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Farhan Diriye, 15, of Lewiston, right, heads home after having no luck fishing along the banks of the Androscoggin River in Lewiston on Thursday night as a woman walks her dog along the Riverwalk.Farhan Diriye, 15, of Lewiston, heads home along the Riverwalk after having no luck fishing along the banks of the Androscoggin River in Lewiston on Thursday night.Ibrahim Diraham, 11, left, peeks around his friend, Farhan Diriye, 15, as they fish on the banks of the Androscoggin River on Thursday evening in Lewiston, where the boys live.Ibrahim Diraham, 11, right, tries to catch fish Thursday evening as his friend, Farhan Diriye, 15, tosses rocks behind one of his friend’s flip-flops that was floating away in the Androscoggin River in Lewiston, where the boys live.Farhan Diriye, 15, left, looks at small fish swimming around while his friend, Ibrahim Diraham, 11, tries to catch one Thursday evening on the banks of the Androscoggin River in Lewiston, where the boys live.
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