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Hunter Hathorne, 8, peeks around as he helps a customer look for a Christmas tree in his front yard on Route 136 in Auburn on Friday. Hathorne, a third-grader at Walton Elementary School, and his father, Todd, have been selling Maine trees since the day after Thanksgiving. “Tall trees are what people are looking for this year,” said Hathorne’s uncle Tony. “Last year, we could not give the tall ones away. That’s all they want this year,” Tony Hathorne said.
Hunter Hathorne, 8, peeks around as he helps a customer look for a Christmas tree in his front yard on Route 136 in Auburn on Friday. Hathorne, a third-grader at Walton Elementary School, and his father, Todd, have been selling Maine trees since the day after Thanksgiving. “Tall trees are what people are looking for this year,” said Hathorne’s uncle Tony. “Last year, we could not give the tall ones away. That’s all they want this year,” Tony Hathorne said.
Rhonda Hoyt and her son Emit, 12, of Buckfield search for the perfect tree at the Main Street Dairy Bar in Lewiston on Friday. “We come here every year; always two weeks before Christmas,” Rhonda said.
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