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Matt Gilley sits in his 1972 Chrysler Newport in front of Waterville Senior High School on Thursday. Gilley will be teaching students to disassemble the car as part of upcoming Waterville summer school programs that aim to offer activities and learning to address students’ social-emotional needs that were unmet during the coronavirus pandemic. Michael G. Seamans
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Matt Gilley sits in his 1972 Chrysler Newport in front of Waterville Senior High School on Thursday. Gilley will be teaching students to disassemble the car as part of upcoming Waterville summer school programs that aim to offer activities and learning to address students’ social-emotional needs that were unmet during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Matt Gilley sits in his 1972 Chrysler Newport in front of Waterville Senior High School on Thursday. Gilley will be teaching students to disassemble the car as part of upcoming Waterville summer school programs that aim to offer activities and learning to address students’ social-emotional needs that were unmet during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Matt Gilley sits in his 1972 Chrysler Newport in front of Waterville Senior High School on Thursday. Gilley will be teaching students to disassemble the car as part of upcoming Waterville summer school programs that aim to offer activities and learning to address students’ social-emotional needs that were unmet during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Matt Gilley sits in his 1972 Chrysler Newport in front of Waterville Senior High School on Thursday. Gilley will be teaching students to disassemble the car as part of upcoming Waterville summer school programs that aim to offer activities and learning to address students’ social-emotional needs that were unmet during the coronavirus pandemic.