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Electricians Ed Smith of New Sharon, left, and Carl Mason of Starks, who both work for Meader Electric in New Sharon, prepare a decorative street light Tuesday to be installed on High Street in Farmington as part of a road renovation project. Smith estimated the lights would be powered in about two weeks. Matt Smith, chairman of the Farmington Board of Selectmen, said the project is estimated to be completed in the spring. Ed Smith said they had about 20 more street lights to be assembled and installed. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal
Electricians Ed Smith of New Sharon, left, and Carl Mason of Starks, who both work for Meader Electric in New Sharon, install a decorative street light Tuesday on High Street in Farmington as part of a road renovation project. Smith estimated the lights would be powered in about two weeks. Matt Smith, chairman of the Farmington Board of Selectmen, said the project is estimated to be completed in the spring. Ed Smith said they had about 20 more street lights to be assembled and installed. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal
Electricians Carl Mason of Starks, left, and Ed Smith of New Sharon, who both work for Meader Electric in New Sharon, carry a decorative street light to install it on its base Tuesday on High Street in Farmington as part of a road renovation project. Smith estimated the lights would be powered in about two weeks. Matt Smith, chairman of the Farmington Board of Selectmen, said the project is estimated to be completed in the spring. Ed Smith said they had about 20 more street lights to be assembled and installed. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal
Electricians Carl Mason of Starks, left, and Ed Smith of New Sharon, who both work for Meader Electric in New Sharon, install a decorative street light Tuesday on High Street in Farmington as part of a road renovation project. Smith estimated the lights would be powered in about two weeks. Matt Smith, chairman of the Farmington Board of Selectmen, said the project is estimated to be completed in the spring. Ed Smith said they had about 20 more street lights to be assembled and installed. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal