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Day in Photos - Nov. 5-7, 2011
Date: 11/7/2011 Album ID: 1357329
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The sign on this rock in Newbury, N.H., originally said Chicken Farmer I Love You. Since the 1990s, it has included the word Still. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Brother Claude Rheaume tests the lights on one of the many wire sculptures that adorn the hillside at La Salette shrine in Enfield every year. Human eyesight doesn't see blue lights that well, he said, so if we lit a sculpture in blue it would just disappear on the hillside. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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La Salette maintenance worker Rick Smith, left, and Rheaume work together to place a metal sculpture that reads Hope on the shrine's lawn. The two are responsible for assembling most of the shrine's light display. They start around Columbus Day, and finish on Thanksgiving weekend, when the lights are lit every night until the New Year.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Nurses Doug Davies and Rena Provencher inspect and care for the feet of clinic attendees.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
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Therese Nadau watches as her husband, Gerard Nadeau, gets assistance with his feet from nurse Doug Davies at a recent foot clinic at the Bugbee Senior Center in White River Junction.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
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Ellen Barselle, of Bradford, N.H., holds her daughter, Sarah, in the birthing pavilion at DHMC on Wednesday. Sarah was born on Nov. 1. Barselle and her husband, Brett, also have a two-year-old son, who is adopted. It's been an amazing experience to have an adopted child, she said.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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In the early morning fog, Smith and Rheaume work to install a  candle-shaped sculpture near the front of the shrine. Because of the cost of building the structures and the amount of electricity used, the Missionaries of La Salette rely on donations to keep the hill aglow during the holiday season.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Rheaume carefully checks each light of a poinsetta sculpture. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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After a long morning of work, Rheaume, left, stops for lunch along with Father Joseph Ross, Father Roger Plante and Father Rene Butler. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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John Wetzel, of Fairlee, stands in an empty room at R&S Produce in Fairlee.The store closed for good last week, and Wetzel had come in to do some shopping before the store closed. Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Ruth Hook, co-owner of R&S Produce in Fairlee, adds up an order for customer Joan Sargent, of Fairlee, last week. The store closed permanently on Friday fater about 18 months in operation.  Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Prices were reduced during the liquidation. Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Larry Zullo, of Newport, helps organize military honors for veterans' burials. If I stay in good health like I am now, I'll keep doing it, he said.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Harold Greenwood cuts branches yesterday on a large hemlock that he had felled on his property in Bethel. Greenwood intends to use the tree for board wood. “You should’ve heard the crash when it came down,” he said. Greenwood has been felling trees on his property in recent weeks both for wood, and to train his team of horses to drive and pull logs.Valley News — Sarah Priestap
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Dartmouth goaltender James Mello, right, hunts for the puck while teammate Mike Keenan sends Quinnipiac's Spencer Heichman, left, flying during the second period of last night's ECAC game at Thompson Arena.Valley News - Tris Wykes
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Dartmouth's Eric Neiley, left, battles Quinnipiac's Yuri Bouharevich in the corner last night.Valley News - Tris Wykes
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Mount Abe's Tommy Lee Hodsden, left, and Ian Shaw, right, surround Woodstock's Nicholas Sprague.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Woodstaock players are greeted by enthusiastic fans after their win over Mount Abraham in the Vermont Division III semifinals.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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