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    Vassalboro Community School teachers, from left, Tracy Norwood, Breanne Desmond, Lisa Arzola, Lorraine Kingsbury and Lynn Wells, pitch in and help prepare and serve lunches to students and members of the community at the Olde Mill in Vassalboro on Thursday. Principal Dianna Gram and teacher Victor Esposito started the lunch Wednesday and carried it into Thursday to provide food and a social setting for those without power.

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    Vassalboro Community School students Cole Fortin, left, and Jadon Callahan helped cook as Monique Maxwell assisted during a lunch at the Olde Mill in Vassalboro on Thursday for school staff, students and anyone in the community in need of a lunch and a chance to socialize following the storm.

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    Uria Pelletier browses the web on his smart phone near candlelight and a construction light at his family's Wooster Hill Road home as the power remains off for a fourth day on Thursday.

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    American Red Cross volunteers, from left, Charles Thompson, Kendra Atwood, Jim Lipps and Kathy Percival, play on Thursday with Sarah Upton who along with her Smithfield family is staying at the Red Cross Relief Shelter set up at the Mill Stream School in Norridgewock on Thursday.

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    Matthew and Cathy Upton of Smithfield and their children David and Sarah, sleeping in background, are staying at the American Red Cross Relief Shelter at the Mill Stream Elementary School in Norridgewock on Thursday. Matthew Upton said the family has stayed there since Tuesday.

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