Midnight Madness in the Shiretown

13 years ago
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TAKING A LOOK — Alisha Ledger takes a look at an old Houlton Fair poster at Backdoor Antiques/Houlton Coin and Stamp during Midnight Madness.
Houlton Pioneer Times Photo/Gloria Austin
LOTS OF WHIP CREAM — John Folsom, left, begins to enjoy his strawberry shortcake with homemade whip cream served by chamber members, left, Susan McAfee and Chery Locke.
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GOOD TIME — Houlton resident Phil Bernaiche, right, enjoyed a piece of strawberry shortcake with Lori Weston, Houlton town economic community development director.
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BAKE SALE — Brenda Robertson, left, and her daughter Alicia sell scrumptious goodies from a booth downtown.
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LONG LINE — Doughboys from Sadie’s Bakery were a popular attraction for people during Midnight Madness as customers lined out the door and into the street for the tasty treat.
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SHARING A SMILE — Ryan Bushey and his son, Jake, share a smile at Midnight Madness, as Jake plays with a balloon.