A white-tailed deer emerges from beneath a tree Wednesday, in Augusta, where it had bedded with three others. Deer are moving into winter yards that provide sustenance and shelter as snow accumulates.
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SNAPSHOT: Qualifiers
Deputy Game Warden Don Gray, center, hands a shotgun to District Game Warden Norman Lewis, right, as he and acting Sgt. Dave Chabot, left, prepare to fire the weapons Wednesday at a range in Augusta. The state wilderness law enforcement officers qualify on sidearms and shotguns twice a year. Gray, who retired from the warden service as a sergeant after four decades of service, still serves as a deputy warden in the Bethel area.
SNAPSHOT: Eagle eyes
A pair of bald eagles survey the Kennebec River from a tree on Sunday, in Gardiner. The raptors were observing the river as the annual winter migration of smelt commences.
SNAPSHOT: Gardiner Youth Hockey Festival of Trees
Volunteers arrange fir trees Sunday on the Kennebec River in Gardiner for the Festival of Trees, to raise money for Gardiner Youth Hockey. Each of the 25 trees erected at the waterfront were decorated by local businesses which contributed to the fundraiser and raffle held in the evening.
SNAPSHOT: Tree of life
Dan Howard of Augusta walks around a maple tree while searching for headstones on Sunday at a cemetery in Pittston. Howard, who described himself as “just crazy” about genealogy, was attempting to locate two relatives who were interred in the 18th Century.
Pats hold off Jaguars
Tom Brady throws two TD passes in New England’s 23-16 win.
Lobster forums scheduled in coastal towns
The 16 meetings will seek public input about the state of the lobster industry and recommendations for the future.
Man gets 6 ½ years in knife attack
Matthew Wycoff, 29, savagely attacked his girlfriend last Feb. 20 after a night of drinking.
Mill owner emerges from bankruptcy
NewPage Corp. announced that it has completed its financial restructuring after receiving financial backing and a revolving credit line of credit 15 months after filing for bankruptcy.
5 post offices reduce hours, 200 more to go
Post offices that regularly had eight hours have been cut to six or four hours. In more extreme cases, some post offices are open only two hours a day.