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O’Connor Well Drilling and Pump Systems of 52 Spring St. in Dixfield held its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday with members of the River Valley Chamber of Commerce. From left are River Valley Chamber of Commerce President Kevin Kaulback; Dominick O’Connor, 8; owner Crystal O’Connor; Stella O’Connor, 2; owner A.J. O’Connor; Skylar O’Connor, 10; and chamber members Leanne Gagne, Greg Gagne and Cheryl Dickson. Services offered include excavation, dug wells servicing, artesian well-drilling and servicing, and installation of water filtration systems and water testing. For more information, visit O’Connor Well Drilling’s Facebook page or call 207-418-8191.
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