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Sarah Perkins bottle feeds a goat kid Tuesday at Ledgeway Farm in Pittston. She and her husband, Matt Perkins, own and run the farm where they make and sell soaps, lotions, dish soap, laundry soap, hair shampoo/conditioners bars and lip balm using milk from their small herd of Alpine goats. They plan to host an open house May 16 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the farm, 140 Stage Road. The event will feature vendors, live music by Scottie DeRaps, food, corn hole, barn tours, and baby goats. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer) Purchase this image
Sarah Perkins bottle feeds a goat kid as others run in the background Tuesday at Ledgeway Farm in Pittston. She and her husband, Matt Perkins, own and run the farm where they make and sell soaps, lotions, dish soap, laundry soap, hair shampoo/conditioners bars and lip balm using milk from their small herd of Alpine goats. They plan to host an open house with vendors, live music by Scottie DeRaps, food, corn hole, barn tours and baby goats from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. May 16, at the farm at 140 Stage Road. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer) Purchase this image
A pair of Alpine goat kids sit in the barn Tuesday at Ledgeway Farm in Pittston. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer) Purchase this image

Joe Phelan is an award winning journalist who makes photos and videos around the capital area for the the Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel and the other Masthead Maine publications. Joe’s first journalism...

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