Colby College freshman Marc Hiranadani jumps in the air to spike the ball Tuesday during a game of spike ball with classmates Simon Di Matteo, back left, Liam Carcich, right center, and Tait Kline at Colby in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel

Jen Price tosses more eggs out onto the ground Saturday, April 8, as she and other volunteers reset for another round of Easter egg hunting at Mill Park in Augusta. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

Skowhegan’s Callaway LePage, left, is greeted at home plate by teammates after LePage clubbed a homer to left field during a preseason softball game Tuesday against in Skowhegan. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel

Abbie Wilson, of Randolph, hoists a keg over a bar during the Central Maine Strongman 14 on Saturday, April 8, at GEvolution in Augusta. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

The Rev. James Doran, center, guides the shrouded statue of Christ during a Good Friday service at Saint Joseph Maronite Catholic Church in Waterville. The service on Friday, April 7, was part of the church’s Holy Week observances leading up to Easter Sunday. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel

Robin Asch, left, Ori Gagne and Eleanor Gagne stand up and gesture Thursday, April 6, as they participate in a group sing-along during a community Seder at Temple Beth El in Augusta. The Seder is a traditional Passover meal that commemorates the liberation of ancient Jews from slavery in Egypt and includes telling the story of their exodus, drinking four cups of wine or grape juice, eating symbolic foods, singing and other traditions. It was the first in-person Passover event at the temple since the coronavirus pandemic hit in 2020. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

Brody Lower, 3, is surrounded by soap bubbles while sitting by a battery operated bubble machine in the driveway of his family’s home in Winslow on Sunday, April 9. The boy, who is pictured with his grandparents, Julie and Shane Morrison, also rode his tricycle and drew with chalk while enjoying the sunshine. The boy’s father, Garrett Lower, said he was using a gallon container of soap solution to keep the bubble machine full. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel

Messalonskee’s Heidi Quist returns s shot to Mt. Blue’s Tessa Marcotte during a girls tennis match Thursday in Oakland. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel

Autumn Thurston, 6, pedals her bicycle Sunday, April 9, at the Maine Central Institute campus in Pittsfield, as her grandmother, Christine Kett, walks alongside. Autumn says this is her first time riding her bike this year. She is learning to ride with training wheels while navigating hills, with assistance from her grandmother. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel

After cutting the post, Harry Wolfington, owner of Pinnacle Tree Professional Arborists, pulls off the weather vane Thursday, April 6, at the Second Street building that used to be home of Hallowell Fire Department. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

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