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Anne Quirion, of Enfield, left, and her sister-in-law Heidi Knowles react as the engine of Quirion's 2002 Ford Explorer turns over after they replaced the battery in West Lebanon, N.H., on Thursday, April 24, 2025. When Quirion, who does all of the maintenance on the verhicle with her husband, discovered the dead battery after work, she contacted Knowles who drove her to purchase a replacement and a wrench and helped install it. (Valley News - James M. Patterson)

Anne Quirion, of Enfield, left, and her sister-in-law Heidi Knowles react as the engine of Quirion's 2002 Ford Explorer turns over after they replaced the battery in West Lebanon, N.H., on Thursday, April 24, 2025. When Quirion, who does all of the maintenance on the verhicle with her husband, discovered the dead battery after work, she contacted Knowles who drove her to purchase a replacement and a wrench and helped install it. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Valley News – James M. Patterson

Published: 05-09-2025 4:59 PM

Anne Quirion, of Enfield, left, and her sister-in-law Heidi Knowles react as the engine of Quirion’s 2002 Ford Explorer turns over after they replaced the battery in West Lebanon on Thursday. When Quirion discovered the dead battery after work, she contacted Knowles, who drove her to purchase a replacement and a wrench and helped install it.

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