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Helping hands

by Staff Pioneer Times
15 years ago

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FS-pettalk-dcx-pt-22Employees at Key Bank of Houlton took time off from work to help out at the Houlton Humane Society May 24 as part of Key Bank’s 21st Annual Neighbors Make the Difference Day. Taking part are, from left, Kari Brewer, Rob Faulkner, Sherry Lennentine, Barb Gaouette and Leslie Schools.

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