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Day in Photos - Dec. 3-5, 2011
Date: 12/5/2011 Album ID: 1373677
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Cody Patch was injured during his freshman year at Dartmouth, but the former Lebanon High star is keeping his chin up.Valley News - Tris Wykes
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Todd Bersaglieri measures flour for spice doughnuts at Stone Arch Bakery's Claremont store at 4:40 a.m. one morning in late October. Bersaglieri arrives at work around 4 each morning. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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After cutting a batch of doughnuts, Todd Bersaglieri picks up the scraps of dough to reroll.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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After the scrimmage, the Bombshells congratulate the Vixens on their 102-79 victory.Sarah Priestap
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The Upper Valley Vixens (in purple) knocked off the Burlington Bombshells in the Vixens's first-ever competition at the Great View Roller Skating Rink in Enfield last month.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Gretchen Lewis, of Windsor, whose derby name is Guns n Buns, meditates on the floor with her Upper Valley Vixens teammates before their first scrimmage against the Burlington Bombshells on Nov. 12. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Deb Toadally Chaotic: Castellini, of Hartland, left, and Brooke Sugar Bush Wilkinson, of Strafford, talk with fmaily and friends at the scrimmage.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Instructor Kyoko Magari-Ball, left, assists Reina Kato-Lansigan of Hanover center a piece on the wheel while Reiko Sugisako of Bethel, second from right, and Laura Wedel of Enfield work on their pieces.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Instructor Kyoko Magari-Ball, left, talks with student Laura Wedel of Enfield about her piece during the class. Wedel studied Japanese in college and finds the opportunity to practice the language a benefit of taking Magari's class.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Kyoko Magari begins to turn a teacup at the top of a large piece of clay. As one cup is finished, she will bring up another from the clay and repeat the process. Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Sumire Kobayashi of Hanover blows away dust after signing the base of a bowl she made in a Japanese pottery class at the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen in Hanover.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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 Rick Santorum gives his stump speech during a campaign appearance in Newport, N.H., last Sunday.Valley News - Geoff Hansen
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The Upper Valley Vixens, the Enfield-based roller derby squad formed a year ago, beat the Burlington Bombshells in their first-ever scrimmage at the Great View Roller Skating Rink. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Erica Flicka Flash McConologue, of Bristol, N.H., keeps track of laps and shouts encouragement during a Tuesday night practice. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Bill Quinn, of Claremont, applies a scratch-resistant layer to a lens at Pro-Optical in West Lebanon. Flooding damaged the store's computer system, but the machinery for grinding and cutting lenses was unharmed. Valley News- Sarah Priestap
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Pro-Optical employee Katie White, of Claremont, hands Frank Harlow, of Lebanon, his glasses after she repaired them at the West Lebanon store.Valley News- Sarah Priestap
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Lori Higgins, right, helps customer Chris Eaton, of East Corinth, find a dragon figurine in the Mouse Menagerie's new location in the North Country Plaza on Route 12A. The store was forced to relocated from the Kmart Plaza after Tropical storm Irene.Valley News- Sarah Priestap
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Lost socks have found a home on a line at One Clean Place in Lebanon. Valley News- Sarah Priestap
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