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Day in Photos - Jan. 27, 2012
Date: 1/27/2012 Album ID: 1403446
Ethan Barry, of Quechee, walks along the Ottauquechee River in Quechee State Park on Wednesday. Barry said that while hiking he saw more than 50 propane tanks strewn by flooding from Tropical Storm Irene in August.Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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Dartmouth women's basketball coach Chris Wielgus, left, talks with her assistants Erin Rewalt, middle, and Yolanda Griffith during practice in Leede Arena. Griffith joined the staff for the 2011-12 season.Valley News - James M. Patterson
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Tup Goodhue, an employee of Paquette Signs in Meredith, N.H., makes his way down a ladder while installing new ballast in the sign at American Legion Guyer-Carignan Post 22 in Lebanon yesterday. “I’m an old man, so I have to take some breaks after spending a long time on the ladder,” Goodhue said. He and his boss, Anatole Paquette, not pictured, said that while the recent spell of warm weather was bad for some businesses, it was good for theirs.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Dartmouth assistant coach Yolanda Griffith gives encouragement to the team at the end of practice on Tuesday. Griffith, a former Olympian and WNBA all-star, is in her first season at Dartmouth.Valley News - James M. Patterson
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Whitcomb's Rachel Wood (21) recovers the ball out a scrum as teammate Ashley Stearns, right, looks on during last night's game against Cabot.Valley News - James M. Patterson
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Whitcomb coach Dennis Wood looks for a foul during last night’s game against Cabot.	 Valley News - James M. Patterson
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Tanner Dow, left, and Jim Sadwith will attend a preview of A Smile as Big as the Moon Sunday  in Woodstock. 	Valley News - James M. Patterson
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Jim Sadwith was sure Tanner Dow would be right for the movie, but he had to convince the producers. When Dow flew to North Carolina to audition, the producers were convinced. “They fell in love with him,” Sadwith said.Valley News - James M. Patterson
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