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Streets in Freeport had what Public Works Director Earl Gibson called a “curb cut” following the rash of snow storms that began with the Jan. 27 blizzard. Public works crews worked all night Thursday into Friday morning removing the snow, and hauling it to the pile on Snow Street, which is so-named because that’s where the town snow pile lies. To the right, the sign at Toad & Co. on Bow Street can barely be seen. Staff photo by Larry GrardBen Bailey, who plows for McDonald’s in Freeport, moved snow out of parking and driving areas on Feb. 4, following yet another storm. Staff photo by Larry GrardRecompence Shore Campground at Wolfe’s Neck Farm in Freeport affords a view of Goggins Island and Casco Bay from the Little River bridge.Courtesy photo

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