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Sherman Bradeen of the Canton Fire Department hoses a barrel through the obstacle course in the barrel run event in the Firemen’s Muster games with his team, back from left, Rob Walker, Jason Vaughan and Mike Webber, on Sunday, opening day of the Fryeburg Fair. More than 20 fire departments from Maine and New Hampshire participated in the games. The grandstands were filled to capacity despite the wet weather.
Terrell White, front, of the Norway Fire Department leads his team, from back left, Travis Larrabee, Derreck Tuttle and Mike Twitchell, in the water ball battle event against the team from Hollis in the Firemen’s Muster games on Sunday, opening day of the Fryeburg Fair. More than 20 fire departments from Maine and New Hampshire participated in the games. The grandstands were filled to capacity despite the wet weather.
Fair-goers stay dry under umbrellas and raincoats on opening day of the Fryeburg Fair Sunday. The wet weather did not appear to hamper attendance at the annual event.
The Blue Hill Brass, a group of musicians from around Maine, perform at the Fryeburg Fair on Sunday. The wet weather did not appear to hamper attendance at the annual event. Band members, from left, are Curt Brossmer, Allen Graffam, Stephen Norris and Paul Greenstone.
Garth Haskell from British Columbia, Canada, walks Bright, a 2,500-pound ox, to his stall on Sunday, opening day of the Fryeburg Fair. Haskell said he makes the trip every year to attend the fair and help out his friend, Ted Conrad of East Andover, owner of the ox. Bright will be competing in the obstacle course events.
A mama pig takes a nap as 10 of her piglets nurse on Sunday, opening day of the Fryeburg Fair. The rain did not appear to hamper attendance at the annual event
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