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BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL students Matt St. Pierre, left, and Josh Thibeault, center, along with University of Maine freshman Dylan Walton, dig clams July 25 at Thomas Point Beach in Brunswick. The three clammers received licenses from the town in its effort to interest a new generation and keep the clamming industry alive as many shellfish harvesters grow older. Some of the new young licensees have already discovered they can make good money on the clam flat.
BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL students Matt St. Pierre, left, and Josh Thibeault, center, along with University of Maine freshman Dylan Walton, dig clams July 25 at Thomas Point Beach in Brunswick. The three clammers received licenses from the town in its effort to interest a new generation and keep the clamming industry alive as many shellfish harvesters grow older. Some of the new young licensees have already discovered they can make good money on the clam flat.


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