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Jordan Olsen, of Augusta, performs skateboarding tricks Wednesday at Sherman Street Park in Waterville.
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Farm worker Jeffrey Ladd searches for spoiled corn on top of a huge pile of silage at the Williams Farm in North Anson on Wednesday.
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Sam Lee transplants tomatoes to beds Tuesday in a greenhouse at the Stevenson Farm in Wayne. The 250 plants started a month ago will be ready to harvest by the middle of June and will be sold at the farm stand in Winthrop, according to farm manager Alice Berry.
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Don Susie flies a kite in Richmond on Sunday. Accompanied by his wife, Taylor, and grandson, Jayden Coulombe, Susie said the aviators encountered a stiff breeze at the community's high school. "But it's not too cold to fly," he remarked.
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Travis Mills, right, cheers on students as they jog laps around St. Michael School during a walk-a-thon Thursday in Augusta. The event was a fundraiser with proceeds split between the Travis Mills Foundation and the school. Mills was wounded four years ago while serving with the 82nd Airborne in Afghanistan. The Mills Foundation is renovating the former Elizabeth Arden estate in Mount Vernon into The Maine Chance Lodge & Retreat as a retreat for wounded warriors to do adaptive sports.
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Judy Barrows, bottom left, organizes members of the Democratic caucus of the House of Representatives for a group photo Wednesday on the eastern steps of the State House in Augusta. It is a tradition to get group shots as the session winds down. House Republicans had their photo taken earlier in the day in the same spot.
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Fellow competitors cheer on as Julie Imbruno as she strains to lift a metal finger during the ninth annual Central Maine Strongman Show on Saturday at the Augusta Armory.
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Thomas College pitcher Sonja Morse fields a bunt by Colby College's Katie McLaughlin and makes the out during a softball game on Monday at Colby.
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Mary and Mathieu Fletcher exchanged vows during their wedding in Castonguay Square outside of Waterville City Hall on Wednesday. Mary Fletcher said the couple were excited to get married immediately rather than wait for a church ceremony. City Deputy Clerk Joyce Tillson, center, officiated the ceremony on her last day of work.
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Looking like he has had enough of the rain that fell most of Tuesday, Freddie follows Jean Violette, who stayed dry under her umbrella while out for a walk at Head of Falls in Waterville.
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Waterville business owners Leah Oliver, right, and Nicole Sulea, back, address their concerns Thursday about possible changes to traffic on Temple Street to planner Neil Kittredge during the second meeting on the revitalization of downtown Waterville.