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PublishedMay 2, 2013
STILL LIFE: Spring mulch
Wilmer and Marlene Redlevske shovel mulch over a tarp to keep weeds from encroaching on a flower garden at their home in Mercer recently.
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PublishedMay 1, 2013
STILL LIFE: In stock
Mike Coulombe, a fish culturist with the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, releases some of the 500 brook trout stocked in Sandy Stream in Unity on Wednesday. The fish were raised at the Palermo rearing station.
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PublishedApril 23, 2013
SNAPSHOT: Up on blocks
Workers with Paul Mushero & Sons set blocks for posts while lifting the Vassalboro Historical Society’s blacksmith building on Tuesday. Dave Bolduc of the organization said the 1920s building was sinking into the ground and needed to be saved by the jacking of the building and a smaller one nearby. From left are Todd Mushero, Paul Mushero and Phil Pouliot. When finished, the buildings will be open to the public for special events.
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PublishedApril 18, 2013
STILL LIFE: Stumped
Rick Smith has been busy for the last two days after he first cut down a willow tree, dug out the stump area, used a hand saw to cut up stump, chopped pieces with a splitting maul and finally attached a tool to pull out the stubborn stump at his home in Oakland on Wednesday.
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PublishedMarch 12, 2013
SNAPSHOT: Mud season
As the temperature rises and rain falls, the frost is leaving the ground and producing perfect conditions to get stuck in the mud. Phil Crandlemire pushes as Arunee Rodsatra, of Thailand, and now a Sidney resident, on Tuesday attempt to free her car from a muddy rut in Waterville. After getting her car free Rodsatra said,”I’ve never experienced driving in mud before.”
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PublishedMarch 9, 2013
PHOTO: Troy mobile home destroyed by Saturday fire
Troy Fire Chief Larry Raymond, front, and firefighter Jerret Roy haul hoses past a smoldering mobile home, off U.S. Route 202, that was destroyed on Saturday. Raymond said the mobile home, owned by Margaret Henderson, was reported on fire at 2:30 p.m. He said the structure was used to store personal items, clothes and household goods. The State Fire Marshal’s Office has been called to determnine a cause. There were no injuries. It was the second major fire in a week in Troy.
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PublishedFebruary 21, 2013
STILL LIFE: Clean up crew
Nick Ferreira uses an excavator to clear debris in front of 178 Main Street in Unity on Tuesday. The work was done so former tenants could enter the burned building to retrieve belongings. Owner Ralph Nason Sr. said he has not decided what to do with the lot. “Right now I’m waiting on the insurance company,” Nason said.
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PublishedFebruary 21, 2013
STILL LIFE: At the farm
Workers at The Apple Farm in Fairfield were preparing trees for new growth and bottling fresh apple cider this week.
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2013
PHOTO: Fire destroys car in Waterville
Waterville firefighters extinguish a fire that destroyed a 2005 Lexus sedan parked at Marden’s Surplus and Salvage, at 458 Kennedy Memorial Drive in Waterville, on Monday. Owner Lucille Roberge of Waterville said the car, which she recently purchased, was insured. “I came out of the store from shopping and said to myself that someone’s car was on fire, before I realized it was mine,” Roberge said. “I loved that car.”
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PublishedJanuary 20, 2013
SNAPSHOT: China Lake anglers
The mild temperatures on Sunda brought out ice fishermen in force to try their luck on China Lake, in China.
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