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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/Central Falls senior Albert Bello (27) stiff arms North Smithfield's Roger Sherman while avoiding the tackle in the 1st quarter at North Smithfield Friday night.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/A view of the open dining room with kitchen behind and the original mill flooring in the High Riser at High Rocks Condominiums in North Smithfield.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/This three bedroom, Energy Star qualified home at 552 Front St. in Woonsocket features 12 solar panels on the roof, of which the sun's energy is converted into electricity by use of a Sunny Boy DC to AC Inverter box, located in the basement. The house was built by Woonsocket Area Career and Technical Center construction technology students this past year as part of their graduation portfolios.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/The spacious living room of the Lime Rocks model at High Rocks Condominiums in North Smithfield.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/The galley kitchen with maple cabinets is a nice feature of The Lime Rocks model and offers spacious living and dining room, a downstairs bedroom and open loft upstairs
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/The open L-style kitchen with custom island and open floor plan including a dining area with hardwood floors is a nice feature of the Conklin model at High Rocks Condominiums, an upscale loft concept condominium project, which features 120 resident units, in the former Tupperware Mill, located at 1 Tupperware Drive in North Smithfield.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/North Smithfield senior Roger Sherman II finds a hole in the Warriors defense and heads for the end zone for the 2nd touchdown of the 1st quarter at North Smithfield Friday night.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/North Smithfield junior Alexander Blanchette (33) gains some yardage as he busts through the Warriors defenders Robert Alers, left, and  Antonio Mena, on right, during 1st quarter at North Smithfield Friday night.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/WACTC construction technology student David Antonelli checks the seal on an energy efficient window  during an open house and tour of the  state-of-the-art Energy Star qualified house the students built at 552 Front St. in Woonsocket Wednesday.The recently completed three bedroom home was built for NeighborhoodWorks Blackstone River Valley and is being sold to a local family under its affordable housing program. The closing on the house is set for November 15th.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/The High Riser models feature unique 2 and 3 bedroom units providing the ultimate in Loft Mill living and are finished with soaring, 20 foot,  sandblasted ceilings and original mill flooring, offering a stunning living space in roughly 2,000 square feet of living space.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/An upstairs loft, suitable for a nice size bedroom and sitting area with double windows overlooking the Blackstone River, is a nice feature of The Lime Rocks model at High Rocks Condominiums in North Smithfield.
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110409/Ernest A. Brown photo/Robert Sherwood, project manager of Convervation Services Group in Westborough, on right, uses an infrared camera to measure the surface temperature of the walls, which show voids in the insulation, during the final inspection of an energy efficient home built by Woonsocket Area Career and Technical School's Construction Technology students, at the site at 552 Front St. in the city Wednesday. Looking on are, from left, construction tech students Stella Alobwede and Tyler Ebeling and Keith Thibeault, a WACTC building construction instructor. Following the energy efficient insection, an open house and tour of the home, which boasts of 12 solar panels for electricity on the roof, was conducted. The final closing on the home is Nov. 15th.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/Woonsocket Area Career and Technical Center construction technology students Kody Nordby, left, and Michael Forrest stand by the energy efficient Weil-McLain gas-fired water heater which contains a sealed combustion chamber, therby preventing the buildup of carbon monoxide and also contains a feature which draws in fresh air and then exhausts the carbon monoxide to the outside by way of piping to the outside.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/Attorney General Patrick Lynch, left, speaks at a press conference at Woonsocket Police headquarters in which drugs, money and weapons seized in two separate drug busts are unveiled Friday. Looking on, are, from left to right: Woonsocket Police Chief Thomas Carey, Cranston Police Major John Schaffran, Woonsocket Police Captain Kenneth Paulhus, Woonsocket Detective Lt. Eugene Jalette and Woonsocket Detective Captain Edward Lee. On the table is some of the 135 lbs. of marijuana seized from a home at 52 Upland Rd. in the city on Nov. 4th.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/Woonsocket Police Detective Lt. Eugene Jalette, left, and Attorney General Patrick J. Lynch,  look over some of the 135 lbs. of marijuana seized from a home at 52 Upland Rd. in Woonsocket on November 4th during a press conference at Woonsocket Police headquarters on Friday.
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110609/Ernest A. Brown photo/Robert Sherwood of the Conservation Services Group in Westborough, left, conducts  a test ventilation using a Balometer, or flow-hood, in the vent of the bathroom to measure the amount of air going into the vent, as construction technology student Tyler Ebeling looks on, at right, during an inspection of an Energy Star home built by WACTC construction students at 552 Front St. in Woonsocket Wednesday.
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