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Tyler Steward shoves snow off his buried car in Fairfield while cleaning up after Sunday's storm on Monday.
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Town of Readfield maintenance employee Ben Rodriguez shovels the walkway at town hall on Monday. Communities across Maine cleaned up for a storm this weekend.
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Kirk Lachance of the Waterville Public Works department slowly breaks through deep snow while clearing sidewalks in Waterville on Monday.
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Kevin Barstow clears snow with his snowblower from a home in Pittsfield after Sunday's storm on Monday.
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John Towle carries his snow shovel down a street in Skowhegan on his way to a friend's home on Monday. Towle said he shovels sidewalks and steps at several homes in the area. "I just like helping people out," he said.
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Tim Gayne helped his mother Peggy replace a mailbox, a casualty of the storm on Sunday, at their home in Fairfield on Monday. "This happens every year," Peggy Gayne said.