Don Griseto of Waterville hangs his helmet off his electric unicycle Tuesday after riding and jumping the vehicle at the Quarry Road Rec Area trails in Waterville. Griseto, who purchased the 60-pound unicycle in January for $1,800, said the vehicle has a range of 60 miles following an eight-hour charge and he’s ridden it for about 900 miles total. It’s equipped with a kickstand, as well as a headlight, taillight and daytime running lights. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel Buy this Photo

Reenactors wait Monday, May 31, before a Memorial Day service at the cemetery at the Pownalborough Courthouse in Dresden. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal Buy this Photo

A browntail moth caterpillar is shown Wednesday between Jameson Dow, left, and classmate Charlie Ferris, both 10, in a tree at Ferris’s home in Waterville. Dow discovered that the caterpillars had invaded a tree in the front yard of the Ferris home. The were able to spot four of the caterpillars on low hanging limbs. The caterpillar, which has two distinctive reddish dots, has poisonous hairs that can cause a rash if exposed to skin. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel Buy this Photo

Lucia LaCroix, 10, pauses Monday, May 31, at a monument bearing the names of World War II veterans during a dedication ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Skowhegan. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel Buy this Photo

A Capital Police officer stands on the third floor Wednesday as he watches people mill around in the second floor corridor between House and Senate chambers at the Maine State House in Augusta. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal Buy this Photo

Edward Little’s Jacob Jackson competes in the triple jump during the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference track and field championship meet Saturday, May 29, in Oakland. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal Buy this Photo

Carrabec’s Luke Carey maintains his focus during a tennis match against Maranacook/Winthrop’s Josh Deanda-Whaley in a Class C South quarterfinal Thursday in Winthrop. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal Buy this Photo

An umpire holds up two fingers marking the amount of outs in the inning as Messalonskee’s Brooke Martin waits for the pitch and Waterville’s Abby Williams (8) catches Tuesday during a softball game in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel Buy this Photo

 

Skowhegan singles player Marlee Hisler hits a shot to Messalonskee’s Heidi Quist during a Class A North tennis quarterfinal Wednesday in Skowhegan. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel Buy this Photo

A scarecrow waves Monday, May 31, to Norridgewock motorists and others, including Valerie Hutchins and dog Buddy, a terrier mix. The display shows the scarecrow at the controls of antique farm equipment. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel Buy this Photo

David Rocque of Augusta catches a small-mouth bass while fishing by the dam Wednesday at Peninsula Park in Belgrade. The dam, at left, divides Great Pond and Long Pond. Rocque said he was fishing for white perch and rainbow trout. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel Buy this Photo

Taylor Veilleux, left, takes a photo of classmates Megan Wilson and Olivia Chabot with writing teacher Kellie Sanborn on Thursday outside the Augusta Civic Center before the Messalonskee High School graduation. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal Buy this Photo

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