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Members of the Hartford-Sumner Elementary School worked throughout the year to raise funds for new playground equipment for their school along with the RSU 10 district.
Hartford-Sumner Elementary School Playground Committee volunteer Marla Winship, left, reacts after cutting the ribbon for the school’s new playground equipment and renovated area with RSU 10’s Building, Grounds and Transportation Director Scott Holmes on Monday. The playground equipment was purchased with about $40,000 raised by the playground committee and about $50,000 donated by Regional School Unit 10. The committee and the school district began their fundraising efforts last winter. The school also received a $15,000 community construction grant from Keurig Dr. Pepper and KaBOOM! Submitted photo
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Marianne Hutchinson is a general assignment reporter for the Rumford Falls Times. She has worked for the Times for three years covering the RSU 10 and RSU 56 school boards encompassing the towns of Rumford,...
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