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Gallery: Augusta businesses brace for state government shutdown
Ryan Hill, left, general manager at Bay Wrap and employee June Mattie wait on Melissa Boynton, right, of Whitefield, during lunch on Wednesday. Bay Wrap is located near the State House in Augusta and is frequented by state workers. Photo by Elise Klysa
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Ryan Hill, left, general manager at Bay Wrap and employee June Mattie wait on Melissa Boynton, right, of Whitefield, during lunch on Wednesday. Bay Wrap is located near the State House in Augusta and is frequented by state workers.
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Kayla Smith, left, of the Vickery Cafe on Water Street in Augusta on Wednesday, assists two Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention employees, Lucreta Clavet, center, of East Winthrop and Leah Piatt, right, of Pittsfield. The CDC's office is located across the street from the Vickery.
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The state purchases office supplies from W.B. Mason on Water Street in Augusta, a business that could be hurt if state government shuts down.
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Cheryl Bickford, of Hallowell, who works for the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, leaves Bay Wrap in Augusta with her lunch in hand on Wednesday.