse girls won their second in a row by blanking Leavitt 4-0 at home on Friday afternoon -- under a passing shower and a rainbow. Coach Will Laffely said, "They're a good group. They play practice hard and play hard." He noted that although they are 2-5 overall, they have a squad with no seniors and several returning sophomores and juniors as starters including Hennessey. He thinks they will be stronger in the second half of the season. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 9/23/08 -- BATH, Maine. Sharon Pyne leads a group of children in a song at Bath Dance Works Preschool Music program on Tuesday afternoon. FMI call 522-3900 or email: sharonmusic@gwi.net. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Music with Miss Sharon
  • Senior Portraiture of Charlotte.  Age 18. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Charlotte 1
  • Sept 3, 2008 -- Senior Portraiture of Charlotte Eaton, Age 18. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Sept 3, 2008 -- Senior Portraiture of Charlotte Eaton, Age 18. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 8, 2009 -- BATH, Maine. Morse's Libby Williams is tagged out at in a steal attempt at third early in the game on Friday afternoon. Morse rebounded under pitching by Megan Hennessey and good base running throughout the game. The girls won their second in a row by blanking Leavitt 4-0 at home on Friday afternoon -- under a passing shower and a rainbow. Coach Will Laffely said, "They're a good group. They play practice hard and play hard." He noted that although they are 2-5 overall, they have a squad with no seniors and several returning sophomores and juniors as starters including junior pitcher, Megan Hennessey. He thinks they will be stronger in the second half of the season. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 9/23/08 -- BATH, Maine. Sharon Pyne leads a group of children in a song 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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  • Senior Portraiture of Charlotte, Age 18. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Charlotte 2
  • SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- 8/2/14<br />
top women, Gemma Steel, left, and Shalene Flanagan sprint to the finish to be the first and second place female finishers at Saturday's Beach to Beacon road race. <br />
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The Beach to Beacon, a 10k road race through the streets of Cape Elizabeth and South Portland Maine, brought world class athletes together with more than 2000 runners from all over the world. Weather was humid and grey, but the rain mostly held off through the day.  Photo  ©2014 by Roger S. Duncan
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  • SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- 8/2/14<br />
top women, Gemma Steel, left, and Shalene Flanagan sprint to the finish to be the first and second place female finishers at Saturday's Beach to Beacon road race. <br />
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The Beach to Beacon, a 10k road race through the streets of Cape Elizabeth and South Portland Maine, brought world class athletes together with more than 2000 runners from all over the world. Weather was humid and grey, but the rain mostly held off through the day.  Photo  ©2014 by Roger S. Duncan
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Adm. Robert Peary's Eagle island home has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.  <br />
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As of September 30, 2014:<br />
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree today celebrated the designation of two Maine sites as National Historic Landmarks—Eagle Island near Harpswell, the longtime summer residence of Arctic explorer and Bowdoin College graduate Robert E. Peary; and the homestead of Frances Perkins, the country’s first female presidential cabinet member, in Newcastle.<br />
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Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- 8/2/14<br />
Gemma Steel, left, and Shalene Flanagan sprint to the finish to be the first and second place female finishers at Saturday's Beach to Beacon road race. Steel, of the United Kingdom, finished at 31:26 with Flanagan officially a second behind her. <br />
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The Beach to Beacon, a 10k road race through the streets of Cape Elizabeth and South Portland Maine, brought world class athletes together with more than 2000 runners from all over the world. Weather was humid and grey, but the rain mostly held off through the day.  Photo  ©2014 by Roger S. Duncan
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  • SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- 8/2/14<br />
top women, Gemma Steel, left, and Shalene Flanagan sprint to the finish to be the first and second place female finishers at Saturday's Beach to Beacon road race. <br />
<br />
The Beach to Beacon, a 10k road race through the streets of Cape Elizabeth and South Portland Maine, brought world class athletes together with more than 2000 runners from all over the world. Weather was humid and grey, but the rain mostly held off through the day.  Photo  ©2014 by Roger S. Duncan
    2509-Beach2Beacon.JPG
  • SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- 8/2/14<br />
top women, Gemma Steel, left, and Shalene Flanagan sprint to the finish to be the first and second place female finishers at Saturday's Beach to Beacon road race. <br />
<br />
The Beach to Beacon, a 10k road race through the streets of Cape Elizabeth and South Portland Maine, brought world class athletes together with more than 2000 runners from all over the world. Weather was humid and grey, but the rain mostly held off through the day.  Photo  ©2014 by Roger S. Duncan
    2507-Beach2Beacon.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Adm. Robert Peary's Eagle island home has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.  <br />
<br />
As of September 30, 2014:<br />
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree today celebrated the designation of two Maine sites as National Historic Landmarks—Eagle Island near Harpswell, the longtime summer residence of Arctic explorer and Bowdoin College graduate Robert E. Peary; and the homestead of Frances Perkins, the country’s first female presidential cabinet member, in Newcastle.<br />
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Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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