
Rob Dunn and Kristy Stevens of Long Island, New York, have their picture taken Monday under the Valentine’s Day kissing booth by Alex Therriault in Hebron. Dunn and Stevens hired Therriault of Ultimate Dog Sledding Experience of Oxford to give them a two-hour tour that took them along an old railroad bed near Storekeepers store on Station Road in Hebron, where the booth was set up. “This has been two years in the making,” said Dunn, who had planned the trip two years ago but had to cancel because of a lack of snow. “We thought it would be fun for Valentine’s Day,” he said. Therriault said the kissing booth was an idea he had for couples celebrating the special day. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
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