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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Steve Ingram, right, lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle Island, assists a group of volunteers with construction at the island home of Adm. Robert Peary.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster,  2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Steve Ingram, right, lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle Island, assists a group of volunteers with construction at the island home of Adm. Robert Peary.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster,  2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Steve Ingram, center, lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle Island, assists a group of volunteers with construction at the island home of Adm. Robert Peary.  <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster,  2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    001- Eagle Island-6-23-14 v2.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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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Mark Island - Casco Bay Maine as seen from Eagle Island. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Adm. Robert Peary's Eagle island home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- A seagull in her nest on Eagle Island.  <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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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 />
<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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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 6/24/13 -- Linda Blanton works with a child in the pool during the her annual swimming camp, held at Bowdoin College on Monday. Blanton, together with colleague Don Miskill, has created and led a early summer swimming program which teaches swimming and coaching leadership.  By bringing older children into positions of responsibility, she has trained thousands of children to swim. Using older children as trainers, she builds the next generation of swimming coaches and instructors. This year she manages over 200 swimmers and nearly as many volunteers.  She is in her fourth generation of coaches whom she's trained. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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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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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 6/24/13 -- Linda Blanton lifts her grandson, Calib Raines, 4, up to the pool hoop during the her annual swimming camp, held at Bowdoin College. Blanton, together with colleague Don Miskill, has created and led a early summer swimming program which teaches swimming and coaching leadership.  By bringing older children into positions of responsibility, she has trained thousands of children to swim. Using older children as trainers, she builds the next generation of swimming coaches and instructors. This year she manages over 200 swimmers and nearly as many volunteers.  She is in her fourth generation of coaches whom she's trained. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • WEST BATH, Maine -- 1/31/14 -- Gerry Brookes, left, poses with his crew of fellow volunteers at a house in West Bath. Brookes spent 30 years as an English professor at the University of Nebraska. Since retiring to Maine, he has helped out on 20 different properties as a Habitat for Humanity volunteer. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster.
    Unsung Hero Brookes
  • 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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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 7/8/13 -- Barry Compton is a multi-committed volunteer. Among other volunteer positions, he works several days each week for Mid Coast Hospital as a cook. In addition he cooks at a childrens camp - all as a volunteer.  Photo for the Forecaster by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 7/8/13 -- Barry Compton takes a moment away from preparing beans for a photo amidst his volunteering at Mid Coast Hospital as a cook. In addition, he cooks at a childrens camp - all as a volunteer.  Photo for the Forecaster by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/21/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Dr. Peter McGuire, founder of Oasis Health Network, a free health care network in Brunswick says, "It's not that we are trying to do a better job than other practitioners, it's that we can -- because we don't have the overhead." Using lent space, volunteer staff and donated medications, Oasis doctors and staff see about 800 different people each year - in 2,800 visits. The organization, founded, by McGuire in 1995, is supported by many other local organizations and provides a broad spectrum of healthcare services, all donated.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Dr Peter McGuire 1
  • 11/21/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Dr. Peter McGuire, founder of Oasis Health Network, a free health care network in Brunswick says, "It's not that we are trying to do a better job than other practitioners, it's that we can -- because we don't have the overhead." Using lent space, volunteer staff and donated medications, Oasis doctors and staff see about 800 different people each year - in 2,800 visits. The organization, founded, by McGuire in 1995, is supported by many other local organizations and provides a broad spectrum of healthcare services, all donated.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Dr. Peter McGuire, founder of Oasis Health Network, a free health care network in Brunswick says, "It's not that we are trying to do a better job than other practitioners, it's that we can -- because we don't have the overhead." Using lent space, volunteer staff and donated medications, Oasis doctors and staff see about 800 different people each year - in 2,800 visits. The organization, founded, by McGuire in 1995, is supported by many other local organizations and provides a broad spectrum of healthcare services, all donated.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Dr Peter McGuire
  • 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
  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Mark Rockwood of Brunswick, stirs the hot chocolate at the Brunswick's tree lighting event on Saturday. He said, "No weak cocoa here," as added three cans to the batch. Hannaford supermarket donated the cocoa. <br />
Trevor Geiger, of Brunswick Downtown Association, said that the organization expected over 1500 guests at the event and that they counted participation by the number of cups of cocoa they passed out. He added that there were more than 20 volunteers helping out with the event and over 1500 cookies were on the table. Most were homemade, by volunteers. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Kaeja Dixon, 5, of Brunswick sips a mug of hot chocolate at the tree lighting event on Saturday.  <br />
Trevor Geiger, of Brunswick Downtown Association, said that the organization expected over 1500 guests at the event and that they counted participation by the number of cups of cocoa they passed out. He added that there were more than 20 volunteers helping out with the event and over 1500 cookies were on the table. Most were homemade, by volunteers. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
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  • 1/24/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Brunswick's Julie Zimmerman reads a letter from an inmate participating with College Guild's curricula. Zimmerman's College Guild is a non-profit which educates and supports the sanity of inmates across the nation. From her tiny office in Brunswick, she and a part-time helper manages 50 volunteers and support 450 inmates. The part time staffer alongside Julie, who prefers to remain anonymous, noted that the waiting list nearly matches the active roster in size - without any sort of outreach. "We get thanked so much for doing so little," she said. College Guild needs volunteers, Board Members and more financial support to keep up their mission. visit them online at: http://www.collegeguild.org. On the wall behind here is art done by inmates and given to College Guild in thanks for their efforts. Playboy Magazine recently recognized College Guild for their positive work with inmates.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine  11/24/18 -- Mark Rockwood of Brunswick, stirs the hot chocolate at the Brunswick's tree lighting event on Saturday. He said, "No weak cocoa here," as added three cans to the batch. Hannaford supermarket donated the cocoa. <br />
Trevor Geiger, of Brunswick Downtown Association, said that the organization expected over 1500 guests at the event and that they counted participation by the number of cups of cocoa they passed out. He added that there were more than 20 volunteers helping out with the event and over 1500 cookies were on the table. Most were homemade, by volunteers. 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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  • Rescue Chief Joyce Thomas, right, works closely with her teammate and fellow EMT, Marolyn Bibber, to keep the town of Harpswell safe. Both are volunteers and have extensive experience caring for residents of Harpswell. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Joyce and Marolyn - EMTs
  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- 12/21/15 -- About 45 volunteers, friends and guests of Tedford Housing, a homeless shelter and support organization in Brunswick came together for a remembrance service for guests and friends who passed away this year. The gathering was Tedford's part of  the National Homeless Person Memorial Service, a national event held annually on the Winter Solstice since 1990. Tedford Housing has participated since 2006. Portland and Lewiston also hosted similar events this year. Photo by Roger S. Duncan / for The Forecaster.
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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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  • 3/20/12 -- HARPSWELL SOUND, HARPSWELL, Maine. Sternman Zach Drehobl, left, and Captain Jim Barclay of Harpswell's F/V Lorelei haul aboard a lobster trap lost in 2007 on Tuesday morning as part of 'Gear Grab', sponsored by non-profit association, Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation (GOMLF). <br />
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Gear Grab provides grant funding to lobster fishermen who volunteer to grapple up some of the thousands of pounds of lost lobstering gear - known as "Ghost Gear" - which litters the sea floor in Maine's fishing grounds.<br />
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The 2-day Harpswell-based event allowed fishermen to clean up places which they knew were already a mess - and drag a grappling hook along the bottom in places where they guessed Ghost Gear might have accumulated.  ."I didn't even use the fish finder -- I just knew where that one was - I was snagging it all last year," said Captain Barclay of hauling in a snarl of 18 traps in Harpswell Sound on Monday. <br />
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On Monday F/V Lorelei brought in close to 30 ghost traps - the first day of the event. Tuesdays catch came to four - with a few pieces of wooden traps which appeared to disintegrate on the way up from the bottom. "We've really only dragged about a quarter of the spots which we know are bad," said Sternman Drehobl. "And, the hard part is - you could miss [a ghost trap] by three feet with your hook and never know it."<br />
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GOMLF is a non-profit based in Kennebunk which works with fishermen, scientists and community members to support a healthy lobster fishery in Maine. <br />
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Another Gear Grab is planned for Tenant's Harbor on Wednesday and Thursday this week and a date and place are being set up by Director Erin Pelletier for Southern Maine in the next few weeks. <br />
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For more information or to participate in GOMLF events visit http://www.gomlf.org/ or call: 207-205-8088. <br />
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Photo and extended caption by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/20/12 -- HARPSWELL SOUND, HARPSWELL, Maine.  Captain Jim Barclay and Sternman Zach Drehobl of Harpswell's F/V Lorelei haul aboard a piece of a smashed-up lobster trap on Tuesday morning as part of 'Gear Grab', sponsored by non-profit association, Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation (GOMLF). <br />
<br />
Gear Grab provides grant funding to lobster fishermen who volunteer to grapple up some of the thousands of pounds of lost lobstering gear - known as "Ghost Gear" - which litters the sea floor in Maine's fishing grounds. <br />
<br />
The 2-day Harpswell-based event allowed fishermen to clean up places which they knew were already a mess - and drag a grappling hook along the bottom in places where they guessed Ghost Gear might have accumulated.  ."I didn't even use the fish finder -- I just knew where that one was - I was snagging it all last year," said Captain Barclay of hauling in a snarl of 18 traps in Harpswell Sound on Monday.<br />
<br />
On Monday F/V Lorelei brought in close to 30 ghost traps - the first day of the event. Tuesday's catch came to four - with a few pieces of wooden traps which appeared to disintegrate on the way up from the bottom. "We've really only dragged about a quarter of the spots which we know are bad," said Sternman Drehobl. "And, the hard part is - you could miss [a ghost trap] by three feet with your hook and never know it.".<br />
<br />
GOMLF is a non-profit based in Kennebunk which works with fishermen, scientists and community members to support a healthy lobster fishery in Maine. <br />
<br />
Another Gear Grab is planned for Tenant's Harbor on Wednesday and Thursday this week and a date and place are being set up by Director Erin Pelletier for Southern Maine in the next few weeks.  <br />
<br />
For more information or to participate in GOMLF events visit http://www.gomlf.org/ or call: 207-205-8088. Photo and extended caption by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Jan 2009 -- BATH, Maine.  Scott Adams plays the trumpet as a volunteer in "Natives Are Restless" group at the Chocolate Church Arts Center.  Besides playing local gigs, Adams is the director of the High School's Pep band. His day job is at the town office, where he is a code enforcement officer.  Amidst all of these endeavors, he loves music and is a distinct professional who is well known in town for his unique sound and commitments to the community. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • January 17, 2009 -- BATH, Maine. Zumba teacher, Tony Garreton, dances a lead role in front of a class of students on Saturday afternoon at Huse School in Bath. Garreton, a native of Peru, teaches the dance as an aerobic exercise class in many places through the midcoast area. He volunteered to give a lesson as part of the bi-weekly, free education series called Adventures at Huse. ..For the next Adventures at Huse event, check the calendar on page   XXXXXXX   . ...Founder of the Zumba dance will be coming to Portland's Eastland Park Hotel for a show and dance next week. For more information on Zumba visit:  www.ZumbaMe.com. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Harpswell, Maine - May 20, 2013 - Linda Blanton is a volunteer, veteran and incredible person. She's a master Gardener and swimming teacher to generations of children in Maine.  Photo © 2013 by Roger S. Duncan.  .
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  • Harpswell, Maine - May 20, 2013 - Linda Blanton is a volunteer, veteran and incredible person. She's a master Gardener and swimming teacher to generations of children in Maine.  Photo © 2013 by Roger S. Duncan.  .
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