Christine Hochkeppel

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  • St. Pierre technician Juan Canas transfers a piece of steel into the forge press to form it into a horse shoe in the Worcester manufacturing plant.  © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Samantha Kidd of Northbridge beats the drum on team Barton Associates, which ended up winning their heat on a technicality during the Dragon Boat Races on Quinsigamond Lake at Regatta Point in Worcester. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Gov. Deval Patrick shakes hands with Thelma Goldstein of Falmouth at the Sandwich Democratic Town Committee's coordinated campaign office. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Willow Shire, right, with her friends Darlene Moore, center, and Kerry Willard in her adult tree house that looks over her extensive vegetable garden in Eastham on Cape Cod. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • From left, Ragged Hill Cider Company owners Steve Garwood, Anne Garwood-Hampp and Keith Arsenault with their traditional dry craft hard cider in West Brookfield. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Father Isaac Keeley with the soon-to-released Monk's Reserve Ale, a Trappist Quadrupel, in the warm room at the Spencer Brewery. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Jennie Frederick of Kansas City, Missouri and Paula Roland of Santa Fe desribe the kozo print technique during the 8th International Encaustic Conference. Kozo is a kind of tree fiber and the participants make patterns and print with them. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Kathy Kingston of Hampden, N.H. and Wellfleet dips her wire sculpture in Encaustic wax during the 8th International Encaustic Conference with the executive director of the Truro Center for the Arts Cherie Mittenthal. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • From left, Theresa Jordan, director of the Children's Facility Finance for the Children's Investment Fund, Tom Weber, commissioner of Massachusetts Early Education and Care and Jill Dagilis, executive director of Worcester Community Action Council, applaud Congressman McGovern's announcement of a federal grant for Worcester Community Action Council's Head Start classrooms in Webster. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Labeler operator Walter Rodriguez, who was born in El Salvador, monitors the bottle line at the Polar Beverages manufacturing plant. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Production supervisor Carlos Flores, who was born in El Salvador, sorts cans in the Polar Beverages manufacturing plant © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Abu Mwenye is his Worcester garage art studio on Thursday, September 17, 2015. Mwenye is an artist and home health care worker. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Southbridge High School Principal Andrae Townsel is taking on a leadership role with the Massachusetts School Administrators Association. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Kimberly Reed in her farmhouse-style home decor shop, Purple Rose Home, in Northborough. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Jennifer Grace, patient advocate, left, and Suzanne Melanson, dispensary manager, use a magnifying glass to look at the trichones on Gold Kush at Cultivate Holdings Inc., the first medical marijuana dispensary to open in Worcester County. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Buds form on the Congo X Kali Chini strain growing at Cultivate Holdings Inc,., the first medical marijuana dispensary to open in Worcester County, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017.  © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Sam Barber, president of Cultivate Holdings Inc. the first medical marijuana dispensary to open in Worcester County. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Ken Macara of Chatham, crewman on the 48-foot scalloper, Moonraker, performs maintenance on their new rake, putting on a new net and adding chains in Saquatucket Harbor. Macara is shown working through a scallop ring, which lets the undersized scallops pass through and allows for the optimum yield of legal catch. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Michael Leveille, left, and Kevin Marcinkus of KM Lifestyle Manufacturing design and handcraft electrical and mechanical components for antique auto and radio collection. © Christine HochkeppelT&G Staff/Christine Hochkeppel
  • Sisters Aria, 3, and Emma, 5, emerge from {quote}The Little Guy{quote} at the urging of their mother, Jessica McCarthy of Fitchburg, during the RV & Camping Show at the DCU Center in Worcester. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Lilia Gosselin of United Home Experts talks with Sam Tanoglu of Worcester who is building a new home during the Home Show at the DCU Center in Worcester. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • MLB Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez greets the audience during the Best of Hometeam All-Star banquet at the DCU Center in Worcester. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Michael Wheeler, 15, from Troop 38 of North Falmouth negotiates a trade of council shoulder patches for a deck of cards with Randall Scroggins, 13, and Ben Parsons, 12, both from Troop 256 of Plymouth, N.H. during the MassJam 2013 at Cape Cod Fairgrounds. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Gov. Charlie Baker speaks during the Economic Development Summit at the DCU Center in Worcester. © Christine Hochkeppel T&G Staff/Christine Hochkeppel
  • Worcester city manager Ed Augustus speaks before the ribbon cutting for the new UMass Memorial Health Care office space in Mercantile Center. © Christine HochkeppelT&G Staff/Christine Hochkeppel
  • Gov. Deval Patrick speaks at the Smarter Cape Cod conference at Wequassett Resort. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • From left, State Sen. Michael Moore, Worcester mayor Joseph Petty, WPI president Laurie Leshin, Francesca Maltese, vice president of the board of trustees, Rachel M. Delisle, WPI alumni association president and Warren S. Fletcher, chairman of the George I. Alden Trust groundbreaking ceremony for WPI's Foisie Innovation Studio. © Christine Hochkeppel
  • Dr. Eric W. Dixon, president and CEO of UMass Medical Health Care, speaks at the Business and Government Forum at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Service. © Christine Hochkeppel[T&G Staff/Christine Hochkeppel]
  • Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rick Sullivan indroduces Gov. Deval Patrick in celebration of five years of the Green Communities Act, a law intended to encourage the production and use of renewable energy across the state. To the left is Beaumont Solar Co. President and CEO Phil Cavallo, far left, former Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Ian Bowles and Gov. Deval Patrick. © Christine Hochkeppel
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