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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.

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.
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Students from the Meadowbrook Montessori School of Freeport carried handmade peace signs during their parade down Main Street on Sept. 21 as part of the school’s observation of the International Day of Peace.
Students from the Meadowbrook Montessori School of Freeport carried handmade peace signs during their parade down Main Street on Sept. 21 as part of the school’s observation of the International Day of Peace.
It is part of the trail map at Pownal’s Bradbury Mountain State Park. Sharp-eyed readers Peg Taylor, Suzanne Lovett, Jake Crocker and Paula O’Brien all spotted the photo.
Last week’s photoSutter Auger, left, and Curtis Landry led the Meadowbrook Montessori School’s peace parade in Freeport on Sept. 21.
The kids from the Meadowbrook Montessori School of Freeport decorated the corner of Main and West streets with colorful pinwheels in celebration of the International Day of Peace on Sept. 21.
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