
A book club chats over John Green’s “The Anthropocene Reviewed,” Tuesday at the Waterville Public Library to prepare for John Green’s visit to Waterville on April 15. Anna Chadwick/Morning Sentinel

Members of the UMaine men’s basketball team react to a basket against UMass Lowell March 8. Anna Chadwick/Morning Sentinel

UMaine’s AJ Lopez looks to drive past UMass Lowell’s Quinton Mincey March 8 in the America East quarterfinal game at the University of Maine in Orono. Anna Chadwick/Morning Sentinel

UMaine’s players react to a basket against UMass Lowell March 8. Anna Chadwick/Morning Sentinel

Sen. James Libby, R-Standish, speaks against passing the supplemental budget bill Thursday during a Senate session. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

A chunk of Kennebec River ice that washed up on shore is seen Saturday at the East Side Boat Landing in Augusta. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

Andrew Laverdiere of Bangor speaks Thursday during the public comment period of a Maine School Administrative District 11 board meeting in Gardiner. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

Heather Donahue, shown Wednesday at the Freedom Town Office in Freedom, said she has over 100 hours invested in researching Beaver Ridge Road and road disputes. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel

Stephen W. Marchuk, 66, a farmer and carpenter from Temple, New Hampshire, speaks with a passerby Tuesday about his 1978 Dodge Ramcharger SUV in Skowhegan. The four-wheel-drive vehicle was once a fire truck with the Alton Fire Department in New Hampshire, Marchuk says. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel

Ethan Mower, a student at Overman Academy in Skowhegan, passes a giant pile of snow March 10 near a Skowhegan State Fair sign while walking home from school. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel

Sandra Bizier of China walks Lucy, 5, left, and Dixie, 7, on March 9 along Route 137 in China. Bizier says the three are walking along China Lake and through China Village on their 4-mile excursion. Lucy and Dixie are pit bull mixes. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel

People listen to speeches March 8 in front of the Burton M. Cross Office Building window with a reflection of Maine State House at the Unite & Resist: International Women’s Day March event in Augusta. Several hundred people marched around the State House chanting and carrying signs before returning to the plaza between buildings for speeches. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal
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