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KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Bruce Bickford, owner of Abenaki Springs Farm, in Walpole, N.H., walks with a bucket of grain while the turkeys follow him on Monday, Nov. 6, 2017.
KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Yesenia, an asylum seeker from Mexico, talks with the help of an interpreter Laurel Green, of Rockingham, Vt., on Friday, Jan. 26, 2018.
KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Windham County Sheriff Keith Clark waves to a train engineer.
Protesters marched in the streets of Lawerenceville trying to make there way to downtown Pittsburgh. The police brought out the riot gear, and other tools to try to disperse the crowd. Protestors write peace and love in front of the police line.
KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Thaddeus Guild and Kate Guild Kane, of Cambridgeport, Vt., stand by Guild Brook, which they were able to name after their father.
KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Dick DeGray puts up holiday lights onto the trees on Main Street on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017.
KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Drew Christiansen, of Evans Construction, works on tracking down the tacks at the Harris Hill Ski Jump.
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KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Megan Pennell, a 12th grader at Brattleboro Union High School, stood with her fellow students to show support for the second amendment before the start of classes on Friday, March 30, 2018.
KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Justin LaRock, vice president of Bernie LaRock & Son Construction, of Guilford, Vt., work on demolishing the old West Brattleboro Fire Station on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017. Crews hope to have the site cleaned by Friday. Brattleboro Fire Chief Michael Bucossi said that it was a sad time for all of us that worked out of there, but its a sign of progress, of the future, and good things to come.