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    Lexi Joyal shovels snow Wednesday in front of her store, The Rusticators Emporium, on Water Street in downtown Hallowell. The nor’easter a day earlier dropped about 6 inches of snow. Joyal said it was the worst storm of the year in terms of the heavy, sticky snow that was left behind.

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    Stephen Assante and his wife Holly Weidner work to clear heavy, wet snow at the Vassalboro Grange in Vassalboro on Wednesday.

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    A fallen branch hangs from utility wires Wednesday on North Hunts Meadow Road in Whitefield.

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    Eric Silvia tosses snow from his shovel while digging out around the mailbox and driveway of his home in Vassalboro on Wednesday. Silvia said he received 5 to 6 inches of snow during Tuesday's storm.

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    Stephen Assante pitches heavy snow over a walkway rail while digging out the Vassalboro Grange in Vassalboro on Wednesday.

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    Alan Anderson, an employee of the Lockwood Hotel in downtown Waterville, clears the courtyard of snow on Tuesday.

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