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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 />
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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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  • 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
    1876-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 />
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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
    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 />
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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.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 />
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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 v3.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 />
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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
  • 3/24/10 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Univ. of Maine Sophomore Katelyn Slotnick, 20, plays with kittens at the Coastal Humane Society (CHS) in Brunswick on Wednesday morning. <br />
CHS (on Range Rd) is soliciting both public comment on their progress as well as inviting The Humane Society of the United States in to do an independent review of their facilities.  CHS hopes that this combination of feedback will provide suggestions on areas where they can improve. <br />
Slotnick said, "I'm between semesters and I thought it would be a fun thing to do." Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Kat and the Kittens
  • 4/28/09 -- BATH, Maine. Emily Riley, 16, of Brunswick dances a section of "Enora and the Dragon" with first grader Violet Fraser at Dike Newell Elementary on Tuesday morning. Dancers from The Ballet School / Maine Coastal Youth Ballet will present "Enora", an original piece of choreography by Ballet Director, Jessica Holloway on May 9&10 at Morse High School's Montgomery Theater.  For more information on the Ballet visit: www.theballetschool.com.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 4/28/09 -- BATH, Maine. Adele Fisk, 11, shares a smile with Ballet director, Jessica Holloway while performing a section of "Enora and the Dragon"  to students at Dike Newell Elementary on Tuesday morning. The Ballet School / Maine Coastal Youth Ballet will present "Enora" , an original piece of choreography by Holloway, at Morse High School's Montgomery Theater on May 9 & 10.   For more information on the Ballet visit: www.theballetschool.com.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Dike Newell Ballet Selects 4.28.09 ...JPG
  • 4/28/09 -- BATH, Maine. Madeleine Walker-Elders, 11, left, demonstrates a portion of her dance from the upcoming presentation  "Enora and the Dragon" to Dike Newell Elementary School children in Bath on Tuesday morning. Dancers from The Ballet School / Maine Coastal Youth Ballet  will present "Enora", an original piece of choreography by Ballet Director, Jessica Holloway on May 9-10 at Morse High School's Montgomery Theater. For more information on the Ballet visit: www.theballetschool.com.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Dike Newell Ballet Selects 4.28.09 ...JPG
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