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Olivia Atherton, right, assists customers inside the Dry Goods store in the Grist Mill in Skowhegan on April 30. Morning Sentinel photo by David Leaming
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Olivia Atherton, right, assists customers inside the Dry Goods store in the Grist Mill in Skowhegan on April 30.
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Amber Lambke, owner of the Grist Mill in Skowhegan, walks past new signs for the Skowhegan Farmers Market stored where renovations are underway for the Crooked Face Creamery on April 30. The Grist Mill business mills a variety of flours and also houses the Miller's Table Cafe, happy knits yarn shop, radio station WXNZ, the creamery and the Dry Good store.
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John Violette adjusts the pressure on a huge millstone grinding flour inside the Grist Mill in Skowhegan on April 30. The Grist Mill business mills a variety of flours and also houses the cafe, happy knits yarn shop, radio station WXNZ, Crooked Face Creamery and the Dry Good store.
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Amber Lambke, left, owner of the Grist Mill in Skowhegan, chats with Sarah Davis, co-owner of the colorful happy knit yarn shop, inside the huge mill building on April 30.
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The Grist Mill in Skowhegan, formerly the Somerset County Jail, is a destination spot that houses a flour mill, the Miller's Table Cafe, the happy knits yarn shop, radio station WXNZ, Crooked Face Creamery and the Dry Good store.
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Amber Lambke, owner of the Grist Mill in Skowhegan, is pictured in the Miller's Table Cafe as employee Jodi Taylor works behind a bar on April 30. The Grist Mill business mills a variety of flours and also houses the cafe, happy knits yarn shop, radio station WXNZ, Crooked Face Creamery and the Dry Good store.