A look at our communities through photos.
George St. Pierre stands in George’s Barber Shop, which he has been running at 12 South St. in Freeport for 48 years. St. Pierre, 70, said he shortened his work week to Wednesday through Friday, from 6 a.m.-5 p.m., when he turned 65.
Durham Eureka Community Center Committee members, from left, Nancy Decker, Pearl Scribner and Anita Sellars, with their honor from the Maine Spirit of America Foundation. The committee was cited for its outstanding community service and leadership in organizing several local events.
A Lewis Brothers Landscaping crew from Falmouth was one of the first to work on business plantings in downtown Freeport last week. Here, Conner Kennedy of Kennebunk spreads dark bark mulch around the shrubs outside Abacus Craft, Home, Jewelry. Kennedy and his working partner, Alan Bancroft of Buxton, said they appreciated getting out in decent weather.
Dave Wormwood, left, and Jay Rumery, of Freeport Public Works, set up a motor that pumped water out of the town ice rink on April 9. They said it would take about half an hour to empty the rink, which only two weeks earlier was solid ice.
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