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LEWISTON, MAINE – Feb. 11, 2026. Bates College grounds crew member Ian Brownlie plows the sidewalk and road in front of Whittier House on Campus Ave. on Wednesday in Lewiston. According to the National Weather Service, Lewiston received 2.8 inches of snow. (Libby Kamrowski Kenny/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageA woman walks under snow-covered trees Wednesday along the Bridle Path in Kennebunk. A clipper system dropped 2-5 inches of wet snow in Maine Tuesday into Wednesday. (Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer)DURHAM, MAINE – Feb. 11, 2026. No flight delays here: a turkey takes off from a tree to follow fellow turkeys toward the Androscoggin River on Wednesday in Durham. According to the National Weather Service, Durham received 2.3 inches of snow. (Libby Kamrowski Kenny/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageAUGUSTA, ME – FEB. 11: A pickup truck drive south Wednesday February 11, 2026 past snow covered trees on Civic Center Drive in Augusta. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageLEWISTON, MAINE – Feb. 11, 2026. Snow shoots high out of a snowblower used by a man who declined to be identified on Wednesday on Golder Road in East Lewiston. According to the National Weather Service, Lewiston received 2.8 inches of snow. (Libby Kamrowski Kenny/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageMarita Bryant shovels snow in her driveway on Feb. 11 in Lewiston. (Libby Kamrowski Kenny/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageLEWISTON, MAINE – Feb. 11, 2026. A Bobcat operated by Ian Brownlie of the Bates College grounds crew rolls back on three wheels while he backs off a curb on Wednesday in Lewiston. According to the National Weather Service, Lewiston received 2.8 inches of snow. (Libby Kamrowski Kenny/Staff Photographer)
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Libby Kamrowski Kenny is a staff photographer at the Sun Journal who came aboard in June 2025. She’s been in journalism longer than that though, as her prematurely graying hair can attest, starting as...
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Gregory got his start in journalism delivering his hometown newspaper, the Norwich Bulletin, as a teenager, reading the front page articles on dark winter mornings as he passed under streetlights.
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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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