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RHONA, a black Labrador retriever, peers across the Kennebec River from a perch near Squirrel Point Light in Arrowsic toward Phippsburg. The Phippsburg Congregational Church is visible on the far shore. According to the website www.lighthousefriends.com: “Squirrel Point is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and remains an active aid to navigation. The optic is now a modern 250-mm lens. ... The foghorn is automated, with one blast every 10 seconds.”
RHONA, a black Labrador retriever, peers across the Kennebec River from a perch near Squirrel Point Light in Arrowsic toward Phippsburg. The Phippsburg Congregational Church is visible on the far shore. According to the website www.lighthousefriends.com: “Squirrel Point is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and remains an active aid to navigation. The optic is now a modern 250-mm lens. … The foghorn is automated, with one blast every 10 seconds.”

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