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Tri-Town Transfer Station attendants, from left, Norman “Buster” Roy, Public Works Director Scott Sumner, Jon “Swanny” Swan and Brian Goodrich wait for customers March 4 at the newly installed scale in Bethel. For the first time, contractors from Hanover, Bethel and Newry are paying for their debris, including $449 on the first day at the 1069 Mayville Road facility. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)
Tri-Town Transfer Station attendant Matt Cummings, left, receives training March 4 from Bethel Finance Officer Stephanie Colby on the new credit card payment system used in conjunction with the new scales at the 1069 Mayville Road facility. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)

Bethel Citizen writer and photographer Rose Lincoln lives in Bethel with her husband and a rotating cast of visiting dogs, family, and friends. A photojournalist for several years, she worked alongside...

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