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Roger Labbe of Lisbon Falls, left, knocks to signal he can’t play a card as Claudette Roy of Auburn, middle, and Dwight Webb of Lewiston look on during a game of cribbage at Schemengees Bar and Grille in Lewiston on Sunday afternoon. They were among 33 players who came out for the fundraiser sponsored by Mended Hearts Chapter 358. The first ever event of this type was organized to raise money to procure an automated external defibrillator to be donated to Buckfield Fire & Rescue.Roger Labbe of Lisbon Falls, left, and Claudette Roy of Auburn react to a joke while playing cribbage at Schemengees Bar & Grille in Lewiston Sunday afternoon. They were among 33 players who came out for the fundraiser sponsored by Mended Hearts Chapter 358. The first-ever event of this type was organized to raise money to procure a AED device to be donated to Buckfield Fire & Rescue.
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