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Sliders, ATVers and snowmobilers alike gathered at Gilmore Hill in Kingfield Sunday, Jan. 23, to take advantage of the wide open field and pristine, freshly groomed snow. Pictured from left, Leon Hodgkins, Declan Kelly, Jared Thompson, Cameron Hutchins and Melissa Thompson take a group slide down the hill. Kay Neufeld/Franklin JournalSun Journal Staff Writer Vanessa Paolella reaches the bottom of Gilmore Hill in Kingfield after spinning round the whole way down Sunday, Jan. 23. Paolella hardly took a break from sliding the two hours she was at Gilmore Hill. Kay Neufeld/Franklin JournalEmma Schurink slides headfirst down Gilmore Hill in Kingfield Sunday, Jan. 23. Gilmore Hill was groomed by the Kingfield Sno-Wanderers Snowmobile Club following the recent storm. Kay Neufeld/Franklin Journal
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Kay Neufeld is a business reporter with the Portland Press Herald, covering labor, unions and Maine's workforce; lobstering, fisheries and the working waterfront. They also love telling stories that illustrate...
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