James #14 in blue (gm 3) in white (gm 4) playing for MBNAtion (The Nation) 17U at Sacred H
James #14 in blue (gm 3) in white (gm 4) playing for MBNAtion (The Nation) 17U at Sacred Heart University tourney, Fairfield, CT. Gm 3 vs Waterbury Hawks, gm 4 vs NH Jayhawks. Two game stats - 24 pts, 13 assists (28 pts), 6 reb, 5 steals, 3/5 FT, 25 mins per game.
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James #14 in blue playing for MBNAtion (The Nation) 17U at Sacred Heart University tourney
James #14 in blue playing for MBNAtion (The Nation) 17U at Sacred Heart University tourney, Fairfield, CT. Gm 1 vs Raptors, gm 2 vs Westchester Kings. Two game stats - 18 pts, 16 assists (39 pts), 7 reb, 8 steals, 1/1 FT, 29 mins per game.
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James Morse #14 in white playing for MBNation 17U (The Nation)in two games in pool-play. C
James Morse #14 in white playing for MBNation 17U (The Nation)in two games in pool-play. Combined games stats - 23 pts, 8 assists (22pts), 10 rebounds, 6 steals, 4/5 free throws, 29 mins. per game.
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James #14 in blue playing for MBNation 17U (The Nation) in semi-final and final wins. Comb
James #14 in blue playing for MBNation 17U (The Nation) in semi-final and final wins. Combined stats for two games - 33 pts., 14 assists (35 pts), 8 rebounds, 3 steals, 4/4 free throws, 28 mins per game.
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Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Donald Curry, lead restoration technician, commenting on work done with wiring recently. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
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Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Donald curry, lead restoration technician, commenting on work done with wiring recently. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
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Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Donald curry, lead restoration technician, commenting on work done on the deck recently. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
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Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Donald curry, lead restoration technician, commenting on work done on the deck recently. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
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Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Donald curry, lead restoration technician, commenting on work done on the deck recently. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
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