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  • Retired engineer George Tregay, a volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners, inside the Madison County Courthouse in Marshall, N.C., Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010, following an energy assessment of the historic building built in 1906.  Tregay measured light output throughout the building, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
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  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts a lighting assessment of the Madison County Agricultural Center in Marshall, N.C., as volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010. Tregay measured light output throughout the building, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
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  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts a lighting assessment of the Madison County Agricultural Center in Marshall, N.C., as volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010. Tregay measured light output throughout the building, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
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  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts a lighting assessment of the Madison County Courthouse in Marshall, N.C., as volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010. Tregay measured light output throughout the building, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
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  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts energy assessments as volunteer for Waste Reduction Partners, Marshall, N.C., Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010.Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    2010.11.18_aarp_nc_energy_assessment...JPG
  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts energy assessments as volunteer for Waste Reduction Partners, Marshall, N.C., Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010.Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    2010.11.18_aarp_nc_energy_assessment...JPG
  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts a lighting assessment of the Madison County Agricultural Center in Marshall, N.C., as volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010. Tregay measured light output throughout the building with a light meter, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    2010.11.18_aarp_nc_energy_assessment...JPG
  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts a lighting assessment of the Madison County Agricultural Center in Marshall, N.C., as volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010. Tregay measured light output throughout the building, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    2010.11.18_aarp_nc_energy_assessment...JPG
  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts a lighting assessment of the Madison County Agricultural Center in Marshall, N.C., as volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010. Tregay measured light output throughout the building, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    2010.11.18_aarp_nc_energy_assessment...JPG
  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts a lighting assessment of the Madison County Agricultural Center in Marshall, N.C., as volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010. Tregay measured light output throughout the building, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    2010.11.18_aarp_nc_energy_assessment...JPG
  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts a lighting assessment of the Madison County Agricultural Center in Marshall, N.C., as volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010. Tregay measured light output throughout the building, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    2010.11.18_aarp_nc_energy_assessment...JPG
  • The Madison County Courthouse in Marshall, N.C., built in 1906, photographed on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    2010.11.18_aarp_nc_energy_assessment...JPG
  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts a lighting assessment of the Madison County Agricultural Center in Marshall, N.C., as volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010. Tregay measured light output throughout the building with a light meter, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    2010.11.18_aarp_nc_energy_assessment...JPG
  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts a lighting assessment of the Madison County Agricultural Center in Marshall, N.C., as volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010. Tregay measured light output throughout the building, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    2010.11.18_aarp_nc_energy_assessment...JPG
  • Retired engineer George Tregay conducts a lighting assessment of the Madison County Agricultural Center in Marshall, N.C., as volunteer energy assessor for Waste Reduction Partners Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010. Tregay measured light output throughout the building, checked the age and power usage of older fixtures and compiled his findings for the county manager to review and help asses what energy reductions could be made with the help of federal funding. Photo by D.L. Anderson..Ilene Bellovin | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    2010.11.18_aarp_nc_energy_assessment...JPG
  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
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  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
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  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
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  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
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  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
    234_AARP_USO_Falkenbury_20150715.jpg
  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
    238_AARP_USO_Falkenbury_20150715.jpg
  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
    213_AARP_USO_Falkenbury_20150715.jpg
  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
    202_AARP_USO_Falkenbury_20150715.jpg
  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
    110_AARP_USO_Falkenbury_20150715.jpg
  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
    130_AARP_USO_Falkenbury_20150715.jpg
  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
    143_AARP_USO_Falkenbury_20150715.jpg
  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
    122_AARP_USO_Falkenbury_20150715.jpg
  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
    083_AARP_USO_Falkenbury_20150715.jpg
  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
    056_AARP_USO_Falkenbury_20150715.jpg
  • John Falkenbury, 59, President of the North Carolina USO, greets Marines on their way to Camp Lejeune at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This fall, AARP-North Carolina plans workshops for veterans on issues ranging from saving for retirement, family caregiving, financial literacy, job resources and planning the next steps in their life and career with “Life Reimagined.”
    033_AARP_USO_Falkenbury_20150715.jpg
  • David Styles, 50, and his wife, Jennifer, outside their home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
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  • David Styles, 50, outside his home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, and his wife, Jennifer, outside their home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, inside his home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles is enrolled in classes to become a certified nursing assistant after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down and left him struggling to pay the mortgage on his home. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, and his wife, Jennifer, outside their home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, talks with his wife, Jennifer, as she helps out with his homework for a development psycology class inside their home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles is enrolled in classes to become a certified nursing assistant after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down and left him struggling to pay the mortgage on his home. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, talks with his wife, Jennifer, as she helps out with his homework for a development psycology class inside their home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles is enrolled in classes to become a certified nursing assistant after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down and left him struggling to pay the mortgage on his home. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, talks with his wife, Jennifer, inside their home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Release: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
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  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
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  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    20101203_AARP_5244_Schlee_Athlete_21...JPG
  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    20101203_AARP_5244_Schlee_Athlete_21...JPG
  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    20101203_AARP_5244_Schlee_Athlete_19...JPG
  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    20101203_AARP_5244_Schlee_Athlete_19...JPG
  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    20101203_AARP_5244_Schlee_Athlete_14...JPG
  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    20101203_AARP_5244_Schlee_Athlete_11...JPG
  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    20101203_AARP_5244_Schlee_Athlete_11...JPG
  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    20101203_AARP_5244_Schlee_Athlete_07...JPG
  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    20101203_AARP_5244_Schlee_Athlete_05...JPG
  • Senior athlete Terry Schlee, 59, of Mount Ulla, N.C., participates in a number of triathlons around the state and enjoys riding and training with his wife and children. Photographed in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson..Michael Wichita | AARP Bulletin.Model Release - Yes
    20101203_AARP_5244_Schlee_Athlete_04...JPG
  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
    2010.08_AARP_Keough_Highrisk_Pool_NC...JPG
  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
    2010.08_AARP_Keough_Highrisk_Pool_NC...JPG
  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
    2010.08_AARP_Keough_Highrisk_Pool_NC...JPG
  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Judith Moss, 74, of Tarboro, North Carolina, will be competing in the running long jump at the state-wide Senior Games this September. Moss practices at the Tarboro High School track, Thursday, August 9, 2012. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson.Model Release - Yes.Micheal Wichita, AARP State Bulletin.
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  • Judith Moss, 74, of Tarboro, North Carolina, will be competing in the running long jump at the state-wide Senior Games this September. Moss practices at the Tarboro High School track, Thursday, August 9, 2012. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson.Model Release - Yes.Micheal Wichita, AARP State Bulletin.
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  • Judith Moss, 74, of Tarboro, North Carolina, will be competing in the running long jump at the state-wide Senior Games this September. Moss practices at the Tarboro High School track, Thursday, August 9, 2012. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson.Model Release - Yes.Micheal Wichita, AARP State Bulletin.
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  • Judith Moss, 74, of Tarboro, North Carolina, will be competing in the running long jump at the state-wide Senior Games this September. Moss practices at the Tarboro High School track, Thursday, August 9, 2012. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson.Model Release - Yes.Micheal Wichita, AARP State Bulletin.
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  • Judith Moss, 74, of Tarboro, North Carolina, will be competing in the running long jump at the state-wide Senior Games this September. Moss practices at the Tarboro High School track, Thursday, August 9, 2012. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson.Model Release - Yes.Micheal Wichita, AARP State Bulletin.
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  • Judith Moss, 74, of Tarboro, North Carolina, will be competing in the running long jump at the state-wide Senior Games this September. Moss practices at the Tarboro High School track, Thursday, August 9, 2012. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson.Model Release - Yes.Micheal Wichita, AARP State Bulletin.
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  • Judith Moss, 74, of Tarboro, North Carolina, will be competing in the running long jump at the state-wide Senior Games this September. Moss practices at the Tarboro High School track, Thursday, August 9, 2012. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson.Model Release - Yes.Micheal Wichita, AARP State Bulletin.
    20120809_172_AARP_LONG_JUMP_MOSS_DLA.jpg
  • Judith Moss, 74, of Tarboro, North Carolina, will be competing in the running long jump at the state-wide Senior Games this September. Moss practices at the Tarboro High School track, Thursday, August 9, 2012. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson.Model Release - Yes.Micheal Wichita, AARP State Bulletin.
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  • Judith Moss, 74, of Tarboro, North Carolina, will be competing in the running long jump at the state-wide Senior Games this September. Moss practices at the Tarboro High School track, Thursday, August 9, 2012. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson.Model Release - Yes.Micheal Wichita, AARP State Bulletin.
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  • Judith Moss, 74, of Tarboro, North Carolina, will be competing in the running long jump at the state-wide Senior Games this September. Moss practices at the Tarboro High School track, Thursday, August 9, 2012. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson.Model Release - Yes.Micheal Wichita, AARP State Bulletin.
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  • Judith Moss, 74, of Tarboro, North Carolina, will be competing in the running long jump at the state-wide Senior Games this September. Moss digs up the long jump pit at the Tarboro High School track using a "blind mule" plow, Thursday, August 9, 2012. ..Photo by D.L. Anderson.Model Release - Yes.Micheal Wichita, AARP State Bulletin.
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  • Herbert and Zelmyra Fisher celebrated their 85th anniversary May 13 and hold the Guinness World Record for the longest marriage. Zelmyra is 101 years old; Herbert turned 105 June 10. The couple, pictured here in their living room Aug. 14, have shared the same home in the Brownsville community of New Bern for 50 years.
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  • Herbert and Zelmyra Fisher celebrated their 85th anniversary May 13 and hold the Guinness World Record for the longest marriage. Zelmyra is 101 years old; Herbert turned 105 June 10. The couple, pictured here in their living room Aug. 14, have shared the same home in the Brownsville community of New Bern for 50 years.
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  • Herbert and Zelmyra Fisher celebrated their 85th anniversary May 13 and hold the Guinness World Record for the longest marriage. Zelmyra is 101 years old; Herbert turned 105 June 10. The couple, pictured here in their living room Aug. 14, have shared the same home in the Brownsville community of New Bern for 50 years.
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  • Herbert and Zelmyra Fisher celebrated their 85th anniversary May 13 and hold the Guinness World Record for the longest marriage. Zelmyra is 101 years old; Herbert turned 105 June 10. The couple, pictured here in their living room Aug. 14, have shared the same home in the Brownsville community of New Bern for 50 years.
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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