Pan-Mass one guy-
Westbrook resident Bil Chase poses with his bicycle at the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge charity bike-a-thon, a 192-mile trek from Sturbridge to Provincetown, Mass. The ride raises money for the Jimmy Fund. This year will mark the 13th time Chase has ridden in the charity event.
Pan-Mass group-courtesy photo
Cancer survivors who rode in the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge charity bike-a-thon pose after day one of their two-day ride. According to Westbrook resident Bil Chase, who has ridden the event the last 13 years, 189 cancer survivors rode in the bike-a-thon in 2005.
Eagle Scout 1-3,5-courtesy photos
Sixteen-year-old Kyle Goan of Westbrook helps with the move of the Westbrook Food Pantry to 22 Walker Street near St. Hyacinth’s. Goan led a group of volunteers to clean and paint the new space, as well as move food from the old space to the new space, as part of a final project to achieve an Eagle Scout badge.
Eagle Scout 4-courtesy photo
Nancy Goan, mother of prospective Eagle Scout Kyle Goan, painted this mural at the Westbrook Food Pantry at 22 Walker Street in commemoration of her son’s work at the pantry in his bid for an Eagle Scout badge.
Pres. River-Charlie
Jess and Evelyn pictures…
Jess Curlew (jeans) and Evelyn Lane (green pants) of the Presumpscot River Youth Conservation Corps lay erosion-control matting over loam and grass seed along the bank of the Presumpscot River at Riverbank Park. The work was part of an effort to improve water quality in the river by controlling erosion and returning vegetation at different sites along its length.
Warren and Jeremy…
Presumpscot River Youth Conservation Corps members Warren Taylor, 18, of Falmouth, left, and Jeremy Lowell, 17, of Windham, lay crushed rock around steps leading down to the Presumpscot River at Riverbank Park.
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