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BlueTriton/Poland Spring made a charitable donation on Oct. 16 of more than $20,000 to Fryeburg Rescue to either upgrade or replace the department’s aging and in many cases outdated radios. The donation will be used to buy more than 20 radios and five pagers. Aside from covering Fryeburg, Fryeburg Rescue also responds to calls for four other communities in both Maine and New Hampshire. From left are Heather Printup, senior community relations manager, BlueTriton; Chief Stephen Goldsmith, Bill Kane, Eric Meltzer, Bob Ramsey, and Danielle Foster, all with Fryeburg Rescue; and Mark Dubois, natural resources manager, BlueTriton. Ted Varipatis photo
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