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Wendy Wright of Auburn shivers in the blowing snow Dec. 24 while waiting for the bus in Auburn. “It’s OK for Christmas,” Wright says of the Christmas Eve snowfall. “But after that, it’s got to go. I’m not really into snow. I’m a grinch. What can I say?” Daryn Slover/Sun JournalBreccan Albert, center, and his Edward Little High School teammates react Dec. 26 after Albert’s goal in the second period gave the Red Eddies a 1-0 lead over Saint Dominic Academy. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalIsaiah Harris, right, an American middle-distance runner, points Dec. 26 to the Brooks running shoes that Obed Nusumbo, an indoor track athlete at Edward Little High School in Auburn, is wearing prior to giving Nusumbo a new pair of Brooks sneakers. Nusumbo says he is a fan of Harris and ran to be first in line to meet the professional athlete. Coach Angie Jalbert of Edward Little is standing next to Harris. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalArielle St. Pierre, an indoor track athlete at Edward Little High School, holds a new pair of Brooks running shoes Dec. 26 while Isaiah Harris, an American middle-distance runner, signs them during an assembly for the team at the Auburn school. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalGwyneth Adams, 11, of Oxford gives Santa Claus a high-five Dec. 22 after having her photograph taken with him at Creative Lens Photography at the Auburn Mall. Adams says she has had her photograph taken with Santa Claus at this location 12 times, the first when she was 3 weeks old. Andree Kehn/Sun JournalSunshine Swearington, left, “Karma” Hazelton, and “Synchronicity” Doughty work Christmas Day in the kitchen at the First Universalist Church of Auburn at 169 Pleasant St. as they prepare a breakfast for the area’s homeless population. The women are members of the Riding Soldiers Motorcycle Association of Lisbon Falls, which stepped in to assist after the Pleasant Street Drop-in Center was unable to host the breakfast alone. Doughty says she brought 12 dozen eggs from her farm, Foxfire Homestead. Andree Kehn/Sun JournalSonia Bermonty hugs Josh Kingsbury, left, during a Christmas Day breakfast for the homeless community at the Pleasant Street Drop-in Center in Auburn. Bermonty says she invited Kingsbury to the breakfast to connect with those who knew his father, Lorenzo Melendez, a central figure in the local homeless community who died about two weeks ago. Kingsbury says he learned Melendez was his father at a vigil honoring Melendez’s life. Andree Kehn/Sun JournalDonny Pelletier jumps Dec. 27 at Lost Valley in Auburn. Pelletier says he is on a mission to bring a passion for skiing to children. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
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