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Day in Photos - March 14, 2012
Date: 3/14/2012 Album ID: 1432748
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At the polls in Lebanon yesterday, Lebanon Junior High eighth-graders Trevor Mayes, left, and Calvin Hunnewell video record a brief interview with Dino Vlahakis for a class project about keeping the junior high building. At center is teacher Jeff MacQueen.Valley News photographs — Sarah Priestap
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Voters at Lebanon College were given stickers after voting.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Theresa Westgate fills out her ballot yesterday at the Canaan Fire Station as her girls (from left) Rachel Gifford, 5, Ailia Westgate, 4, and Elizabeth Gifford, 2, wait. Westgate and her daughters arrived with signs in support of the bond issue to renovate Mascoma High School.	Valley News — James M. Patterson
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Kasey Blain, left, and Brett Marquardt, right, of Enfield watch as Troy Schwarz, foreground, of Canaan, lands a trick during a friendly competition yesterday in Lebanon’s skate park.Valley News — James M. Patterson
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Conducting an exit poll yesterday on the Mascoma High School renovation bond vote, School Board member Cookie Hebert was visited by fellow Dorchester resident and road agent George Conkey. Conkey, who was buying gasoline nearby, brought a flier to Hebert about a Dorchester warrant article that would change the elected road agent position to an appointed position. Chris Town, of Canaan, is at left. Voting was taking place at the Canaan fire station.Valley News — James M. Patterson
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Haverhill Town Manager Glenn English looks over his notes during the start of the Haverhill Town Meeting yesterday at Haverhill Cooperative Middle School. Residents voted 398-273 to keep the town manager form of government, allowing English to keep his position. Valley News — Sarah Priestap
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Nicole Cormen, right, a Lebanon city councilor, chats with Morgan Heller, of Lebanon, while petting Heller's dog yesterday in front of the Ward 2 polling place at Lebanon United Methodist Church. “I’m here today, even though I'm in an uncontested race, because I want to meet and talk to the voters,” said Cormen. Valley News — Sarah Priestap
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Dina Cutting, Lyme’s administrative assistant, holds her granddaughter, Kathryn Elder, who had just stuffed Cutting’s glasses into the ballot box. 	Valley News  — Jennifer Hauck
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Lyme voters Lisa Celone, center left, Stephanie Reininger and Joanne Sailer celebrate after Lyme’s town budget passed at yesterday’s meeting.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Voters stream in and out of the Newport Opera House yesterday.Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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Newport's acting moderator, Maura Stetson, drops a ballot in the ballot box during School Board voting at the Newport Opera House yesterday.Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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Checklist supervisors Ella Casey, left, and Martha Lovely begin processing absentee ballots.	Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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Enfield Moderator Dave Beaufait, left, and his assistant, John Carr, center, monitor the ballot box as voter David Carignan casts his ballot in Whitney Hall yesterday. A $23.8 million bond to renovate Mascoma High School was narrowly rejected.Valley News — James M. Patterson
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Mary Brown, left, supervisor of the checklist in Lebanon, helps University of New Hampshire student Adam Hartford register to vote yesterday at Lebanon United Methodist Church. 	Valley News — Sarah Priestap
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Retiring Haverhill Selectman David Joslin waits his turn while volunteer Martha Trott cleans ballots out of the ballot box following the elections at the Municipal Building in North Haverhill yesterday. “We had nearly twice the amount of people voting this year as compared with last year,” said Town Meeting Moderator Douglas McDonald. Valley News — Sarah Priestap
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Haverhill volunteers  Martha Trott and Lesa Lakeman-McDonald organize ballots while Haverhill Emcee Dr. Douglas McDonald moves the ballot box at the start ofvote counting for town offices.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Listening along the back wall at Lyme Town Meeting yesterday are Scott Bailey, left, who is on the town Highway Department, Jim Jenks, who works part time for the Highway Department, Fred Sterns, the town road agent, and Bill Labombard, who is a sexton and works part time at the town Highway Department. Valley News — Jennifer Hauck
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Residents say the Pledge of Allegence at the beginning of Haverhill's Town Meeting last night.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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