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    Starlight Stables on Bellsqueeze Road in Clinton smokes as bales of hay remain on fire on Sunday. Morning Sentinel photo by Michael G. Seamans

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    Corbin Penney rummages through the remains of his stable at Starlight Stables on Bellsqueeze Road in Clinton on Sunday. Morning Sentinel photo by Michael G. Seamans

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    Corbin Penney stands in the smoldering wreckage of his stable on Sunday. Morning Sentinel photo by Michael G. Seamans

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    A horse trailer remains as smoke still rises from the bundles of hay in the background at Starlight Stables in Clinton on Sunday. The barn was determined to be a total loss. Morning Sentinel photo by Michael G. Seamans

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    Kendra Penney walks in front of the remains of the barn that made up Starlight Stables on Sunday. Morning Sentinel photo by Michael G. Seamans

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    Corbin Penney negotiates the rubble at Starlight Stables. Morning Sentinel photo by Michael G. Seamans

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    Several ball pythons, bred by Matt Lee, are available for purchase Sunday at the Maine Herpetological Society 2019 Reptile Expo at the Ramada Inn in Lewiston.

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    A firefighter on an extension ladder pours water on the Starlight Stables barn on Bellsqueeze Road in Clinton Saturday evening. Clinton Fire Chief Travis Leary said firefighters from nine departments sprayed thousands of gallons of water on the fire that was fed by bales of hay that burned still into Sunday. Morning Sentinel photo by Michael G. Seamans

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