

Barbara Jewett and her students in the Jobs for Maine’s Graduates program did trail work and upkeep at French Falls in Jay. More than a dozen students donated their time on Sept. 26 to help keep the area beautiful. Working, from left, are Elias Carter, Daniel Violette and Jaimi Givens.

Jobs for Maine’s Graduates students, from left, Bryce Chavez and Katelyn Dube, do trail work and upkeep at French Falls in Jay.

Abby Redman does trail work at French Falls in Jay. Barbara Jewett and more than a dozen students in the Jobs for Maine’s Graduates program donated their time on Sept. 26 to maintain the trails.
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