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Lebanon reacts to eastern equine encephalitis
Date: 9/11/2012 Album ID: 1531707
Photos by Shawn Patrick Ouellette
Lebanon reacts to eastern equine encephalitis -- a rare but serious viral disease spread by mosquitoes.
Staff Photo by Shawn Patrick Ouellette:  David Page of Upper Guinea Rd. in Lebanon cleans up a garden on his 16 acres farm Tuesday, September 11, 2012.  Page wasn't too worried about mosquitos but he does go in at dusk before most of the mosquitos would come out.   30 farm raised pheasants died recently in the town of Lebanon from eastern equine encephalitis -- a rare but serious viral disease spread by mosquitoes.
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Staff Photo by Shawn Patrick Ouellette:  Richard Dyer of Lebanon watches his grandson Joey Dyer 3, as he plays in the yard Tuesday, September 11, 2012.  In Lebanon, 30 farm raised pheasants died recently from eastern equine encephalitis -- a rare but serious viral disease spread by mosquitoes.
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Staff Photo by Shawn Patrick Ouellette:  Tom Ledue, principal of Hanson and Lebanon Elementary and Hanson School in Lebanon on a bridge and trail that connects the two schools Tuesday, September 11, 2012.  In Lebanon 30 farm raised pheasants died recently from eastern equine encephalitis -- a rare but serious viral disease spread by mosquitoes.
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Staff Photo by Shawn Patrick Ouellette:  Betty Page of Upper Guinea Rd. in Lebanon picks green beans in the garden on her family's 16 acres farm Tuesday, September 11, 2012.  Betty and David Page weren't too worried about mosquitos but they do go in at dusk before most of the mosquitos would come out.   30 farm raised pheasants died recently in the town of Lebanon from eastern equine encephalitis -- a rare but serious viral disease spread by mosquitoes.
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Staff Photo by Shawn Patrick Ouellette:  Tammy Baxter of Lebanon picks up her daughter Jenna 5, at Hanson School in Lebanon Tuesday, September 11, 2012 In Lebanon 30 farm raised pheasants died recently from eastern equine encephalitis -- a rare but serious viral disease spread by mosquitoes.
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