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    GALLERY: Albion Home - Staff photo by David Leaming | of | Share this photo

    Richard and Leonette Sukeforth, both 80 years old, live in Holden with their daughter Yvette Ingalls after having been evicted from their home in Albion for nonpayment of real estate taxes.

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    GALLERY: Albion Home - Staff photo by David Leaming | of | Share this photo

    Pee-wee the dog, owned by Richard and Leonette Sukeforth, remains vigilant Wednesday outside their former home on Lovejoy Pond in Albion. The Sukeforths, who are staying in Holden with their daughter, were evicted from their home recently after the town foreclosed on it for nonpayment of taxes and then sold it by auction. Pee-wee is living temporarily with the Sukeforths' son and daughter-in-law across the road from their former home because dogs are not allowed in the trailer park in Holden where they are staying.

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    GALLERY: Albion Home - Staff photo by David Leaming | of | Share this photo

    Richard and Leonette Sukeforth, both 80 years old, live in Holden with their daughter Yvette Ingalls after having been evicted from their home in Albion for nonpayment of real estate taxes.

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    GALLERY: Albion Home - Staff photo by David Leaming | of | Share this photo

    Richard and Leonette Sukeforth, both 80 years old, live in Holden with their daughter Yvette Ingalls after having been evicted from their home in Albion for nonpayment of real estate taxes.

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    GALLERY: Albion Home - Staff file photo by Andy Molloy | of | Share this photo

    Gov. Paul LePage, angered by the recent home eviction of an elderly Albion couple, has vowed to propose legislation aimed at keeping elderly people in their homes when they face foreclosure.

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