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Gallery: State Police Skowhegan assistant retires after 36 years
Col. Robert Williams, head of the Maine State Police, hugs Troop C administrative assistant Becky Berry during a retirement party for her in Skowhegan on Thursday. Staff photo by David Leaming
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Col. Robert Williams, head of the Maine State Police, hugs Troop C administrative assistant Becky Berry during a retirement party for her in Skowhegan on Thursday.
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Maine State Police Troop C administrative assistant Becky Berry, center, was all smiles sitting with her family during a retirement party for her in Skowhegan on Thursday.
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Maine State Police Troop C administrative assistant Becky Berry, second from left, shares a light moment for photos with former district attorney office employees and friends during a retirement party in Skowhegan on Thursday. From left are Ruth Stevens, Berry, Laurie Porter and Kelly Smith.
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Maine State Police Troop C administrative assistant Becky Berry is hugged by her stepfather, Arthur Babineau, as other family, friends and police officers attend her retirement party in Skowhegan on Thursday.
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Maine State Police Troop C administrative assistant Becky Berry shares a story with well-wishers during a retirement party attended by dozens of law enforcement officers, family and friends in Skowhegan on Thursday. Berry retired after 36 years on the job.