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    Clinton Bourgoin, 74, pitches snow and slush Thursday while clearing the driveway of his home on Water Street in Waterville. The rain that followed overnight snow in the region left behind a heavy slush that was difficult to clear from driveways and walkways.

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    Brenda Whitney shovels the driveway of her home Thursday on Water Street in Waterville. The rain at her home started around 3 a.m. according to Whitney. She said she shoveled three inches of heavy snow by mid morning.

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    The latest storm pass through the region left behind messy streets Thursday. The storm also led some school districts to cancel classes while others delayed the start of the school day. A bus is shown picking up students Thursday on Water Street in Waterville, where there was a two-hour delay.

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    Brady Wade, 5, scoops slush Thursday with his father, Tim, outside their home in Gardiner. The snow day prompted the Wades to go outside. “I do like to play in the snow,” Brady said.

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    Clinton Bourgoin, left, uses a tractor with a snowblower attachment Thursday while working with neighbor David Bolduc to clear snow and slush from their homes on Water Street in Waterville.

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    Brenda Whitney knocks down icicles Thursday at her home on Water Street in Waterville.

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