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Day in Photos - Jan. 7-9, 2012
Date: 1/9/2012 Album ID: 1392253
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Baxter Doty works to pull down a hornets' nest from a tree in Chelsea. Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Baxter Doty looks to the tree that held a new find before he hooked it with a long pole an. Doty waits until three hard frosts have driven the bees out before he cuts the nests down. Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Baxter Doty keeps his collection of roughly 100 hornets' nests hanging from his garage ceiling in Tunbridge. Doty has gathered the nests over a period of 15 years.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Floyd VanAlstyne, 91, loads wood into his basement at home in East Barnard. The self-described city boy has grown deep roots in Vermont.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Floyd VanAlstyne steps out of his wood shed after loading some wood at his home in East Barnard. Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Marjorie and Floyd VanAlstyne chat with neighbor Maxine Hugon while she pets their dog Maggie. Hugon had been walking along the road past the VanAlstynes' home. Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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At his home in East Barnard, Floyd VanAlstyne puts on his boots to go outside.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Clay VanAlstyne works in the saw mill that he, his brother and father run in East Barnard. Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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After doing work in the saw mill he started in the mid-1950s, Van Alstyne walks back to his house.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Nicole Florence prepares for the GED with Susan Pappas, of Norwich, a volunteer tutor with New Hampshire's Adult Learner Program at the Lebanon Library last week. This was Florence's last tutoring session before moving to Boston. We have a good tutoring relationship, and a good friendship, Florence said, and I'm really going to miss her. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Susan Pappas, of Norwich, a retired teacher and volunteer educator with New Hampshire's Adult Learner Service Program, tutors Nicole Florence, 25, at the Lebanon Library last week in preparation for the GED.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Pappas sits with her notes during the tutoring session with Florence. I think the success of the program has a lot to do with the one-on-one emphasis, she said.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Developers Winstanley Enterprises, of Concord, Mass., and Weston Solutions Inc., of Concord, N.H., are moving ahead with their proposal to build a 25- to 35-megawatt biomass energy plant on this 20-acre lot in the North Springfield Industrial Park.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
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An aerial photograph of the North Springfield Industrial Park hangs above a water fountain inside the offices of Kiosko and Jeld-Wen. The two companies would benefit from low-cost heating if the proposed biomass plant is built in the empty lot next to their building.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
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Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin declares the state of the state is strong. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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One of the ski trails at the Strafford Nordic Center.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Rhett Emerson,  Jeremiah Linehan and Earl Ransom stand outside the Strafford Nordic Center lodge. Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Filmmakers William Silva Reddington and Adam Maurer co-directed the film A Place in the World, a documentary about a charter school outside of Atlanta that brings together refugee children from all over the world to be taught alongside American children. The film will be screened at Rivendell Academy in Orford on Friday.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
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