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Each week, the Tri-Town Weekly will be testing its readers’ observation skills by publishing a close-up photo of a landmark in Pownal, Freeport or Durham. Readers who think they know where the photo was taken should send their guesses to tritown@keepmecurrent.com. All correct responses, as well as the answer, will be printed in the next edition of the Tri-Town Weekly. Send your own Faces & Places to tritown@keepmecurrent.com.

Freeport High School seniors Joe Cushman, Brian Rhea, Nicholas Cartmell and Clayton Morrison recently showed their class spirit by putting a boat in the pond behind the high school. The four seniors were given community service by the school for the prank and spent a Saturday washing Freeport police cars.
The band Serious Rooms was one of the acts providing the entertainment at the Fall in the Village music and arts festival on the campus of L.L. Bean in Freeport on Sept. 15.   
Tim Messier, of Messier Studios in Sherman, works on a spoon rest made from moose antlers.
Each week, the Tri-Town Weekly will be testing its readers’ observation skills by publishing a close-up photo of a landmark in Pownal, Freeport or Durham. Readers who think they know where the photo was taken should send their guesses to tritown@keepmecurrent.com. All correct responses, as well as the answer, will be printed in the next edition of the Tri-Town Weekly.Where in the Tri-Town area is this?   
Harley Colwell of Windsor’s Hardee Crafts demonstrates his hand-made wooden puzzles to a curious crowd.
Deane Frank, a jeweler with Freeport’s Brown Goldsmiths, works on a hand-made pendant during the Fall in the Village music and arts festival in Freeport on Sept. 15.
It is the moose statue that stands outside the Hampton Inn on Route 1 in Freeport. Sharp-eyed readers Gardner Crocker of Freeport and Peg Taylor spotted the moose this week.
Last week’s photoWith samples of her wares hanging behind her, Portland’s Patty Kay Trygg works on a quilt piece.

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