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“Boy, it’s right on that edge,” Mary Jane Dillingham said about ice-out on Lake Auburn Sunday afternoon. Lingering ice on the southwest and north ends is keeping the water quality manager at the Auburn Water District from calling it. “It’s such a strange year. The ice usually does not linger this long,” said Dillingham, who watched bald eagles dine out on the ice while checking the ice status from Central Maine Community College. Dillingham said ice-out is called when 90 percent of the ice has melted and the remaining ice could disappear at any moment. “Maybe within the next couple of days,” said Dillingham.
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