
People sort ballots Thursday during recount for House District 141, which resulted in Republican incumbent Lucas Lanigan beating Democratic challenger Patty Kidder by just one vote in Augusta. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

Kristina Stewart rearranges displays Nov. 16 in her Yellow Bird Works section of The Vault Monthly Vintage Market in the Winthrop Commerce Center. The Vault was started in the basement of the nearby Freckle Salvage Company more than four years ago. The monthly two-day vintage market hosts 24 vendors, who curate around a theme in 6,000 square feet of space. Their collections include furniture, art, books, home décor, clothing, accessories and more. November’s “My Kind of Christmas” event is the 50th opening of The Vault. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

Winslow’s Hassan Hobbi runs down field Nov. 16 against Foxcroft Academy. Anna Chadwick/Morning Sentinel

University of Maine’s Lynden Breen skates the puck over the blue line Nov. 15 past Boston University’s Jack Harvey during a men’s hockey game Friday in Orono. Anna Chadwick/Morning Sentinel

Foxcroft Academy celebrates Nov. 16 with Coach Danny White after winning the Class D North title game. Anna Chadwick/Morning Sentinel

Colby College junior goalkeeper MK Marshall catches a ball during practice Wednesday. Marshall has six shutouts this season. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

Falmouth Coach Spencer Emerson talks to players Nov. 15 after the Navigators beat Lawrence 35-7 to win the Class B North regional title on Friday in Augusta. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

Brandon Ellis, left, and Jason McKinnon swing an eight point whitetail deer that McKinnon harvested Nov. 9 onto a scale Ellis’ barn in Farmingdale. Hunting his land in West Gardiner, McKinnon had two does present in the tree line before their suitor emerged. “I’m glad I passed on them,” he said. Ellis and his nephew, Easton Ellis, measured the buck’s hanging weight at exactly 200 pounds. McKinnon tagged the deer, estimated to be three years of age, at Fullers Market in West Gardiner. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal

Bill Meehan, the vice commander at American Legion Post 6 in Hallowell, wraps up American flags Nov. 16 from veterans’ graves at Hallowell Cemetery at 27 Water St. Legion members and volunteers, along with players, coaches and families from the Hall-Dale High School state champion boys’ soccer team, have retrieved the flags. Meehan says the flags are being returned to the post to be sorted and cleaned. Flags that are worn or damaged are retired in a burning ceremony. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal
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