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Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from Nov. 28-Dec. 5, 2025.
Valley’s Delia Hill shoots over Avery Fullwood of Bangor during a scrimmage Wednesday in Bingham. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)Bangor coach Kristy Hermanson, right, is greeted by Valley coach Gordon Hartwell at the close of Wednesday’s scrimmage in Bingham. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)South Portland’s Lucy Healy, center, leads the fast break Nov. 29 again Camden Hills Thea Laukka, left, and Catherine Leadbetter at Cony High School in Augusta. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)Clem Meserve, from Boiling Spring Tree Farm of Dayton, left, and Charles Pildis carry a tree from Meserve family’s farm through the front door Monday into Blaine House in Augusta. It was one of three trees from farms that won awards at the Fryeburg Fair. This year, the Blaine House will display award-winning trees grown by Finestkind Tree Farms of Dover-Foxcroft, Boiling Spring Tree Farm of Dayton, and Merry Christmas Trees of Windham. Winning wreaths were produced by Heidi Watson of Standish, Caleb Watson of Standish, Cloe Boyd of Buxton, and Nancy Price of Newburgh. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)As snow continues to fall Tuesday morning, northbound motorists on the Maine Turnpike in Augusta pass a sign noting that the speed limit has been lowered to 45 mph. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)Johnathan Audet shovels snow Tuesday in front a display of Christmas wreaths for sale at Hallowell Seafood & Produce on Water Street in downtown Hallowell. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)Jim Pino shovels snow off the steps Wednesday at St. Joseph Church on the common in Gardiner. Pino said that he’d already shoveled snow at several other churches that are part of the St. Michael Parish, a group of Roman Catholic Churches in the capital area. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)Santa Claus counts down Nov. 29 during the tree lighting ceremony that concluded the Parade of Lights on Main Street in downtown Waterville. The parade was presented by the Children’s Discovery Museum and Waterville. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)Melissa Monaghan, center, and Jess Staples set up the A.B.L. Roofing & Construction’s tree Wednesday at Johnson Hall Opera House in Gardiner. They were setting for the 8th annual Festival of Trees, which is Johnson Hall Opera House’s biggest fundraiser of the year. There will be 42 trees spread over three floors for people to try and win by putting their raffle tickets into a box in front of each. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)A member of the Colby College community cuts through snow lined walkways Wednesday at the college in Waterville. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)
Rich is a career photojournalist and writer who got his start in newspapers in 1987 at the Fort Morgan Times in Colorado. His appreciation for photography and stories began as a kid while watching slide...
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Joe Phelan is an award winning journalist who makes photos and videos around the capital area for the the Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel and the other Masthead Maine publications. Joe’s first journalism...
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