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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-009.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-006.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-002.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-012.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-008.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-005.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-004.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney  from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to  standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-001.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Bob Gifford followed with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-014.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins and Littlejohn Islands before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Bob Gifford followed with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-013.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-011.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-007.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
    IslandHistorySpeech-003.JPG
  • Ruth Perry has been a member of the Bailey Island Church for a long time. Her many contributions help keep the church and community strong. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Ruth Perry - Parishioner
  • 2/17/11 -- HARPSWELL, Maine. Nate Reno, left, of Harpswell, drives  a prybar into a chunk of ice preparing to flip and move it while David Wilson Sr.  digs for softshell clams in Quahog Bay on Thursday afternoon. Reno and a friend, David Wilson, Jr. did the heavy work for the elder Wilson, whom this group contends is the best clam digger on the coast of Maine. .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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  • 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)
    Djiboutians of Alaili Dadda.jpg
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