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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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  • 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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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- U.S. Navy Gunner's Mate 1st Class Cole Disy of Caribou, Maine completes his Navy Physical Readiness as part of the Final Week of Chiefs training. Rain started in the hour before the test and drenched the runners and watchers alike during the execution of the 1.5 mile run test. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-054.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-025.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-182.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-178.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-004.JPG
  • 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 />
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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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  • SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- 8/2/14<br />
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Bib #           <br />
Runner Name: <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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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-190.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-188.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-146.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-067.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-039.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-038.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-026.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-013.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-011.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-007.JPG
  • SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- 8/2/14<br />
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Bib #          102, 105 <br />
Runner Name: Gemma Steel, Shalene Flanagan<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 />
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Bib #        6   <br />
Runner Name: Karoki Muchiri<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
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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
    2507-Beach2Beacon v2.JPG
  • 4/5/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Fred Horch, right, discusses paints which are less harmful to the air with a customer on Tuesday afternoon. Horch, the owner of the shop which bears his name on Maine St. in Brunswick, has decided to sell the environmentally friendly products store while he and his family travel to Japan for a year. Horch's wife, Hadley, is a professor at Bowdoin and will be on sabbatical. "I'll miss the people more than anything here the store " said Horch. He hopes to turn over the store to a new owner by June 1 and will be moving in July. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Ahadi Mohammed, 13, is shy but was willing to be photographed.  In order to make this picture the photographer befriended a young man who asked the Ahadi if the photographer could make the picture. She agreed. Djiboutian women are very shy and deferent to men in most cases. It is considered rude to look at women and speaking to them is also considered inappropriate. <br />
U.S. Military service members visited  Alaili Dadda, Ahadi's village of 300 near Obok, Djibouti to assess the difficulty of drilling a well here. The long term goal is to provide running water to a local clinic.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Roger S. Duncan. (RELEASED)
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  • A woman of Alaili Dadda poses for the camera while U.S. military troops ask questions of the village elders. In order to make this picture the photographer befriended a young man who asked the woman if the photographer could make the picture. She agreed, and looked at the camera. This was uncommon.  Djiboutian women are very  shy and deferent to men in most cases. It is considered rude to look at women and speaking to them is also considered inappropriate. <br />
U.S. Military service members visited Alaili Dadda, a village of 300 near Obok, Djibouti to assess the diffuculty of drilling a well in here. The long term goal is to provide running water to several local clinics.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Roger S. Duncan. (RELEASED)
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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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  • January 22, 2008 -- HYDE SCHOOL, BATH, Maine.    Waynflete couldn't help running up the score on the Hyde girls on Tuesday night in Bath: 53-22.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine- 8/8/17 -- Newsies full costume run. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for Maine State Music Theatre.
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, walks toward her home in Lewiston. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, adjusts her coat to protect her hijab from the rain as she walks from her home to a community housing meeting nearby. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, walks toward her home in Lewiston. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, stands at a bus stop near her home in Lewiston where she has repeatedly been verbally accosted -- called a terrorist -- by passersby. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 7/14/15 -- Maine State Music Theatre run of The Music Man.  Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan<br />
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© Roger S. Duncan, 2015. Permission granted for usage by Maine State Music Theatre and their designees for theater promotional purposes. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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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.
    Weather Bath 12.16.07-005.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, MAINE-- U.S. Navy Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger Duncan of Yarmouth, Maine speaks to a career day class at Harrison Middle School in Yarmouth about being in the Navy Reserve and doing his kind of work: photography and writing. More than 20 volunteers visited the school to share their professional expertise with students. Duncan also runs a photography business as a civilian. See his work at http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com.  Photo courtesy of Harrison Middle School.
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  • 8/5/08 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. Ron Raiselis of Lebanon, Maine demonstrates the classical art of cooperage, or hand made barrel making, at the Topsham Fair on Tuesday afternoon. The fair runs Aug 3-9 and will wrap up with fireworks on Saturday night.  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.
    Weather Bath 12.16.07-015.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, MAINE-- U.S. Navy Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger Duncan of Yarmouth, Maine speaks to a career day class at Harrison Middle School in Yarmouth about being in the Navy Reserve and doing his kind of work: photography and writing. More than 20 volunteers visited the school to share their professional expertise with students. Duncan also runs a photography business as a civilian. See his work at http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com.  Photo courtesy of Harrison Middle School.
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  • YARMOUTH, MAINE-- U.S. Navy Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger Duncan of Yarmouth, Maine speaks to a career day class at Harrison Middle School in Yarmouth about being in the Navy Reserve and doing his kind of work: photography and writing. More than 20 volunteers visited the school to share their professional expertise with students. Duncan also runs a photography business as a civilian. See his work at http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com.  Photo courtesy of Harrison Middle School.
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  • NEW YORK -- Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Scyler Livelsberger of Hamilton, Ohio runs along the edge of the crowd watching the 2017 New York City Veterans Day Parade greeting parade watchers with cheer. Livelsberger is a dog handler with Weapons Station Earle New Jersey.  #USNavy, #NavyInNYC, #VeteransDay, #USNavy, #VeteransDay #NeverForget (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan/ Released)
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  • RIONGO, Kenya -- August 12, 2006 --  A Pokot woman swallows a dose of deworming medication diagnosed by medical staff at the Riongo Medical Civil Action Project (MEDCAP). As a part of Exercise Natural Fire, U.S. forces joined with those from Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to do a MEDCAP at Riongo. Over 350 patients were treated for illness, injury, and parasites, among other issues.   .Natural Fire 2006, a 10-day multi-lateral training exercise involving Kenyan, Tanzanian, Ugandan and United States servicemembers, runs Aug. 8-19 and is the largest combined exercise between Eastern African Community nations and the U.S. The exercise is set to provide medical, civil and engineering civic affairs programs to rural areas in Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya as well as hold military to military training exercises, which will help all participants better respond to humanitarian crises. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Roger S. Duncan)(Released)..
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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.
    Weather Bath 12.16.07-007.JPG
  • 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.
    Weather Bath 12.16.07-004.JPG
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