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SNAPSHOT: Bundled up

Zoe Goehring weighs peppers Sunday while attending to a customer at the Hallowell farmer’s market in temperatures, with the wind chill, below freezing. The temperature is expected to rise moderately this week with lots of sun, according to forecasts. Goehring and Dalziel Lewis of Dig Deep Farm, in Dresden, were the only vendors at the […]

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SNAPSHOT: Landing zone

University of Maine at Augusta nursing students watch a LifeFlight of Maine helicopter descend on the campus Monday.  The student nursing association arranged the visit as part of its lunch time learning program for future care givers attending the school’s program.

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SNAPSHOT: Day of praise

Sister Bernadette, left, waves to a fellow parishioner of St. Denis Church in North Whitefield following Sunday services.  Sister Bernadette and Sister Elizabeth, right, serve with the Transfiguration Hermitage in Windsor and worship at the Catholic chapel that was erected in 1833.

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SNAPSHOT: Bowling them over

Shawn Gore reacts to bowling over several pins Thursday during the annual Bowl-A-Thon held in Hallowell by members of Families Matter to raise money for United Way. The Families Matter program, of Hallowell, helps mentally challenged individuals participate in activities outside the home. Goodwill program members also helped raise money for the annual drive for […]

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SNAPSHOT: Yoke’s on him

YOKE’S ON HIM: Gerry Mahoney, left, helps Hall-Dale sixth-grader Jordan Perry put an 18th century bucket yoke over his shoulders recently on the porch of the Vaughan Homestead in Hallowell. Students and parents from the Hall-Dale sixth grade participated in the annual tour at the Homestead that was built in 1794 and has been in […]

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SNAPSHOT: Autumn sun

AUTUMN SUN: Kassie Bryant, left, and Heidi Moore soak up the rays Sunday at the bulkhead on the Kennebec River in Hallowell. The Augusta 20-year-olds were sunning in fall temperatures in the 80s. “It’s amazing,” Bryant said of the mild weather.

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SNAPSHOT: The greatest generation

The Hallowell American Legion post members were breaking down the Wolrd War II memorial, erected 20 years ago on the lawn of the post office, to collect the names for the new memorial scheduled to be unveiled in May at the Hallowell Cemetery.