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Luci Levesque, left, of Augusta, displays some of her quilt work at a craft fair at the Olde Mill Place in Vassalboro on Saturday. Meagen Mayo, also of Augusta, helped Levesque with sales at the Dragonsong Creations table on Saturday morning. Staff photo by Meg Robbins
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Luci Levesque, left, of Augusta, displays some of her quilt work at a craft fair at the Olde Mill Place in Vassalboro on Saturday. Meagen Mayo, also of Augusta, helped Levesque with sales at the Dragonsong Creations table on Saturday morning.
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Ray Breton stands by historic images of the Vassalboro mill he has owned since 2010. The building formerly housed the American Woolen Company and now functions as an unofficial community center for the town. Residents are helping Breton raise thousands of dollars to repair the roof, which was damaged in a wind storm in October 2017.
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Pauline Day, of Albion, lays out holiday wreaths she made out of mesh ribbon at a craft fair at the Olde Mill Place in Vassalboro on Saturday. Day has been crafting for about 25 years.
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Karen Hartin, of Canaan, represented Maine Savings Federal Credit Union at the Olde Mill Place craft fair in Vassalboro on Saturday. Maine Savings is donating the proceeds from sales of its popular light-up snowmen to the Vassalboro Food Station Pantry.
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Shoppers browse the offerings of dozens of vendors at a craft fair at the Olde Mill Place in Vassalboro on Saturday. The event was part of an ongoing campaign to finance repairs to the building's roof, which was damaged in a wind storm in October 2017.