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050308/Ernest A. Brown photo/Anthony Lake, 14, a student at Slater Jr. High School, center, makes a backhand return, as Chancelor Costa, 13, a student at Goff Jr, High, back left, and Tyler Crompton, 13, a student at Jenks, on right, look on during a Tennis and Education Foundation program, conducted by Blackstone Valley Tennis Association President Joanne Macksoud, at the Slater Park Tennis Courts in Pawtucket on Monday. The program is for boys and girls from all three Pawtucket Middle Schools.
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050308/Ernest A. Brown photo/Mike Arcisz, a deckhand on the Blackstone Valley Tourism's tea boat Samuel Slater wipesdown the boat at the Central Falls Landing on the Cumberland line on Monday. The boat, which is from England, is used on weekends for bed and breakfast cruises on the Blackstone River, beginning in June.
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050510/Ernest A. Brown photo/Cumberland second baseman Eric Diggle, left, is ready with the tag on St. Ray's Brandon Decesare (0) at 2nd base for out number 3 in the bottom of the 4th inning at Vets Park in Pawtucket Monday.
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050508/Ernest A. Brown photo/St. Ray's teammates rush to greet John Kashmanian (6) with a congratulatory pat on the helmet following his line drive in the 7th inning driving in the winning run at Vets Park in Pawtucket Monday.
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050508/Ernest A. Brown photo/Blackstone Valley Tennis Association President Joanne Macksoud, center, hands a Pawtucket Times newspaper to Veronica Wiggins, 13, a 7th grader at Jenks Jr. High School, on right, while other students, clockwise from front left, Jeannette Leitch, 13, Lindsey Allenson, 13, and Josh Medina, 12, all students at Goff Jr. High, and Anthony Lake, 14, a student at Samuel Slater, on right, read their papers at theSlater Park Tennis courts, during the Tennis and Education Foundation program Monday afternoon.
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050508/Ernest A. Brown photo/Soar-headed winner John Kashmanian rubs his head after his game-winning line-drive to right field drives in the winning run at Vets Park, and the attention of his teammates batting him on the head in jubilation Monday.
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050508/Ernest A. Brown photo/St. Ray's jr. pitcher Drew Givens is on the mound against Cumberland, and scores the winning run from 3rd base in the 7th inning, after a hit by teammate John Kashmanian at Vets Park Monday.
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050508/Ernest A. Brown photo/Joanne Macksoud, President of the Blackstone Valley Tennis Association in Cumberland,  gives direction to Pawtucket Middle School students on the Slater Park Tennis courts during the Tennis and Education Foundation program Monday.
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050508/Ernest A. Brown photo/St. Ray's John Kashmanian watches his line drive to right field in the bottom of the seventh inning, driving in the winning run, to end the game 3-2 over Cumberland at Vets Park in Pawtucket Monday.
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030508/Ernest A. Brown photo/The Woonsocket High School girls basketball team and their fans behind react as the team ties the score at the buzzer 45-45 sending the game into overtime at RIC Wednasday night.
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030508/Ernest A. Brown photo/Woonsocket Mayor Susan D. Menard, right, listens as reporters question her about the retirements of former Police Chief Michael L.A. Houle and Dep. Chief Richard Dubois, as R.I. State Police Superintendent Col. Brendan Doherty, left, and Lt. Eric L. Croce, who is named to take over the Woonsocket Police Dept. while a search is conducted for a new chief and dep. chief, at Woonsocket Police headquarters Wednesday.  Menard expects the search to take 90 days.
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030508/Ernest A. Brown photo/Col. Brendan Doherty, Superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police, left, says "morale is a major issue" in the Woonsocket Police Department, with Mayor Susan D. Menard, right, looking on, at Woonsocket Police headquarters Wednesday, just after naming R.I. State Police Lt. Eric L. Croce in charge of the department Wednesday.
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030508/Ernest A. Brown photo/Eugene Robeau, of Millville, feels the most important issues in the upcoming election is the economy and bringing the troops home from Iraq.
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030508/Ernest A. Brown photo/C.C. Drolet, of Cumberland, feels the most important issues for the upcoming election in November is the economy. She feels the middle class are being squeezed by increasing prices on everything from food to gas.
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030508/Ernest A. Brown photo/Amanda Maycock, of Woonsocket, feels the cost of living is the most important issue in the upcoming election in November. She has a baby almost a year old,and is bothered by the high cost of everything.
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030508/Ernest A. Brown photo/When asked "What do you feel are the most important issues facing voters this upcoming election in November?", Theresa Charlka, of Woonsocket, respnds "By far the most important issue is the economy and prescription drug prices."
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030508/Ernest A. Brown photo/Woonsocket's Brooke Coderre (34), right, moves to the hoop, defended by Mount's Nicole Turcotte during 1st half of girls Div. II semi-finals at RIC Wednesday night.
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030508/Ernest A. Brown photo/Carol Bernier, of North Smithfield, feels the economy and the war in Iraq are the most important issues for her in this upcoming election.
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030508/Ernest A. Brown photo/Mount senior Kelly Ryan (51), gets by Woonsocket defender Brooke Coderre, right,  for the shot during 2nd half of girls Div.II semi-finals at RIC Wednesday night. At left, is Mount senior Pam Dunton.
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030508/Ernest A. Brown photo/The Mount St. Charles girls basketball team celebrate their overtime win over Woonsocket 49-47in the Div. II semifinals at RIC Wednesday night.
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