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Houlton Pioneer Times Photo/Joseph Cyr SNOWY WALK — Many streets in Houlton were slippery Wednesday morning as the town’s public works crew struggled to keep up with the large amount of snow that fell across the region. Here, a man and young boy walk along Military Street. |
Houlton Pioneer Times Photo/Joseph Cyr NEITHER SLEET, NOR SNOW — U.S. Postal worker David Joseph delivers mail along his route the morning of March 20, proving once again that the mail always gets delivered. |
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Houlton Pioneer Times Photo/Joseph Cyr DIGGING OUT — Matt Roy of Houlton shovels out a walkway to a home on Park Street March 20 morning. The light, fluffy snow piled up to nearly two feet in some places. Roy said he was shoveling to make some extra money. |
Houlton Pioneer Times Photo/Joseph Cyr MISSED OPPORTUNITY — A snow blower sporting a “for sale” sign sits buried under a pile of snow on Park Street March 20. |
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Houlton Pioneer Times Photo/Joseph Cyr BURIED — Scenes like this were commonplace on the morning of March 20, the first day of spring, as residents awoke to find their vehicles buried under a pile of new snow. |