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Raspberries picked Monday fill boxes at Goss Berry Farm at 311 Elm St. in Mechanic Falls. Owner Mike Goss said a typical pick-your-own raspberry season does not start until after July 4. Emma Meserve photo
Althena Bleau, 3, picks raspberries Monday at Goss Berry Farm on Elm Street in Mechanic Falls. The farm opened for pick-your-own raspberries Monday, earlier than anticipated, owner Mike Goss said. They expect the season to last until about Aug. 1. Emma Meserve photo
Erin Tobitt and Franny Sky get their berry buckets from farm owner Sharon Goss Monday at Goss Berry Farm in Mechanic Falls. Tobitt said they would be back later in the week when Goss says blueberries should be ready to pick. Emma Meserve photo
Lauren Dighton walks Monday with her 3-year-old son, Myles Dighton, and 3-month-old son, Ellis Dighton, through the raspberry patch at Goss Berry Farm, 311 Elm St. in Mechanic Falls. Owner Mike Goss said Monday that a typical pick-your-own raspberry season does not start until after July 4. Emma Meserve photo

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