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Day in Photos - Feb. 18-20, 2012
Date: 2/20/2012 Album ID: 1418526
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A.J. Lorandau talks with colleague Tristan Goding, right.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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On a cold winter morning, Tristan Goding deals with a challenge of the job: making sure to greet passing drivers while also keeping his hands warm by covering them with his sleeve. At left, dressed as Darth Vader, is Luke Gilbert of White River Junction. Gilbert was working as a waver for MGM Video Outlet in West Lebanon.Valley News — Sarah Priestap
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The iconic Statue of Liberty costumes that Liberty Tax sign wavers wear hang on hooks in the back of the West Lebanon branch of the tax preparing office on January 27, 2012. Each costume consists of a hat, the main costume piece, and a sash. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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A.J. Lorandau looks through the window of Perfect Nails in West Lebanon to see if the business is open. Dressed as the Statue of Liberty, he was making his rounds of local businesses for his employer, Liberty Tax Service.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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After a good two days of trapping, John Brown begins to skin a muskrat. Brown sells muskrat, beaver and otter fur to a trader in Island Pond, Vt.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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John Brown checks one of his three water traps in a creek in East Randolp. Brown walks a mile to check his beaver and muskrat traps every day. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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While setting a new water trap, John Brown uses a knife to peel bark from the poplar twigs he uses as bait for the beaver and muskrat that frequent the East Randolph creek.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Seventh-graders Isabella Harriman, left, and Forest Hoffman, and eighth-grader Kendra Cunningham eat their lunch in a science classroom at Lebanon Junior High School on February 10. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Marisa Miller walks with Cassie and Willem in Norwich last week.Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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Marisa Miller, of Norwich, co-director of North Star Dog Rescue, with Cassie, her terrier chow mix, and Willem, her husky mix. Miller's new organization helps find permanent homes in New Hampshire and Vermont for pets from high-kill shelters in the South.Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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John Brown cuts branches from a recently felled tree to cover icy spots on the path he uses to check his taps. Brown lives, hunts, traps and gardens in East Randolph.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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John Brown checks a sap bucket on a neighbor's property in East Randolph. Brown taps six trees near his home, and expects to get about three gallons of syrup. Its just enough for me to have some on my cereal and to make baked beans with, he said. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Hartford's Sarah Illingworth (15) grabs a rebound over Windsor's Ashlee Dimick last night. Windsor prevailed, 55-42.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Windsor's Kim White, second from left, and Abigail Wright, right, converge on Hartford's Clara Leister and knock the ball loose last night in White River Junction. Windsor's Brooke Clark  is at left. Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Outside her home in Norwich yesterday, Nancy LaRowe watches a 5-day-old Jacob lamb. Its mother had abandoned it in favor of its twin. LaRowe has penned the lamb in her living room, and was taking advantage of the sunshine to give it fresh air. LaRowe's husband, David Yesman, watches from the porch.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Jon Liebke, an electrician with EMJ Construction, of Chattanooga, Tenn., installs lights at the JC Penney store in West Lebanon on Friday. The store was damaged by flooding from Tropical Storm Irene in August. Construction is expected to be completed by mid-March and the store is expected to open sometime in April. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Sam Werbel prunes a crabapple tree at his family's home in Norwich yesterday. The warm weather allowed him and his mother, Alice, to prune the trees and berry bushes on their property. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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South Royalton sophomore Callie Wuttke reacts to a misfired shot.Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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