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Crane operator Gerry Castonguay of The Cote Corporation lifts an Army Jeep while helping make repairs Wednesday to Veterans Memorial Park in Lewiston. Employees from Cote and the city of Lewiston worked together to make repairs after the park sustained heavy damage during a December 2023 flood. Cote provided the machinery and manpower at no cost to the L&A Veterans Council. Employees used a crane to lift the Jeep and a 51mm Naval gun so that the city could secure the ground that was washed away by the flood. The Jeep and gun were returned to the same locations. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Jerry DeWitt of the L&A Veterans Council talks Wednesday with Todd Belaire of The Cote Corporation as work begins to lift a 51mm Naval gun by crane at Veterans Memorial Park in Lewiston. Employees from Cote and the city of Lewiston worked together to make repairs after the park sustained heavy damage during a December 2023 flood. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Workers with the city of Lewiston and The Cote Corporation stand back Wednesday as a 51mm Naval gun is lifted by a Cote crane at Veterans Memorial Park in Lewiston. Employees from Cote and the city worked together to make repairs after the park sustained heavy damage during a December 2023 flood. Cote provided the machinery and manpower at no cost to the L&A Veterans Council. Employees used a crane to lift an Army Jeep and the Naval gun so that the city could secure the ground that was washed away by the flood. The Naval gun and the base weighed 31,000 pounds. The Jeep and gun were returned to the same locations. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Todd Belaire, left, and Rich Szalma of The Cote Corporation connect rigging to an Army Jeep before it is moved by crane Wednesday at Veterans Memorial Park in Lewiston. Employees from Cote and the city of Lewiston worked together to make repairs after the park sustained heavy damage during a December 2023 flood. Cote provided a crane and manpower at no cost to the L&A Veterans Council. Employees used a crane to lift the Jeep and a 51mm Naval gun so that the city could secure the ground that was washed away by the flood. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Daryn Slover always pulls for the underdog - what would you expect from someone that was raised in Cleveland and lives in Lewiston. He drinks cheap coffee and cheap beer so that he can afford to put his...

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