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Lewiston police officer Bill Rousseau confronts a pair of men near the corner of Walnut and Bartlett streets in Lewiston on Thursday afternoon while on patrol. He issued a warning after the beer was dumped and they moved along. Lewiston officers are stepping up patrols and field interviews after a recent rash of gunshots and violence in the downtown area. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal Buy this Photo
Joel Olstein, left, of Auburn listens to the family of Rabbi Sruli Dresdner play music during Shabbat service from the porch of Dresdner’s home in Auburn on May 29, 2020. Temple Shalom’s doors are closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, so Dresdner, his wife Lisa and two children, Charlie and Johnny, have been holding services through videoconference. Friday was the first Shabbat service that Dresdner held outside. Olstein came to watch in person while most parishioners watched on Zoom. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy this Photo
Edward Little High School guidance counselor MaryBeth Galway and principal Scott Annear cheer for members of the 2020 senior class as the students pass by the high school in Auburn on May 28, 2020. Staff from EL handed out graduation cap and gowns, yearbooks, face masks and graduation parking passes to seniors who drove up curbside. Edward Little will hold their graduation ceremony on June 6 at the Auburn-Lewiston Municipal Airport. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy this Photo
Several hundred people lined Flightline Drive in Auburn, across from the UPS hub early Friday morning as drivers drove off to deliver packages. With increased demands, long hours and dangerous conditions, management arranged this surprise greeting by contacting families of the drivers and asked them to help recognize their efforts during this pandemic. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal Buy this Photo
Lewiston police officer Bill Rousseau confronts a pair of men near the corner of Walnut and Bartlett streets in Lewiston on Thursday afternoon while on patrol. He issued a warning after the beer was dumped and they moved along. Lewiston officers are stepping up patrols and field interviews after a recent rash of gunshots and violence in the downtown area. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal Buy this Photo
Lewiston police officers interview witnesses as other police officers and firefighters render aid to the victim of a shooting in front of 147 Bartlett St. in Lewiston late Wednesday afternoon. Police were looking for two men wanted in connection with the shooting. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal Buy this Photo
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