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Globe photos of November 2015

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month including the November elections, the tree lighting at Downtown Crossing, Veterans Day, and football at Fenway Park.

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Globe photos of November 2015

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  1. Globe photos of the month, November 2015

  2. Derek Martin and his son, Auriel, of Cambridge, enjoyed the tree lighting and confetti during Macy’s Annual Tree Lighting and Window Unveiling at Downtown Crossing Nov 27. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)

  3. Scott Moss showed off a part of Clara’s Tunnel of Terror where the light tricks the eye and makes the person going through the tunnel disappear into black in a Halloween display in his Melrose yard. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  4. Kite boarders enjoyed the gusty winds in Pleasure Bay in South Boston on a unseasonably warm Nov. 6. (David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)

  5. Victorious Boston City Council candidate Andrea Joy Campbell greeted wellwishers at her election night party at the Blarney Stone in Dorchester on Nov. 3. (John Blanding/Globe Staff)

  6. The room was quiet in advance of Charles Yancey’s arrival to his election night party at the Unity Sports and Cultural Club in Dorchester. Yancey did not win reelection. (Dina Rudick/Globe Staff)

  7. District 4 voters slowly trickled into polling stations inside the Lilla G. Frederick Pilot Middle School on Columbia Road in Dorchester. Voter turnout across Boston was low on Election Day. (Dina Rudick/Globe staff)

  8. A dog padded on a blanket of fallen leaves in Willow Pond Meadow in the Emerald Necklace on Nov. 5. (Lane Turner/Globe Staff)

  9. A dress headpiece was part of the Native American fashion exhibit at Peabody Essex Museum. (David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)

  10. A member of the Bridgewater-Raynham High School marching band warmed up before the start of the Thanksgiving Day high school football game against Brockton at Bridgewater-Raynham in Bridgewater. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  11. A jet on takeoff from Logan Airport rose above the rising moon on Nov. 26.. ( Stan Grossfeld/Globe Staff)

  12. Carson Perkins blew a vapor ring while performing tricks at Deja Vapes in Quincy. Perkins was waiting to watch a cloud competition at the shop, where competitors attempt to blow the largest vapor cloud as far as possible. Perkins was not involved in the contest but said he competes in trick competitions. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)

  13. A 240th birthday of the United States Marine Corps luncheon was held at the Boston Convention and Exposition Center, where Marine Corps General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was in attendance. Marines standing near the glass doors of the Convention Center saluted during the National Anthem. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)

  14. Owner Vaso Papakonstantinou (along with her husband Peter) filled the endless coffee cups for customers at The Maugus in Wellesley. (Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff)

  15. A funeral and burial service were held for Bella Bond on Nov. 28. The toddler became known as Baby Doe after her body was discovered in a trash bag on Deer Island in June. Joseph Amoroso, the child’s biological father, wept at the child’s coffin, which was draped in a hand-made quilt. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)

  16. Mourners wept at a funeral service for Clive Francis, 49, at the Greater Love Tabernacle Church In Dorchester. Francis was allegedly killed by his niece. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)

  17. A man walked past graffiti painted in the colors of the French flag inside an alley in Central Square in Cambridge on Nov. 16, three days after the terrorist attacks in Paris. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  18. Marine Gazan, an au pair from France, cried during a rally on the Boston Common in response to the Paris attacks. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  19. Joe and Mimi Lemay, with their 5-year-old, Jacob, who was born a girl but is now living as a boy, on the steps of the State House after Mimi Lemay addressed the crowd. Transgender families and state law enforcement leaders held the briefing Nov. 16 on developments related to legislation that would update existing state law to fully protect transgender people from discrimination in public places. (Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff)

  20. Nathaniel Charles, a Junior at Emerson College, organized a demonstration in which Emerson students painted three solid lines across their faces as an act of solidarity with University of Missouri students. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  21. Tailor Joe Calautti (left) adjusted a suit jacket he made for Robert Glauber, an adjunct lecturer at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Calautti is retiring after 50 years as a tailor and closing Rizzo Tailors in Harvard Square. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  22. A shaft of sunlight marked a dramatic stripe on the pavement at the corner of Beach and Knapp streets in Chinatown, illuminating a delivery man. (Lane Turner/Globe Staff)

  23. Jessie and Jim Napolitano, of Boston, had a late lunch in a restaurant on Charles Street South with the waning foliage reflected in the window. (Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff)

  24. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waved as she was introduced by Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh during a campaign rally at Faneuil Hall on Nov. 29. (Keith Bedford/Globe Staff)

  25. Thanksgiving dinner was served at the Goodwill in Boston and dancing followed as many clients with developmental issues enjoyed the event. Jennifer Cornish kissed her friend Douglas Pacheco as they waited for desert. They work together at the Goodwill program in Salem. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)

  26. John Ward of Boston saluted passing veterans during the Veterans Day parade in Boston on Nov. 11. Ward served in the Navy from 1964 to 1966. “I don’t talk much about it. I got an honorable discharge, then I moved on,” he said. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)

  27. Ruth Ford posed for a portrait outside the Department of Public Health in Boston. She is retiring after 69 years with the department. Ford started as a junior clerk and stenographer and will retire as a research analyst. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)

  28. Jazz pianist Ran Blake was reflected in a piano as he played at the New England Conservatory in Boston. Blake celebrated his 80th birthday with a concert at New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall on Nov. 13. (Keith Bedford/Globe Staff)

  29. Members of the dance group Members of the dance group Origination performed at a Welcome to Boston cast party for the Insango Ensemble at Roxbury Community College on Nov. 9. (Keith Bedford/Globe Staff)

  30. Catherine Fennelly took deep breaths during a boxing lesson with “Let It Out” at the CoreBox Training Center in Randolph. Fennelly started the boxing club after her son, Paul Connolly, died from a fentanyl-laced heroin overdose. “A month after it happened I was alone with my thoughts and feelings so I chose to turn it around,” she said. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)

  31. Washington Wizards forward Otto Porter Jr. and Boston Celtics center Jared Sullinger dove to the parquet at TD Garden while chasing a loose ball during the third quarter on Nov. 27. (Barry Chin/Globe Staff)

  32. The Bruins Tuuka Rask lost his stick making a save in the first period against the Rangers Keith Yandle’s shot as Bruins Adam McQuaid collided with Rask. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)

  33. St. John’s Prep’s Hayden Rockett (24 in blue) couldn’tt make the catch as he was surrounded by Xaverian defenders John Dean (24), Peter Thorbahn (22), and Coby Tippet (20). St. John’s Prep and Xaverian met in a high school football game at Fenway Park. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

  34. Referee Bob Waggoner watched as the Patriots Malcolm Butler had his eyes wide as he tried to haul in a late fourth quarter interception, but he was not able to bring the balll in for the catch near the sidelines during a Monday night game against the Buffalo Bills in Foxborough on Nov. 23. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

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