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Sarah Shed listens on Friday as University Maine at Augusta architecture student Raymond Stoddard tells her about his design plan for Hinkley Point during an event in downtown Hallowell. Staff photo by Joe Phelan
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Sarah Shed listens on Friday as University Maine at Augusta architecture student Raymond Stoddard tells her about his design plan for Hinkley Point during an event in downtown Hallowell.
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Bill Allen, a Kennebec River Rail Trail board member, left, and Mike Frett, a city councilor whose ward includes the project area chat on Friday with assistant architecture professor Paul Fowler during an event in downtown Hallowell at which his students showed their Hinkley Point plans.
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Bill Allen, a Kennebec River Rail Trail board member, top, and Mike Frett, a city councilor whose ward includes the project area, chat on Friday with assistant architecture professor Paul Fowler during an event in downtown Hallowell at which his students showed their Hinkley Point plans.
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This view of Hinkley Point and its granite pier on the Kennebec River is seen Friday from the balcony of 100 Water St. in Hallowell, where an event was held for University of Maine architecture students to show their plans for that area of the city.