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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 SentinelMembers of the UMaine men’s basketball team react to a basket against UMass Lowell March 8. Anna Chadwick/Morning SentinelUMaine’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 SentinelUMaine’s players react to a basket against UMass Lowell March 8. Anna Chadwick/Morning SentinelSen. James Libby, R-Standish, speaks against passing the supplemental budget bill Thursday during a Senate session. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalA chunk of Kennebec River ice that washed up on shore is seen Saturday at the East Side Boat Landing in Augusta. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalAndrew Laverdiere of Bangor speaks Thursday during the public comment period of a Maine School Administrative District 11 board meeting in Gardiner. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalHeather 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 SentinelStephen 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 SentinelEthan 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 SentinelSandra 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 SentinelPeople 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
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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Anna is a 2023 graduate of Thomas College in Waterville where she received her Master’s in Business Administration and her undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus in marketing...
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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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