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“IT’S NICE to see them ‘working across the aisle,’” said emcee Tom Anglim, of the signature Tambo Line that closed Thursday’s opening night of the “Let the Good Times Roll” Hot Chocolate Jubilee fundraiser for Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath. From left, show producer Martha Mayo, Rep. Jennifer DeChant, Ward 2 City Councilor Mari Eosco and past Main Street board president Susan Gillies keep tempo with fellow city, county and state leaders for “Roll Out the Barrel.” The line, which included Sagadahoc Sheriff Joel Merry and Bath Police Chief Mike Field, among others, broke into laughter as the saxophonist in the pit band started his bit in the wrong key. “It threw us off for a minute,” Mayo said this morning. “But we just kept the time as best as we could.” The Jubilee continues today through Sunday. See story on page C1.
“IT’S NICE to see them ‘working across the aisle,’” said emcee Tom Anglim, of the signature Tambo Line that closed Thursday’s opening night of the “Let the Good Times Roll” Hot Chocolate Jubilee fundraiser for Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath. From left, show producer Martha Mayo, Rep. Jennifer DeChant, Ward 2 City Councilor Mari Eosco and past Main Street board president Susan Gillies keep tempo with fellow city, county and state leaders for “Roll Out the Barrel.” The line, which included Sagadahoc Sheriff Joel Merry and Bath Police Chief Mike Field, among others, broke into laughter as the saxophonist in the pit band started his bit in the wrong key. “It threw us off for a minute,” Mayo said this morning. “But we just kept the time as best as we could.” The Jubilee continues today through Sunday. See story on page C1.

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