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Winslow cheerleader Nya Chapman leads the six-person squad during the Black Raiders’ field hockey game against Skowhegan on Tuesday in Winslow. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel Buy this PhotoWinslow’s Emily Nichols, left, celebrates her goal with teammate Lauren Roy during Monday’s action against Gardiner in Winslow. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel Buy this PhotoJessica and Joe Viselli stream the Richmond-Temple boys soccer game on YouTube Monday afternoon in Richmond. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal Buy this PhotoGardiner police Officer Amanda Roggio directs traffic around a fallen tree Wednesday as wind gusts exceed 30 miles per hour across Central Maine. Public safety, public works and utilities scrambled to keep up with fallen trees and power outages due to the rain and wind. Central Maine Power reported thousands of customers without power across Maine. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal Buy this PhotoWaterville’s Cobe LeClair, front, dives for extra yards between Winslow defenders Reid Gagnon, left, and Gavin Chamber during a seven-on-seven game Thursday in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel Buy this PhotoCony’s Bri Harriman sprints toward the finish line during a tri-meet Friday at Cony High School in Augusta. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal Buy this PhotoFollowing Wednesday’s storm, Whitley Hussey inspects the damage outside of her apartment on Winter Street in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel Buy this PhotoNate Brown, a hitchhiker and traveler from Vermont, strums his banjo Sunday as his dog, Whiskey, watches along the Kennebec river in Waterville. Brown said he has been playing the banjo for three years. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel Buy this PhotoThe full moon hangs behind the steeple of Saint John the Baptist Church in Winslow on Thursday. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel Buy this Photo
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