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Day in Photos - Nov. 26-28, 2011
Date: 11/28/2011 Album ID: 1369242
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Nancy Lyon trains with the New England K9 Search and REscue squad in 2005.Valley News file photograph
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Leon Gomez, left, and his cousin Gumeysindo Gomez clean the milking parlor at Knoxland Farm in Bradford, Vt., earlier this week. Leon never had regular health care before Dartmouth medical students began visiting the farm to provide care.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Dartmouth medical students Holly Schroeder, left, and Karl Dietrich talk with herdswoman Wendy Longmoore as they arrive at Knoxland Farm in Bradford, Vt., to give medical checkups to migrant farm laborers.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Dartmouth medical student Holly Schroeder gives Rosalia Garcia-Moreno information on high blood pressure while Karl Dietrich, who is also a medical student, takes the blood pressure of Casildo Garcia, Rosalia's brother, at Knoxland Farm earlier this month. Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Will Hayes, of Daniels Construction, carries lumber to the base of Ascutney Mill Dam in Windsor as part of a  project to stabilize the 177-year-old structure.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Will Hayes of Daniels Construction builds forms to pour concrete at the base of the Ascutney Mill Dam in Windsor. Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Mike Augustinowicz, left, and Chris Vickrey stop to talk for a moment while Vickrey carries a bag of grout down to the dam. They both work for Daniels Construction. Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Augustinowicz, left, and Hayes work on the tunnel that goes through the body of the dam. They were sealing sections with grout. Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Joshua Gilman walks across the dam on the edge of Kennedy Pond in Windsor. Gilman was at the dam to look at some of the work that has been done.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Joshua Gilman, an engineer from GeoDesign, looks over some of the work that has been done recently on the Ascutney Mill Dam. Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Downing and his friend Charay Malas stand outside their home in Chelsea. Malas pitches in to help Downing collect cans and bottles to raise money for area animal shelters.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Snook Downing of Chelsea and his dog, Dominic, take a walk before heading to the town recycling center to pick up donated bottles.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Downing and Dominic, a dog he and Malas rescued from a shelter about five months ago, drive to the recycling center in Chelsea.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Snook Downing picks up bags of cans and bottles at the Chelsea recycling center.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Jerome Charbono, 6, gets a push from his dad, Josh Charbono, while taking a wobbly ride on his bike near their home in West Lebanon this week. Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
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Cheesemaker Rick Woods splashes soapy water into a tank while cleaning up between batches of cheese at Vermont Farmstead Cheese in South Woodstock last week. Woods and two assistants produced 500 pounds of Tilset, 500 pounds of Edam and 200 pounds of Coulommier last Tuesday, double their usual amount because of the short holiday week. Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Cheesemaker Rick Woods monitors controls to set the proper temperature before pasteurizing a batch of milk to make 500 pounds of Edam cheese.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Between milkings and feedings, Marjorie Hardy creates a database for tracking each cow's registration, production, milk quality and health. Hardy also gives input on the marketing of farm's cheese and animals, and is responsible for the company's social media efforts. Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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