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F:\DPF\Monday News\Willimantic Fire Dept. Memorial #1 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Sunday afternoon the Willimantic Fire Department held a memorial service honoring all firefighters.  Later in the afternoon the fire department's ambulance heads out on another call serving and helping the public.\Marie Brennan
Willimantic Fire Dept. Memorial #1 Oct. 4, 2009.JPG
F:\DPF\Monday News\Windham Blessing of Animals #4 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Harold Nelson holds his rooster "Blue" still during the Blessing of the Animals service in Windham Sunday.  "Blue" is a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte and was blessed by the Rev. John Burton of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Windham Center, left.  "Blue's" family also includes the 2 little boys watching, Benjamin Nelson, 6, and Noah, 3, and also Beth Nelson, Harolds wife.  Next up for a blessing is the Rhode Island Red on the far right owned by Marion Beausoleil also of Lebanon.\Marie Brennan
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F:\DPF\Friday News\Willimantic Ultra Violet # 88 September 24 2009\Ultra Violet site.\Al Malpa
Willimantic Ultra Violet # 88 September 24 2009.jpg
F:\DPF\Monday News\Willimantic Fire Dept. Memorial #2 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Sunday afternoon the Willimantic Fire Department held a memorial service honoring all firefighters.\Marie Brennan
Willimantic Fire Dept. Memorial #2 Oct. 4, 2009.JPG
F:\DPF\Monday News\Windham Blessing of Animals #5 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Rev. John Burton of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Windham tries to calm Thistle the Scottish Highland Cow in order to bless her at the Blessing of the Animals service in Windham Center Sunday.  People brought many different kinds of animals to be blessed by the Reverend who set up the service as a commemoration of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, which happened to fall on Sunday this year.  Thistle of Gordons Fold is owned by Marion Beausoleil of Lebanon.\Marie Brennan
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F:\DPF\Monday News\Franklin Blue Slope Fall Festival Tyme #9 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Jassper the American Mammoth Donkey walks on a treadmill which operates the corn shredder.  She is owned by John Lavoie, right, of Franklin who brought her to the Blue Slope Country Museum Fall Festival Sunday.  Left is Ron Mazurkiewicz of Norwich who works at the Museum.\Marie Brennan
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F:\DPF\Monday News\Windham Blessing of Animals #3 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Rev. John Burton of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Windham blesses Bentley, the Einglish Springer Spaniel during the Blessing of the Animals service in Windham Center Sunday.  People brought many different kinds of animals to be blessed by the Reverend who set up the service as a commemoration of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, which happened to fall on Sunday this year.  Bentley is owned by Alan Miller of Windham.\Marie Brennan
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F:\DPF\Friday News\Willimantic Ultra Violet # 87 September 24 2009\Ultra Violet building.\Al Malpa
Willimantic Ultra Violet # 87 September 24 2009.jpg
F:\DPF\Monday News\Windham Blessing of Animals #2 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Harold Nelson, of Lebanon,  holds his rooster "Blue" still during the Blessing of the Animals service in Windham Sunday.  This gave his sons, Benjamin, 6, and Noah, 3, a chance to finally pet the family rooster.  "Blue" is a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte and was blessed by the Rev. John Burton of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Windham Center.\Marie Brennan
Windham Blessing of Animals #2 Oct 4, 2009.JPG
F:\DPF\Monday News\Franklin Blue Slope Fall Festival Tyme #1 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Keith Sczurek, of Lebanon, blows through a part to his 1920's Maynard 7 hp engine.  He and other engine demonstrators had to clean up and dry out their engines Sunday morning at Blue Slope Museum in Franklin because of all the rain that fell Saturday.  Blue Slope was having their annual Fall Festival all weekend which featured many different demonstrators, crafters, and animals.\Marie Brennan
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F:\DPF\Friday News\Willimantic Ultra Violet # 92 September 24 2009\Ultra Violet Night shot.\Al Malpa
Willimantic Ultra Violet # 92 September 24 2009.jpg
F:\DPF\Monday News\Windham Blessing of Animals #6 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Rev. John Burton of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Windham tries to calm Thistle the Scottish Highland Cow in order to bless her at the Blessing of the Animals service in Windham Center Sunday.  People brought many different kinds of animals to be blessed by the Reverend who set up the service as a commemoration of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, which happened to fall on Sunday this year.  Thistle of Gordons Fold is owned by Marion Beausoleil of Lebanon.\Marie Brennan
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F:\DPF\Monday News\Windham Blessing of Animals #1 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Enzo the Peekapoo-Bichon gives a sniff to Jenny the Lab.  Indy the Golden Retriever is interested in other things.\Marie Brennan
Windham Blessing of Animals #1 Oct 4, 2009.JPG
F:\DPF\Monday News\Lebanon Road Overflow #2 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Water from a wetland on one side of the street flows across Norwich Ave. in Lebanon Sunday morning.  Water regularly overflows this section near Geer Road after heavy rains which in this case occurred on Saturday.\Marie Brennan
Lebanon Road Overflow #2 Oct. 4, 2009.JPG
F:\DPF\Monday News\Franklin Blue Slope Fall Festival Tyme #8 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Jassper the American Mammoth Donkey walks on a treadmill which operates the corn shredder.  She is owned by John Lavoie, right, of Franklin who brought her to the Blue Slope Country Museum Fall Festival Sunday.  Left is Ron Mazurkiewicz of Norwich who works at the Museum.\Marie Brennan
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F:\DPF\Monday News\Franklin Blue Slope Fall Festival Tyme #7 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Robert Gasparini, of Amston, and Marshall Sloat of Lincoln, RI, right, chew the fat at the Blue Slope Museum Fall Festival in Franklin Sunday.  Dressed in Revolutionary garb they lean against an antique army truck.  Their fellow patriot, Curt Munson of Hebron, far left, show visitors the inside of the truck.\Marie Brennan
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F:\DPF\Monday News\Franklin Blue Slope Fall Festival Tyme #6 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Robert Gasparini, left, of Amston, Curt Munson, front right of Hebron, and Marshall Sloat of Lincoln, RI, right, chew the fat at the Blue Slope Museum Fall Festival in Franklin Sunday.  Dressed in Revolutionary garb they lean against an antique army truck. \Marie Brennan
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F:\DPF\Monday News\Franklin Blue Slope Fall Festival Tyme #3 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Joey James, 6 of Baltic, pets Daisy the Jersey cow who was busy pulling her owner Megan Johnson about Blue Slope Museum during their Fall Festival Sunday.  Joey and fellow Tiger Cub Jacob, visited the museum with their scout den from Troop 19 out of Baltic.\Marie Brennan
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F:\DPF\Monday News\Lebanon Road Overflow #1 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Water from a wetland on one side of the street flows across Norwich Ave. in Lebanon Sunday morning.  Water regularly overflows this section near Geer Road after heavy rains.\Marie Brennan
Lebanon Road Overflow #1 Oct. 4, 2009.JPG
F:\DPF\Monday News\Franklin Blue Slope Fall Festival Tyme #4 Oct. 4, 2009.jpg\Clara Johnson, 5, helps her Dad, Bryan Johnson of Lebanon, shred cabbage on a plane type device that slices the cabbage into shreds and drops them into a wooden barrel below.  They were preparing the cabbage to make sauerkraut while at the Blue Slope Museum Fall Festival Sunday. Clara's Mom, Anita is busy cutting the stems out of the cabbages.\Marie Brennan
Franklin Blue Slope Fall Festival Tyme #4 Oct 4, 2009.JPG
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